The extraordinary journey of BTS — seven boys who dared to dream beyond boundaries and changed music forever.
Seven individuals, one unstoppable force
RM, Suga, J-Hope — The lyrical geniuses who pen deeply personal and socially conscious verses that resonate with millions worldwide.
Jin, Jimin, V, Jungkook — The powerhouse vocalists whose harmonies and emotional delivery create the signature BTS sound.
Known for their razor-sharp choreography and electrifying stage presence, BTS sets the gold standard for live performances.
Champions of self-love, mental health awareness, and youth empowerment — their message transcends language and borders.
"Teamwork makes the dream work." — BTS
From a small agency in Seoul to the biggest stage in the world
BTS debuts with "No More Dream" under Big Hit Entertainment. Seven teenagers from humble beginnings unite with a shared dream of making music that speaks to their generation.
"I Need U" marks their first music show win. The "Most Beautiful Moment in Life" trilogy showcases their artistic evolution, tackling themes of youth, mental health, and societal pressure.
"Wings" becomes the highest-charting K-pop album on the Billboard 200 at #26. Each member gets a solo track, showcasing their individual artistry. The era that proved BTS was unstoppable.
BTS wins Top Social Artist at the Billboard Music Awards — their first major US award. "Love Yourself: Her" enters Billboard Hot 100. The Borahae (I Purple You) era begins.
"Love Yourself: Tear" debuts at #1 on the Billboard 200 — the first K-pop album to top the chart. BTS speaks at the UN General Assembly with the "Speak Yourself" campaign. A stadium world tour follows.
"Map of the Soul: Persona" breaks records. BTS becomes the first Korean act to headline and sell out Wembley Stadium. "Boy With Luv" featuring Halsey becomes a global phenomenon.
"Dynamite" makes history as the first K-pop song to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Life Goes On" becomes the first non-English song to top the chart. BTS performs at the Grammys.
"Butter" spends 10 non-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Hot 100. BTS addresses the UN General Assembly again as Special Presidential Envoys. They announce an "extended period of rest" — their first real break.
BTS releases "Proof," an anthology album celebrating their journey. They announce Chapter 2 — focusing on solo careers while maintaining the group. Jungkook's "Left and Right" and Jimin's "Like Crazy" follow.
Each member shines individually — solo albums, fashion campaigns, and acting debuts. Suga's D-Day tour, Jimin's FACE, Jungkook's GOLDEN. Military enlistments begin as members answer their national duty.
All members complete their military service and BTS reunites. A new chapter begins with the promise of new music, new tours, and a continued legacy of inspiring millions across the globe.
BTS didn't just change K-pop — they changed the world
Multiple addresses at the United Nations General Assembly, advocating for youth, mental health, and self-acceptance.
BTS generates over $1 billion annually for the South Korean economy, boosting tourism and cultural exports.
First K-pop act to top the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200, achieving #1 multiple times with different songs.
First K-pop artists nominated for and performing at the Grammy Awards, breaking the barrier for Asian artists.
Partnership with UNICEF's #ENDviolence campaign, promoting self-love and anti-violence among young people globally.
One of the most dedicated and organized fanbases in history — raising millions for charity, matching BTS's philanthropy.