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BTOB Returns as a Full Group for 14th Anniversary With New Single "We Together"

BTOB reunites all six members for the first time in nearly three years, dropping digital single "We Together" on March 21 to mark their 14th debut anniversary.

Pak

March 15, 2026

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BTOB (비투비) is coming back together. All six members, Seo Eun-kwang, Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-sub, Lim Hyun-sik, Peniel, and Yook Sung-jae, are reuniting for a full-group comeback for the first time in nearly three years. The digital single “We Together” (함께해요) drops March 21, 2026, at 6 PM KST, chosen deliberately to land on the exact date of their 14th debut anniversary.

The Weight of March 21

BTOB debuted on March 21, 2012 under Cube Entertainment as a seven-member group, naming themselves an acronym for “Born To Beat.” Fourteen years later, they are choosing that same date to deliver what Melody, their fan base, has been waiting for since May 2023, when the group released their 12th mini album “Wind and Wish.” That is two years and ten months between full-group releases, a gap long enough that this comeback carries real emotional weight.

On March 12, BTOB Company posted the official teaser on the group’s social channels: a minimalist image of a hardcover book with a clock set to 3:21, a quiet but unmistakable nod to the March 21 anniversary date. No elaborate concept rollout, no dramatic hints. Just the clock. Just the date. That kind of restraint tends to hit harder than a full campaign blitz.

BTOB We Together digital single teaser image showing a clock at 3:21. Image: BTOB Company
The official teaser for “We Together,” featuring a clock set to 3:21 referencing BTOB’s March 21 debut date. Image: BTOB Company

What Makes This Reunion Significant

Full-group reunions in K-pop are not as simple as scheduling a session. Members pursue individual careers in acting, musical theater, and variety TV alongside their group commitments, and those schedules do not always align. The fact that all six members committed to this release simultaneously, timed to the anniversary, signals that loyalty to the group and to Melody still runs deep in BTOB’s DNA.

The group is known for their vocal performances, with songs like “Missing You” (2017), “Only One for Me” (2018), and “Beautiful Pain” (2018) building a reputation that holds up across generations of K-pop fans. They are not a group that relies on spectacle to make noise. When BTOB drops, it is almost always about the song itself.

What to Expect on March 21

“We Together” releases as a digital single at 6 PM KST on March 21, 2026. No physical release details have been announced yet, and the group has kept concept details minimal beyond the teaser. Given the anniversary framing and the title, fans are expecting something warm and reflective rather than a high-energy comeback track. But with BTOB, expectations rarely capture the full picture.

BTOB is managed by BTOB Company. More details on the single are expected ahead of the March 21 release.

Fans Also Ask

When does BTOB's "We Together" release?
BTOB's digital single "We Together" (함께해요) releases on March 21, 2026 at 6 PM KST. The date was chosen specifically to coincide with BTOB's 14th debut anniversary, as the group first debuted on March 21, 2012 under Cube Entertainment. No physical release has been announced yet.
How many members does BTOB have?
BTOB currently has six active members: Seo Eun-kwang (leader), Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-sub, Lim Hyun-sik, Peniel (the group's Korean-American member), and Yook Sung-jae. The group originally debuted with seven members in 2012, but has operated as six since member Ilhoon's departure in November 2020.
When was BTOB's last full-group release before "We Together"?
BTOB's last full-group release before "We Together" was their 12th mini album "Wind and Wish," released in May 2023. "We Together" marks their first full six-member comeback in approximately two years and ten months, making it one of the most anticipated releases of their 14th debut anniversary.
What does BTOB stand for?
BTOB stands for "Born To Beat." They debuted on March 21, 2012 under Cube Entertainment and are currently managed by BTOB Company following a 2022 label transition. They are best known for emotional ballads like "Missing You," "Only One for Me," and "Beautiful Pain," and have a dedicated fanbase called MELODY.
Who are the members of BTOB?
BTOB's six members are Seo Eun-kwang (leader), Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-sub, Lim Hyun-sik, Peniel (Korean-American, born in Chicago, Illinois), and Yook Sung-jae. During the group's hiatus from full-group activities, members have pursued solo careers in music, acting, musical theater, and variety shows.

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