BTS’ 12th anniversary just turned even more memorable with a full-group reunion at J-Hope’s June 13 Seoul concert

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BTS ARMY, time to celebrate! On June 13, 2025, all seven members of BTS reunited in front of fans for the first time in nearly two years, making J-Hope’s HOPE ON THE STAGE FINAL concert in Seoul’s Goyang Stadium a truly historic moment. The concert not only coincided with BTS’ 2025 FESTA but also marked the emotional return of OT7—RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—all together in one place. The energy in the air was electric as the boys showed up to support J-Hope, dancing along and waving lightsticks, clearly enjoying each second of the performance with their fans.

The presence of SUGA, who is still completing his alternate military service, came as a delightful surprise for fans. He joined RM, Jin, Jimin, and V in the audience, visibly moved and engaged with every beat of J-Hope’s dynamic setlist, which featured hits like Arson, More, and On The Street. Their unbreakable bond was evident in every smile, every cheer, and every shared glance between them.

While the others watched from the stands, the youngest member, Jungkook, had a different role to play. He stunned the audience by joining J-Hope on stage for a surprise performance of their duo track I Wonder. The powerful moment was followed by Jungkook’s solo performance of his hit Seven, during which J-Hope even rapped Latto’s verse. It was a fiery performance that sent the crowd into a frenzy and reminded everyone of the group’s unmatched charisma and synchronicity.

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This reunion served not only as a celebration of their 12th debut anniversary but also as a glimpse into the renewed spirit and unity of BTS. The concert reminded fans why they fell in love with the group in the first place—their passion, their brotherhood, and their unwavering connection with ARMY. With one more show scheduled for June 14 and SUGA set to complete his service on June 21, the excitement for a full BTS comeback is higher than ever. The message is clear: OT7 is back, and the future looks brighter than ever.