Big Hit Music announced that BTS member J-Hope will be discharged from military service on October 17th. The agency stated that no special events will be held to mark the occasion and urged fans to refrain from visiting the discharge site to prevent overcrowding.
Jonathan Hicap BTS member J-Hope will be discharged from the military on Oct. 17, the second member of the K-pop group to complete military service.
“We are excited to bring you the news of j-hope’s upcoming military discharge. J-Hope is close to completing his active service in the army and will soon be discharged,” the agency said. It added, “Discharge day is a day shared by many service members. No special events are planned on the day of j-hope’s discharge. To prevent any issues arising from overcrowding, fans are strongly advised to refrain from visiting the site. Please convey your warm regards and encouragement in your hearts.
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