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BTS concert in India? Kim Taehyung’s message ignites fresh hope among Indian ARMYs

Indian fans of BTS are buzzing after Kim Taehyung greeted them with a hopeful “Namaste” during a Weverse live, sparking fresh concert dreams.

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India is no stranger to global music fandoms, and when it comes to BTS, the passion runs deep. Over the years, Indian ARMYs have grown not just in numbers but in dedication — streaming songs relentlessly, learning Korean lyrics, and staying awake through late-night live sessions. 

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Yet, despite this unwavering support, one dream has remained unfulfilled: seeing the seven-member K-pop group perform live in India.

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Kim Taehyung’s Weverse Moment That Changed Everything

That long-held hope was reignited on December 27 during a live session on Weverse. While interacting with fans, Kim Taehyung, also known as V, addressed Indian fans directly, saying, “Namaste, Indian ARMYs. See you next year.”

The message was short and came without any confirmation of tour dates or locations. Still, its impact was immediate and powerful. Within minutes, clips of the live were shared widely on social media, with fans interpreting the greeting as a meaningful hint rather than a casual remark.

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Why This Greeting Felt Personal  

For Indian fans, this moment felt like recognition long overdue. Many have followed BTS through every phase of their journey — from early struggles to global dominance. The group’s ability to connect emotionally with fans across cultures has always been one of their greatest strengths, and this brief “Namaste” reinforced that bond.

Military Service Ends, New Possibilities Begin

Hope has only grown stronger with the knowledge that all seven members — Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook —  have completed their mandatory military service earlier this year in June. With that chapter closing, the idea of a full-group world tour in 2026 now feels increasingly realistic, and India is firmly part of fan speculation.

Cities, Stages, and Endless Imagination

Without any official announcements, fans are already imagining sold-out concerts in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bengaluru. While it remains speculation, the excitement feels different this time — more grounded, more possible.

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Holding On to Hope

Formed in 2010 and managed by Big Hit Music under HYBE Corporation, BTS has become a global phenomenon by truly seeing and valuing its fans. Until confirmation arrives, Indian ARMYs are replaying that clip, holding on to hope, and believing that 2026 might finally be the year BTS comes to India — not just as superstars, but as artists who genuinely connect.

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