Bighit Music, the group's company, stated Monday in a news release that Suga, the group's second eldest member, will begin his "required service" on Friday. According to the label, "there will be no official events" to celebrate the commencement of his enlistment or his first day at boot camp. "We kindly ask fans to refrain from visiting SUGA at his workplace during the period of his service," the message read. Fans have previously met at military facilities to bid farewell to members of BTS.
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