BTS has successfully returned with their 5th studio album ARIRANG, earning three consecutive No.1 spots on the Billboard 200. At the same time, the group is currently on a global journey to meet fans through a mαѕѕive tour featuring more than 80 shows across 34 cities, scheduled to run until 2027. At present, BTS remains at the peak of their career, with their pαѕѕion for the stage and their fans still as strong as ever.

Therefore, talking about marriage may seem somewhat unrealistic at this point. However, the reality is that BTS has been active for over a decade, and all members are now in their 30s—a stage of life that is not too early to start thinking about marriage. They themselves have admitted that many of their peers are already married, and some even have children.
That said, in the context of being idols, marriage is often seen as almost synonymous with the end of a career. As this topic becomes more relevant, many people may wonder what BTS will be like after marriage. In a conversation with Lee Mu-jin, Jin candidly shared his thoughts on this matter, giving fans a heartfelt answer.
At the time, Lee Mu-jin pointed out that BTS had entered their 12th year and asked Jin about his future goals. Jin responded by sharing the long-term vision and plans that he and the members have agreed on for the next 10, 20, and even 30 years. "The members and I talk this often. We'd like to be on stage until we can't move. We'll each have our life but we'll also go on stage together. And if we have our own family, we can bring them and go perform together. We're talking about 10, 20, 30 years from now. I want to be on stage when I'm 50,” he expressed.

His words feel like a promise for BTS’s future as a seven-member group—extending another 20 years, even when all members are married and living their own lives. Jin’s message clearly reflects the strong shared desire among the members to continue group activities for as long as they are physically able to sing and dance.
Jin’s heartfelt remarks also reminded fans of a past interview with RM, in which he stated: “This is us talking because we want to do this for a long time. We pαѕѕed the so-called seven-year limits… BTS stands for Bangtan Boys, and we envision ourselves becoming Bangtan Papas or even Bangtan Grandpas. Maybe 20 or 30 years later. That’s what we want. BTP let’s go!"
In front of fans, SUGA has also said that he “envisions myself performing until my 60s,” while acknowledging that by then he might not even be able to hold a microphone anymore. Meanwhile, on another occasion, j-hope revealed that conversations like "How long can we keep dancing?" and "Let's do a band in our 60s" naturally came up as the members began seriously thinking about how they could continue making music as they grow older.

The aspirations shared by Jin and the other members reflect BTS’s long-term vision for their career. Fans cannot help but feel happy and reαѕѕured when hearing these heartfelt thoughts from their idols:
- Do you all realize the degree of 'forever' when they say apobanpo!!?
- Plenty of opportunities to see them. I’m def not crying
- Our forever artists, we will be your forever army
- I feel this is soмєтнing where we need to listen to what is being said. In multiple directions. I do often feel people are caught in a time warp of the past rather than thinking of them as grown men.
- Hearing him talk about them all touring with families is making me so soft
- My seven will always be seven in my heart, I promise
- I’ll be with you For the rest of my life
- I do want to admire u guys for a long time, tell my kids a story of 7 amazing man
- That makes me insane happy and proud APOBANGPO !!!!!






