BTS' 2024 FESTA dates announced, Jin expected to join ARMYs for celebrations

Updated : Jun 01, 2024 17:44
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BIGHIT MUSIC, BTS’ agency, has announced the schedule for BTS FESTA 2024 on June 1 KST. The group made their debut in 2013 and will celebrate their 11th anniversary this year. It's a bonus that Kim Seok-jin, also known as Jin, the eldest member of the group, will be back from military service by June 2024, bringing extra cheers to the ARMYs ahead of the anniversary celebrations. 

BTS' 2024 Festa schedule announced! 

Even though all BTS members are currently enlisted in the South Korean army as part of their mandatory military service, fans will not be deprived of the 2024 Festa Celebrations, Big Hit announced. The two-week-long celebration, offering a peek into the exciting new content and surprises, is scheduled to take place from June 2 to June 13. 

The extravaganza event will start with the release of the official poster on June 2, followed by the ticket sales for BANG BANG CON on June 3. The highly-anticipated concert will be streamed on June 8. Alongside, the group has also teased cryptic messages featuring the words ARMY and SEE YOU, sparking a wave of curiosity among fans. 

Jin is coming back! 

Jin, the oldest member of the K-pop group, who enlisted in December 2022, is anticipated to return around June 10-15, 2024. The 'Epiphany' singer has been teasing his comeback on Weverse for quite some time now. The singer, who kicked off his solo career with the song Astronaut, enlisted shortly after its release and is expected to continue where he left until the others return.

Meanwhile, all seven members of the popular boyband are expected to reunite in 2025. 

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