It's shades of Elvis ... the biggest band on the globe will be walking away from the mic for a year and a half to serve in South Korea's army.
MAKING A STATEMENTSouth Korea requires men ages 18 to 28 to serve for at least 18 months.
The Ambassador said,"It is very much expected that young Korean men serve the country and those BTS members are role models for many young-generation Koreans." He did not give a time frame on when the group will be called to duty.
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