When will BTS and TXT juniors debut?

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HYBE, the powerhouse agency known for global sensations like BTS and TXT, is all set to debut a brand-new five-member boy group in August 2025. This marks the company’s first launch of a male idol group in six years, and the anticipation is already building rapidly among fans and industry insiders alike.

According to a report from JTBC, the group is currently undergoing their final preparations for debut. These trainees have been carefully selected and trained under HYBE’s renowned, high-standard system. In the coming weeks, the members will be focusing on polishing their performances, finalizing their debut songs, and actively participating in shaping the group’s overall concept and image.

What makes this group stand out from traditional idol rollouts is the level of creative involvement given to the members. Unlike many rookie groups whose debut direction is entirely crafted by the company, this team is reportedly playing a direct role in music production, choreography, visual design, and content creation. This fresh approach has intrigued fans and raised expectations even higher.

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Although HYBE hasn’t officially confirmed who the members are, speculation is already rampant online. Based on leaked practice videos and fan-circulated posts, names such as Martin Edwards, Kim Jihoon, Song Hajun, James, and Lee Sejin are believed to be part of the lineup. Some of these trainees are said to have quietly contributed to music for existing HYBE artists, further fueling fan excitement.

This debut is especially significant because it marks HYBE’s return to launching a boy group after six years — the last being TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) in March 2019. Given the massive success of both BTS and TXT on the global stage, the pressure and expectations for this new act are understandably sky-high.

K-pop fans across the globe are eagerly waiting for an official announcement. Online communities are buzzing with theories, edits, and countdowns. Many are also applauding HYBE for giving these young artists a chance to shape their own musical identity right from the start. With only a couple of months to go, all eyes are on what could become the next major chapter in K-pop’s ever-evolving fifth generation.