All BTS members are back from their military enlistments, and what we are waiting for is the much-awaited reunion. While most members are seen together, everyone is waiting for Jin to join the gang.
For the unversed, Kim Seokjin is currently busy with his final solo concert. In the midst of all this, he came live on Weverse and talked about his reunion with the rest of the BTS members. The K-pop idol also talked about his expectations regarding the grand welcome he will get from his bandmates.
What else did Jin have to share?
Jin went on to say that he also misses his bandmates, and said, “I don’t think there was ever a moment I missed them as much as I did when I was on stage.”
The BTS member further said, “Now I’m no longer alone, I will be together with the members.”
Jin also shared how long the other bandmates are waiting for him to return, especially V, who wanted to be with him the entire day.

Jin’s emotional message in Amsterdam
The eldest member of the BTS got emotional seeing the unwavering love of ARMYs at the Amsterdam leg of his RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR. There is no denying that Jin’s debut solo world tour is giving some unforgettable memories to his fans.
On Saturday, August 9, in one heartwarming moment, the Running Wild singer was left teary-eyed when the stadium audience started singing BTS’s song Spring Day from 2017. The BTS member was seen standing motionless with overwhelming emotions. Of course, his emotional videos are now going viral on social media.
jin got teary while armys were singing “spring day” omg 🥺🤍 pic.twitter.com/cso1RzU2qt
— mnisoo⋆ (@kkukvmin) August 9, 2025
The Korean angle
During the performance, Jin was surprised to find that many fans understood his Korean remarks even before the interpreter stepped in. Amused and impressed, he asked whether ARMY had begun learning Korean because of BTS, and was delighted when the crowd responded with an enthusiastic yes.
Excited, he asked, “Does anyone speak Korean here?” When the same was confirmed, the BTS member added, “Earlier when I was talking and singing, it seemed about 10 per cent of you understood me. Did you start learning Korean because of us?” What followed was a resounding ‘yes’, to which he expressed his gratitude.