BTS member Jimin recently shared a heartfelt message with fans, expressing his determination for the group to resume activities as a full team in the near future.
In a post on the fan community platform Weverse on Wednesday, Jimin wrote, “We remain committed to delivering the best performances on stage for everyone who has been waiting for us.”
He continued, “It’s been a while since we’ve all performed together and dedicated ourselves to the stage and music, which makes me feel a little nervous. But we’ll keep trying. We will return, and everything will be alright.”
Jimin and fellow member Jungkook began their mandatory military service together in December 2023 and are expected to complete their duties by June 2025.

Reflecting on their time away, Jimin added, “We’ve already seen two New Years since enlisting. It’s been about a year and two months, but time here feels like it moves differently. It hasn’t been easy, but we’re learning so much, and we’re excited to share all our stories with you in the future.”
He also revealed how his conversations with Jungkook have evolved, saying, “This year, especially, the discussions between Jungkook and me have changed a lot. We’ve been talking about how to prepare for when we reunite with all of you, as that day is getting closer. We’re thinking about how we should present ourselves and what the future holds for us.”
Meanwhile, Jimin’s solo track “Who,” the lead single from his album MUSE, has now spent an impressive 26 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, showcasing his enduring popularity and talent.