Global K-pop phenomenon BTS will release a new full-length album on March 20, marking their first full-group comeback in almost four years.
The announcement was made at midnight on BTS’s global fan platform, Weverse, and revealed that the album will include 14 tracks, The Korea Herald reported.
This will be the group’s first full-length album since Map of the Soul: 7 in February 2020 and follows their anthology album Proof, released in June 2022.
BTS members reportedly dedicated the latter half of 2025 to producing the album, collaborating closely while incorporating personal reflections and social commentary. Each track is said to explore the members’ emotional journeys over the years and expresses their deep gratitude toward their fanbase, collectively known as Army.
In anticipation of the release, BTS has launched a new official website, www.2026bts.com, where fans can access updates on the album and their upcoming world tour.
The group also announced that details of their world tour will be revealed at midnight on January 14, marking their first major tour since Permission to Dance on Stage concluded in Las Vegas in April 2022.

