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"See you all in 2025" - BTS's Sugar's last words before his replacement.

▲방탄소년단 슈가 (조현호 기자 hyunho@)
 

▲방탄소년단 슈가 (조현호 기자 hyunho@)

BTS singer Suga has shared a final message to her fans ahead of her alternative military service.

On Feb. 22, Suga wrote on fan platform application Weverse. The singer underwent shoulder surgery for a left posterior labral tear in 2020 and was declared a social service worker last year.

She wrote, "Hello. I'm Sugar, and I'm here to say hello!" he greeted his fans, adding, "Thanks to you, Ami, I've made it this far safely, and it's time for me to go. I'll do my duty faithfully and well."

"Take care of the chilly fall season, stay healthy, and we'll see you all in 2025!" he added, concluding with a heartfelt message to his fans, "Ami, thank you and love you always."

Earlier, on the 20th, Hive announced that "Big Hit Music will be with BTS after 2025," saying, "Based on the board of directors' decision, we will sign contracts with all BTS members in turn." The members reportedly want to resume their activities as a full group in 2025.

Meanwhile, Big Hit Music has decided to donate KRW 1 billion to the UNICEF Korea Committee as a way of thanking BTS and their fandom ARMY for coming together once again. The donation will be made through the LOVE MYSELF campaign, which was launched with BTS in November 2017.

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"See you all in 2025" - BTS's Sugar's last words before his replacement."

BTS's Sugar has released a final message to fans ahead of his alternative service.

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