
The K-pop world received a major thrill this month. RM, J-Hope, and V of the globally famous group BTS attended the W Korea ‘Love Your W’ Gala. This special charity event happened in Seoul on October 15, 2025. The trio showed off amazing style and, even more exciting, dropped a big hint about the group’s long-awaited comeback date.
Fans, known as ARMY, celebrated seeing the three members together on the red carpet. The reunion was a powerful sign that the group’s return is getting very close. The three stars recently completed their mandatory military service. Their presence at the gala added a major buzz to the high-profile event.
W Korea: A Star-Studded Night for a Good Cause
The W Korea ‘Love Your W’ campaign is an annual event. It works to raise public awareness about breast cancer. The gala, held at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, marked the campaign’s 20th anniversary. It brought together many of Korea’s biggest stars.
RM, J-Hope, and V made a huge splash with their fashion choices. Each member wore an outfit that showed off his personal style.
RM wore a charcoal gray double-breasted suit. The suit had a slightly baggy fit. He paired it with black boots and glasses. His look gave off a cool, relaxed, and artsy vibe. It looked like the outfit of a successful young CEO.
J-Hope chose a bold mix of clothes. He wore an argyle sweater under a houndstooth blazer. His black trousers had a straight-leg fit. The combination was stylish and mismatched in a creative way, showing his unique fashion sense.
V wore a military-style jacket with fancy embroidery. He put a ruffled white blouse underneath it. He finished the look with distressed denim jeans. His outfit was trendy and inspired by recent runway shows, mixing formal style with a casual feel.

The Moment Fans Waited For: The Comeback Hint
While the fashion was certainly a highlight, a short talk with reporters is what really made headlines. In the exchange, RM, the leader of the group, seemingly let slip the exact date for the group’s return.
The reporter asked the trio about their plans for the rest of the year. RM replied that they were still very busy. He mentioned the hard work of preparing the album. He said they were working on:
- Shooting the album jacket photos.
- Filming the music video.
J-Hope playfully asked RM if he had started his dance practice yet. RM confirmed that he was practicing. He then gave the biggest clue of the night. He told the public to look forward to the comeback at the “end of March next year.”
This date, the end of March 2026, caused an immediate rush of excitement across the internet. It was an unofficial but very clear sign from the group’s leader.
Why the Hint Matters So Much
The group’s agency, BigHit Music, and BTS themselves had already announced a full group comeback for “spring 2026.” Spring officially starts in late March. RM’s comment added a much more specific date to the timeline. Fans quickly called RM the “spoiler king.” This is a funny nickname he earned by sometimes revealing group details before the official announcement.
The excitement is understandable. This will be the first full-group release from BTS since 2022. It will also be their first project after all seven members finished their military service. W Korea
The last four members—RM, V, Jimin, and Jung Kook—finished their service in June 2025. Jin and J-Hope had finished their service earlier. The group then reunited in July 2025. At that time, they held a live broadcast with fans and confirmed the upcoming album and a world tour.

RM’s update confirms that the group is now fully focused on the new music. It shows that they have completed the writing and recording process. They are now moving into the final stages of production, such as filming the music video. This marks the most active part of the comeback process. W Korea
What to Expect from BTS’s Return
The upcoming album is expected to be massive. BTS has always used their music to share personal stories and deep thoughts. Fans expect this album to show their experiences from the past few years, including their time apart.
Before their group return, all the members released highly successful solo projects. These projects allowed them to grow as individual artists. Now, they bring all that individual growth back to the group. This could make their new group sound richer and more diverse than ever before. W Korea
The agency has also mentioned a large-scale world tour to support the new album. Reports suggest that the tour could include around 65 shows across the globe. This would be a welcome return to the stage for a group that has not had a full world tour since before their military break. The thought of a full BTS tour is already making fans prepare to save money for tickets. W Korea
The Meaning of the Reunion
RM, J-Hope, and V attending the gala together had a deeper meaning than just a fashion moment or a comeback hint. It symbolized the group’s return to the spotlight as a team. While they appeared at the event for a good cause, their simple presence as a trio showed their strong bond and teamwork. W Korea
The music industry is already preparing for the impact of BTS’s return. The group has a history of breaking records and setting new standards. The clear hint of a late March 2026 release date gives fans and the music world a target to look forward to. W Korea

The event showed BTS not only supporting an important cause but also actively bringing back hope and excitement to their global fanbase. The wait is nearly over. The world now eagerly waits for the first official teaser for the new album and the confirmed date for their grand return. W Korea
W Korea: ‘Love Your W’ Gala
The appearance of RM, J-Hope, and V at the W Korea ‘Love Your W’ Gala was a huge event. It combined high fashion with high anticipation. The members looked stylish and happy to be together. RM’s hint about a late March 2026 comeback was the perfect news for fans who have waited patiently. The final stage of preparation is now underway. Fans can look forward to a new album and a world tour very soon. The Kings of K-pop are truly on their way back. W Korea





