BTS Comeback? Group's American Label Says Something Is 'Coming Soon'

Is BTS cooking something for the ARMYs? Alongside the celebration of member Jimin's 27th birthday, the American Label of BTS, Geffen Records, snatched the wigs of ARMYs on Twitter as they posted a tweet with the caption that simply notes "coming soon."

With the viral tweet, the label has attached the link to BTS' official U.S. website. However, when clicked, it directs the fans to a website that says "under construction." The site appears to be a sign-up page where fans can input their e-mail address and country of origin.

With this, ARMYs expressed their diverse comments and reactions regarding the sudden bomb dropped by the Bulletproof Boys' U.S. Label.

What's Cooking, BTS?

With the absence of current information to support the American Label's tweet and the number of fan theories circulating on the internet, fans are linking this to the upcoming concert of the septet entitled "Yet to Come in Busan," which is booked to kick off on October 15 at 6:00 PM (KST).

This free concert is set to be watched in person, via live-play, and online.

ARMYs worldwide are highly anticipating this event as it is part of Busan City's promotion in helping South Korea bag the hosting privileges for the "2030 World Expo." BTS' "Yet to Come in Busan" foresees a mammoth crowd.

Furthermore, some ARMYs posted on social media that they intentionally booked a flight to South Korea to join this once-in-a-lifetime event with BTS.

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With the confirmation of in-person attendance of some ARMYs through social media, reports estimate that the concert will have 60,000 fans partying together with BTS at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.

Outside this estimated number are the ARMYs who would tune in online, regardless their time and place. Indeed, BTS is scoring another concert record!

BTS: Where Are They After the 9th Anniversary Comeback?

After their record-breaking anthology comeback last June 9, 2022, HYBE Labels confirmed that the boys would pursue solo projects.

Starting with J-hope, who had his solo album entitled "Jack in the Box." Fans shared mixed emotions on this release as it showcased the "darker side" of BTS main dancer and rapper.

Ultimately, J-Hope was given a chance to perform in Lollapalooza 2022, held at Grant Park, Chicago, on July 31, 2022. Recently, the septet's sunshine collaborated with Crush for the song 'Rush Hour.'

Haven't watched J-Hope's "MORE" Official MV? See it here!

The group's maknae, Jungkook, is living his "fan boy" moment when he collaborated with Charlie Puth for the song "Left and Right."

For Jungkook, this collaboration with Charlie Puth became a steppings tone for him to embrace new opportunities.

According to some reports, V and Jimin are pouring their efforts and hearts into a new solo album. This was in line with when HYBE Labels hinted that two members were set to release solo albums before 2022 concludes.

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As evident on his Instagram, Suga utilizes this hiatus to improve his language skills and take some instrument classes. Recently, Suga was given a chance to meet some Golden States Warrior players such as Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, and Draymond Green.

BTS leader RM is spending this hiatus by museum-hopping, spoiling the fans with his enthusiasm for art. Thus, some fans often refer to "going to museums" as "Namjoon-ing." Worldwide Handsome Jin confirmed that a solo project is waiting for him.

Missing BTS? Stream "Yet to Come" here.

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Sophia Carson wrote this.

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