K-pop group BTS are reportedly planning a major career move following their long hiatus due to military enlistment.
According to a report from Bloomberg, they are preparing to take on the biggest world tour of their careers next year.
This will be in accordance with their first comeback as a group after all the members have successfully finished their service.
The report claims that the group are planning to hold 65 performances in major cities all across the world.
30 or more of these shows are expected to be held in North America, which will certainly make this their most ambitious tour to date.
Members RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook have all returned to their lives as idols, with Suga being the last to return in June.
Insiders claim that they are already working with Hybe for their new album, their first as a whole group in six years.
It is expected to drop around late March, with the last time BTS planned a world tour being in 2020 which was cancelled due to Covid-19.
In place of that, they ended up holding 12 shows across four cities in the US in 2020 and 2021.
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