The invitation of New Jeans , who has lost its worldwide luster, to the Presidential Event shows that the leadership of Korea has rejected Hybe and BTS, and has chosen to support Min Heejin and Ador.
BTS' enlistment wsa in vain. It suffered an opportunity cost of at least $4 billion by enlistment, with no recourse possible.
This ends BTS in Korea.
This is how BTS is treated after conquering the world.
The Koreans treated IU, who never really became relevant outside of there, and BtS in the same league, something that is very unthinkable in any other culture around the world.
And, the older population supported Lim Youngwoong, who is even less relevant to KPop's domination around the world than IU, but at least Gallup and the stations did separate him out of KPop. Melon Awards, however, was crazy enough to award him back in 2022.
The above photo shows that Korea has rejected BTS.
It is irrelevant how many loyal Armies might remain in Korea. They now can't beat IU, who will probably have a 4 day concert at the Soccer Stadium next year to have the largest concert in Korean history, for about 220,000 total just to spite BTS, which BTS won't be able to beat now.
In my opinion,at least Jungkook should not have enlisted but try to postpone it till 2028, the latest, since it has now become clear that BTS as we know it will not last beyond 2027. At most it might assemble once in a blue moon, like BlackPink who will have a comeback 'sometime in 2025', which in YG lingo basically means 4th qtr of next year.
It is likely that BTS won't have a domestic promotion ever again, because of the Tokkis and others who will demand explanations on Suga.
Then what would have been the purpose of them enlisting? None. The reason for them to have enlist has disappeared.
The 'longer career' argument is now dead.
Largest tours of 2024
I don't know how reliable the data is but it is as good as any.
It is up to end of June
Nikki Minaj 66M (Classic)
Eagles 69M (Classic)
Seventeen 74M
Coldplay 100M (Classic)
Bruno Mars 102M (Classic)
Karol G 111M (Latin)
U2 134M (Classic)
Luis Miguel 169M (Latin, Classic)
Bad Bunny 174M (Latin)
Madonna 178M (Classic)
Except Seventeen, all of them are either Classic acts or Latin acts.
With the explosiveness of BTS now gone, and the entire world having seen how it was treated in Korea, I don't think it will do as good as most remaining Armies hope for, and will probably hit around 200-300m per year in 2026,the only year it is likely to tour, a far cry from the $1bil/year it stood to collect if they decided to jump the draft.
BlackPink now holds the record of the largest tour by an act based in Korea, Born Pink having grossed 147M. BTS will top it, but probably not by that much. The longer career argument didn't stand the test of time - it would have been much better for BTS to realize its full potential, collect about $5 bil. rather than linger on for years like the acts named above. taking 20 years to recoup the opportunity costs, irrelevant from the main Narrative of Pop.