Armys, BTS is set to return this June! But before they do, we’ve rounded up some of their best shows for you to catch up on—so you can relive the memories and build the excitement even more as we all await their comeback
Attention, Armys! As you probably already know, BTS is coming back this June—and we are just as excited as you are! Whether you’re a new fan or a longtime one, it’s a united celebration when the boys are finally complete once again. Spring is finally coming for Armys after a long winter.
But before we dive into what they have in store for us—new songs, albums, concerts, reality shows, and more—let’s first relive some of the shows and content that made us fall in love with them in the first place!
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1. Run BTS

Above An episode from ‘Run BTS’ (Photo: BTS Facebook)
This reality show has got to be one of their best and most iconic. With over a hundred successful episodes (and counting), Run BTS offers a unique experience of seeing each member’s funny, quirky and undeniably competitive side. Many of their inside jokes that Armys know and love—such as “Lachimolala” and “Rock Bison”—also come from this show. Somehow, both are connected to the group’s lead vocalist and main dancer, Jimin.
Where to watch: Youtube / Weverse
2. Suchwita

Above In his show ‘Suchwita,’ SUGA sits down with friends and colleagues from the industry (Photo: BANGTANTV on YouTube)
Suchwita is a talk show hosted by BTS’s lead rapper, Suga. In each episode, a guest brings a drink to share with him, and they sit down for a deep conversation. The guests are friends and colleagues from the industry, so it often feels like we’re simply watching Suga catch up with his friends. For Suchwita’s very first episode, the guest is none other than BTS’s leader, main rapper and first member, RM.
Where to watch: Youtube
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3. BTS Bon Voyage

Above ‘BTS Bon Voyage’ season 4 poster (Photo: BTS Bon Voyage)
One thing about BTS is that they love travelling. Each member often travels outside of their work trips. Apart from travelling together as a group—both for work and privately with just the seven of them—they also travel with other friends and family.
BTS Bon Voyage is one of the shows where we get to see them travelling together, experiencing new cultures and trying different kinds of food in other countries. A fun thing about the show is that they’re usually given a budget and various tasks to accomplish throughout the trip. We also get to see them just being themselves—like when RM lost his passport or when Jimin left his luggage on a bus.
The show currently has four seasons: Season 1 was filmed in Norway, Sweden, and Finland; Season 2 in Hawaii; Season 3 in Malta; and Season 4 in New Zealand.
Where to watch: Weverse
4. Run Jin

Above ‘Run Jin’ is Jin's own version of ‘Run BTS’ (Photo: Jin Instagram)
As obvious as it may seem, Run Jin is kind of like Run BTS—except this time, it’s just Jin running the show. Jin, the main visual and one of the vocalists of the group, has always shown potential for hosting his own series. In Run BTS, whenever they’re divided into teams and need to come up with a team name, one team is almost always called “Jin” or “Seok Jin,” believing his name brings luck—and honestly, it often does.
In Run Jin, Jin would do solo episodes but often features other artists, like Yeonjun from the K-pop group TXT. He even had fellow BTS member, main dancer and lead rapper J-Hope, as a guest.
Now that Jin has his own version of Run BTS, the rest of the members better watch out—he’s levelling up his game and skills for when they resume filming Run BTS again. Jin is seemingly training for Run BTS through Run Jin—how very Jin of him!
Where to watch: Youtube / Weverse
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5. BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star

Above ‘BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star’ is the perfect show to watch if you want to learn more about the group on a deeper level (Photo: BTS Instagram)
This BTS documentary explores their daily lives and honest thoughts. With a total of eight episodes, we gain a deeper understanding of BTS—both as a group and as individuals—as they navigate the joys and challenges of becoming global superstars. There’s definitely a lot of pressure that comes with the title they’ve been given, and the show lets us in on how they handle it all.
BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star also sheds light on the hardships they faced during the Covid-19 pandemic and how they overcame those struggles—together, and with the unwavering support of their dedicated fans.
Where to watch: Disney+
6. BTS In The Soop

Above ‘BTS In The Soop’ season 2 poster (Photo: In The Soop Official Website)
We just can’t get enough of the boys travelling together! While they love travelling internationally, they also really enjoy exploring their homeland, South Korea. In BTS In the Soop, we see them living together in one big house, where they can relax and enjoy outdoor activities.
Season 1, set at Lake 192 in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, shows how well they bond through painting, water fights, building Legos, fishing, and preparing meals together. Even something as simple as washing the dishes becomes fun when it’s them!
In Season 2, set in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do, the boys dive into activities like foot volleyball, video games, swimming and more. One of the highlights of this season is that Jungkook—the group’s main vocalist, lead dancer and centre—was allowed to bring Bam, his adorable Doberman Pinscher.
Where to watch: Weverse
7. Are You Sure?!

Above BTS’ ‘Are You Sure?!’ poster (Photo: Disney+)
Are You Sure?! is another travel show featuring BTS—but this time, it’s just Jimin and Jungkook. It feels more like their personal travel vlog, shared with all of us. In the show, they take on all sorts of fun activities, such as kayaking and camping. Some episodes even feature fellow member V—one of the group’s vocalists, visuals and also their lead dancer—further highlighting their well-loved trio, the “maknae line.”
This travel vlog series showcases the bond, closeness, and friendship between Jimin and Jungkook through shared experiences in multiple destinations: New York and Connecticut in the USA, Jeju in South Korea, and Sapporo in Japan.
Where to watch: Disney+
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