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Mon, May 29, 2023 | 18:29
BTS' Jin to begin active-duty military service
Posted : 2022-12-13 09:22
Updated : 2022-12-13 13:42
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                                                                                                 Fans of Jin, a member of K-pop juggernaut BTS, gather in front of a boot camp of a front-line Army division in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, before he enters the camp to begin his military life, Dec. 13. Yonhap
Fans of Jin, a member of K-pop juggernaut BTS, gather in front of a boot camp of a front-line Army division in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, before he enters the camp to begin his military life, Dec. 13. Yonhap

K-pop superstar Jin will enter a boot camp in a front-line area to begin his mandatory military service Tuesday.

The 30-year-old vocalist of boy group BTS will quietly enter an Army training center in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, without a farewell event for fans, according to sources in the music industry.

He is the first BTS member to join the military. The group's six other members ― RM, Suga, Jimin, J-hope, V and Jungkook ― will also be enlisting in the military in order, according to the band's agency, Big Hit Music.

Jin, born in 1992, had his conscription deferred to the end of this year under a revised law that allows "those who excel in popular culture and art" to postpone their service until the age of 30.

But he announced his plan to serve in the military after the band's concert in the southern port city of Busan in October and revoked the postponement.

Jin of BTS is to begin military service - where will the K-pop star go and what will he do?
Jin of BTS is to begin military service - where will the K-pop star go and what will he do?
2022-12-12 21:49  |  Entertainment & Arts

In Korea, all able-bodied men are obliged to serve between 18 and 21 months in the military.
Jin will be assigned to a unit after finishing a five-week basic training course.

                                                                                                 Fans of Jin, a member of K-pop juggernaut BTS, gather in front of a boot camp of a front-line Army division in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, before he enters the camp to begin his military life, Dec. 13. Yonhap
A TV screen shows an image of BTS's member Jin with buzz cut, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, Korea, Monday, Dec. 12. AP-Yonhap

The BTS agency has requested fans and journalists refrain from visiting the boot camp to see him off, citing safety concerns possibly caused by congestion.

The military said it will set up a situation room on the scene in cooperation with the local government authorities as the scene is expected to draw many fans and journalists despite the repeated requests from the agency. There will be ambulances ready in case of emergency, it added during a regular defense ministry press briefing Monday.

Debuting in June 2013 as a member of the K-pop septet, Jin has drawn popularity for his good looks and refreshing voice.

                                                                                                 Fans of Jin, a member of K-pop juggernaut BTS, gather in front of a boot camp of a front-line Army division in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, before he enters the camp to begin his military life, Dec. 13. Yonhap
Fans of Jin, a member of K-pop juggernaut BTS, gather in front of a boot camp of a front-line Army division in Yeoncheon, 60 kilometers north of Seoul, before he enters the camp to begin his military life, Dec. 13. Yonhap

After unveiling his plan to enter the military, Jin released "The Astronaut," his solo debut single, with the British rock band Coldplay on Oct. 28. The single sold 700,000 copies on the first day of its release.

"I won't be able to see you in public for a while, but I'll come back with good music next time," Jin said when his bandmate J-Hope made a call on stage to him at the 2022 MAMA Awards in Osaka, Japan. "Everyone, I'll be back safely from the military."

With Jin's enlistment, BTS is expected to be on a hiatus from a project involving all members. The group is expected to reconvene in 2025, according to the agency. (Yonhap)

 
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