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BTS’s Jin to hug 1,000 fans as he returns from military service

A thousand BTS fans will queue in Seoul on Thursday for a hug from Jin, who is back to his role as K-pop idol after 18 months of military service.

The three-hour marathon is his first public event since being discharged from the army on Wednesday.

The 1,000 who will be embraced were chosen in a raffle – although Jin has said he had suggested hugging up to 3,000 fans.

“I’m so happy now that I will meet Jin,” says Ms Park who learned last weekend that she had won a spot in Thursday’s “hugathon”.

“I didn’t expect to win. I couldn’t believe it so all weekend I kept checking over and over again,” says the 32-year-old who did not wish to reveal her first name.

She said it started to “feel real” only when she started packing to travel to the capital.

Jin, 31, who is the oldest member of the hit boy band, was drafted in December 2022. He served as an assistant drill instructor at a training centre for the South Korean military, which requires all able-bodied men to serve.

Jin is the first BTS member to be discharged from duty. The other six – J-Hope, V, RM, Jimin, Jung Kook and Suga – are still serving and the band is expected to reunite only in June 2025.

But the others took time off on Wednesday to celebrate Jin’s return – fans are already agog over images of their brief reunion on Wednesday.

Jin kicked off his return to the music scene with a livestream where he spoke to fans: “Thank you for waiting for me, I love you. I will try to express my feelings tomorrow.”

Thursday’s hugs will be followed by another event, with 3,000 others, where Jin will perform songs on request and share messages with fans.

Vanessa May Leuterio, 25, didn’t get lucky in the raffle but she made it to the second round – and flew from the Philippines to attend.

“I cried [when I learned the result] since I prayed very hard for a winning slot,” she said. “It was definitely hard to win since it was me versus thousands of ARMYs [BTS fan group] who wanted to join.”


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