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BTS’ Jin to Perform Solo Single ‘The Astronaut’ With Coldplay in Buenos Aires

Pop band BTS’ member Jin will appear as a special guest at Coldplay’s world tour in Buenos Aires to perform “The Astronaut” together on October 28.

The performance will also be broadcast live in over 3,500 theaters across more than 75 countries/regions. The live performance of “The Astronaut” will also be available to watch on BTS’ official YouTube channel after the concert concludes.

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BTS Members Will Enlist in Military, Statement Reveals Their Plans After Completing Their Service Requirements

The members of the smash-hit K-pop band BTS will be enlisting in the military.

Fans have been wondering if this day would come, and a statement was just released confirming the news.

If you are not aware, under South Korean law, men are required to serve somewhere between 18 and 21 months in the military, if they are physically capable of doing so. This must be done before their 30th birthday.

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Watch the Free BTS 'Yet to Come' Busan Concert - Where to Stream & When Does It Start?

BTS is hitting the stage!

Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook will perform a concert called WORLD EXPO 2030 BUSAN KOREA CONCERT BTS in BUSAN over the weekend, and we’ve got all the details about how to watch.

The concert will be held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, and there’s a live stream of the concert!

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Does BTS Have to Enlist in the Military? Service Decision Update

BTS‘ potential military enlistment continues to be a hot topic.

If you didn’t know, 28 is the standard maximum age that Korean men can wait to fulfill mandatory military service. According to the current law, Jin would be required to enlist in the military before the end of 2022.

However, the BTS members have been allowed to defer their military enlistment due to an amendment passed in December of 2020, often referred to as the “BTS military service amendment,” allowing artists who receive the recommendation of the Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism to postpone their mandatory service until they turn 30 years old.

And now, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has issued a statement.

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Blackpick's Jennie Kim & BTS' V Photo Leak: Management Company Requests Police Investigation Over Alleged Pics

Blackpink‘s management company is taking a stand after people circulated photos of group member Jennie Kim seemingly out with BTS member V.

YG Entertainment, the company that manages the “Pink Venom” stars, contacted police in South Korea to investigate the leak, according to BBC.

A statement shared with the outlet made it clear that YG intends to take “all possible legal action without any leniency to prevent further damage in the future” and emphasized that the pictures were “illegally released.”

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Naomi Osaka Reveals the One Thing She Told BTS' Suga When She Finally Met Him (& It's Going Viral!)

Naomi Osaka is making every second count.

The 24-year-old tennis superstar got a chance to meet BTS member Suga courtside on Friday (September 30) at the NBA Japan preseason game between the Golden State Warriors and the Washington Wizards.

During the event, Naomi got a chance to say something to 29-year-old South Korean sensation, and fans are loving what she decided to say.

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BTS' Label Files Criminal Complaint Against Internet Troll With Help of the ARMY

BTS‘ label Big Hit Music is taking action against an internet troll who targeted the septet.

The South Korean band’s label opened up about the decision in a statement shared on Weverse, and they credited the group’s fans -the ARMY – for helping to make this move possible.

“We are currently following our legal response process, which monitors and collects evidence on malicious postings for 365 days and then includes them on the complaint,” they wrote, according to Rolling Stone. “Active reporting of our fans has been a big help to our malicious postings monitoring initiatives.”

Although the statement didn’t get specific about what the troll was sharing, Big Hit noted that they “have found that a specific poster has been spreading the same ill-intentioned rumor in multiple platforms.”

Big Hit added that they keep an eye on messages shared about the group for anything that is defamatory, damaging or what they deem “malicious activity.”

In case you missed it, Big Hit Music asked the ARMY for help in protecting BTS from attacks online.

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