Enlisted since December 2022, Jin, from BTS, is expected to be released from military obligations this week; See what the idol agency said!
Tomorrow, 12, Jinfrom BTS, will be exempt from military enlistment in South Korea. With this in mind, the agency that manages the idol and group’s career, BIGHIT Music, issued a statement requesting that ARMY [fandom do BTS] do not visit the venue in order to maintain the safety of fans and the artist.
Check out the full translation of the statement released this Tuesday, 11:
Hello.
This is BIGHIT Music.
We are pleased to bring you news of Jin’s upcoming military discharge.
Jin is close to completing his active service in the army and will soon be discharged.
Please note that discharge day is reserved for military personnel only. No special events are planned on the day of Jin’s discharge. To avoid any issues arising from overcrowding, fans are strongly advised to refrain from visiting the venue. Please convey your warm greetings and encouragement in their hearts.
We are always grateful for your unwavering love and support for Jin. Our company will continue to do its best to support our artists.
Thank you again for your love and continued support of BTS.
Although fans are advised not to attend the layoff, the agency announced on June 2 that Jin will meet fans next Thursday, the 13th, at an in-person event celebrating BTS FESTA 2024, organized to celebrate the group’s 11th anniversary.
Scheduled to take place at Jamsil Arena, in Seoul, South Korea, the idol will do a meet & greet with a thousand selected ARMYs who will be able to choose between a “light hug” (suggested by the idol himself) or a handshake. There will also be a show for 4,000 drawn fans that will last an average of one hour, where “Jin will present several performances that ARMY wants to see”, according to BIGHIT Music.
Source: Recreio
