All seven members of the globally mega-popular K-pop band BTS will be serving in the South Korean military, the band’s label and management company, Big Hit, announced Monday. It is said that BTS plans to come back together as a group “around 2025,” after all seven members complete their service. BIGHIT MUSIC has focused to the milestone moment when it would be possible to respect the needs of the country and for these healthy young men to serve with their countrymen, and that’s now. Big Hit says that the first BTS member to enter the military will be the group’s oldest performer: Kim Seok-jin, who is known as Jin.

Under South Korea’s conscription system, the country requires all able-bodied men to serve at least 18 months in the armed forces by age 28, due to ongoing threats from North Korea. There are exemptions available for certain athletes and performing artists, especially those working in classical and traditional music. When Jin turned 28 in 2020, the government offered him a tw0-year delay in entering the army in recognition of BTS’s efforts in “enhancing Korea’s international image.” He was one of the the first K-pop stars to be offered such a reprieve.