BTS graces GQ covers in 15 markets ahead of new album

K-pop group BTS has featured on the cover of GQ magazine's March issue in 15 international markets ahead of its fifth full-length album release next month. According to BigHit Music, this marks the first time a Korean artist has appeared on so many regional GQ covers simultaneously. In an interview, the members shared their thoughts on preparing the new album and their affection for fans known as ARMY.

On February 14, 2026, BigHit Music announced that K-pop group BTS has been selected as the cover model for GQ magazine's March issue in 15 international markets. This includes countries and regions such as South Korea, the United States, Britain, Japan, Mexico, Germany, and Thailand, marking the first time a Korean artist has appeared on such a number of regional GQ covers simultaneously.

In an interview with GQ, the BTS members shared their thoughts on preparing the new album, emphasizing their commitment to the group and expressing affection for their international fandom, known as ARMY.

The upcoming fifth full-length album, titled 'Arirang,' will be BTS's first release since 'Proof' in June 2022 and the first since all members completed their mandatory military service. It is scheduled for release on March 20, followed by a world tour by the seven-member group starting in April.

This announcement highlights BTS's return to the global stage, generating significant anticipation among fans.

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