The 529 Connection
Our Guide to BTS: History, Discography, Lore, and FAQs
Welcome to The 529 Connection! Our 'Monday Muster' blog series offers a chronological journey through BTS discography. Each of the 74 weeks in this series features curated BTS playlists for an immersive experience.
We also provide BTS lore deep dives, exploring thematic concepts behind the music through the lenses of literature, psychology, and mythology. For fans looking for practical advice, we offer essential ARMY guides and FAQs to help navigate major events and releases.
How to get started: Use the category dropdown in the header to find a series, or use the search bar to find a specific album, song, or topic.
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Guide to the New BTS ARMY Bomb Light Stick: VER.4
This guide breaks down the release of the BTS OFFICIAL LIGHT STICK VER.4, the first major update in nearly six years. It covers the new technical features—including a sophisticated wireless control system, a dedicated cradle for "mood lamp" use, and the "Color Shaking" feature—while outlining the critical compatibility dates for the ARIRANG World Tour. The post also provides an essential FAQ for ARMY on avoiding counterfeits and securing a lightstick at concert venues.
BTS ARIRANG Streaming Guide & Resources
BTS is back on March 20th with ARIRANG and ARMY is ready to mobilize! Whether you’re “baby ARMY" experiencing your first comeback or a seasoned veteran, our streaming guide covers everything you need to support OT7 effectively using apps like Spotify and Apple Music. We’ve broken down the essentials of "streaming like a human," maximizing chart impact through premium accounts, and navigating the latest 2026 Billboard US rule changes.
From curated playlists to gamified streaming missions with digital photocards, we have the tools to help you celebrate this new chapter. Let’s unite to make this comeback a success and enjoy new OT7 songs together!
BTS ARIRANG World Tour FAQs
Get ready for the BTS World Tour with our comprehensive FAQ! This guide covers everything ARMY needs to know: presale registration dates, how to find your ARMY Membership Number, and tips for Ticketmaster and SeatGeek. Don’t miss out—ensure your Weverse and Ticketmaster emails match and check our detailed schedule for presale dates and times.
The AP529 “70 Days to Spring” Countdown
Starting now, AP529 is launching “70 Days to Spring”. We’re counting down to the release of BTS’ comeback album, and yes, the symbolism is intentional. 🌸
Spring is all about return—the light is returning after a long season of quietly sitting in a shady spot waiting to see a single ray of sunshine. Or seven.
For the next 70 days, we’ll be sharing a quote from one of you—an AP529 member—reflecting on a favorite BTS memory or moment.
Not rankings.
Not any “best of” lists.
Just real memories from the real people that we (AP529 Admin) love so much. YOU!
Two Years In. A Lifetime of Moments.
This year, we watched content together. We screamed together. We cried together. We not only waited out the enlistment days and cursed black-hat cameramen, we also celebrated personal milestones, shared hospital updates, held space for each other when life was heavy, and rejoiced in each others’ successes.
Join us in a look back over the past two years of AP529 recapped by Stefne, through the words of our community.
When the world felt overwhelming, we logged into Discord… and felt okay again. And when the members FINALLY returned, we celebrated! Boy, did we celebrate! If the last two years were about surviving the wait… 2026 is about living the comeback together.
WEEK 74 | You’ll Never Walk (or Bangtan) Alone.
We made it to 529 days. That’s wild. The original 529 days of content we promised at the beginning are coming to an “official” close. A community member asked, “So are you going to change the project’s name now?” To which we laughed. “No! Too much work.” Which is true. We’ve built a brand around the name ARMY Project 529, one that we’re immensely proud of. But that’s not the whole reason why we don’t plan to change our name. The 529 days had a very specific meaning originally—it was a goal, a milestone. But just because we’ve reached that goalpost, it doesn’t mean we can’t move it further down the field and go for it again. (Um, I’m terrible with sportsball metaphors, but I think that works on some level, right?) The “529” can represent something new. Maybe it’s a new time frame, or maybe it’s a number of livestreams, or maybe it’s just arbitrary and doesn’t have to mean anything at all, because the spirit of what we’ve created is bigger than any number or any name we could give ourselves. Last week we reflected on ARMY Project 529 from its start until now. We talked about lessons learned and what it all has meant to us. Feelings are hard, yo. So hard that we decided to do it again this week… TA DA! (jazz hands) This time we are looking to the future. What do we want to do, where do we want to take the project next? How do we feel about all of it? We’ve gathered some more questions based on BTS songs, but this time they’re aimed at making us think ahead. While we’re not going into specifics yet, we wanted to share with you all how ARMY Project 529 plans to begin its own Chapter Two… and that’s TOGETHER.
WEEK 73 | Don’t Make it Weird.
It’s June 2025… HAPPY FESTA!
This time next week we’ll be welcoming back four more members of BTS from their military service. We’ll be about to celebrate the group’s 12th Debut Anniversary with them, AND we’ll be gearing up for j-hope’s final concerts in Seoul and the release of his single, “Killin’ It Girl”. It feels like a whirlwind, right?
But hey. Look at us. We’ve almost made it to 529 days.
Who would’ve thought?
We did. We all did. Not every second of every day, but enough that we kept going to see Chapter One of ARMY Project 529 all the way to its FESTA finish line. But at the end of 2023, that goal seemed a million years away.
This week, join the six members of the Admin Team as we answer some questions picked by members of the AP529line and reflect on what this project and community have meant to us over the past year and a half. Grab a drink and some tissues, and hope that we “Don’t Make it Weird.”
WEEK 72 | Gonna Trust My Heart Right Now.
Jung Kook has never minded being the youngest. He’s been called the Golden Maknae (황금막내/hwang-geummagnae) for almost half his life now. In a 2023 interview with Apple Music, Zane Lowe asks him if making and releasing his first solo album finally let him shed the feeling of being “the youngest”. To which JK replies: Even in 20 or 30 years, I will always be the youngest, the “maknae”. That will never change. It’s not said with any exasperation or regret. In fact, he just sounds fond. Fond and a little pleased. He smiles as he says, And I don’t really dislike being called ‘maknae’, before admitting that there is a certain privilege he knows was afforded him by virtue of being the youngest. Jung Kook has also credited his six BTS hyungs with being the reason he’s gotten as far as he has today, claiming that he learned and took something different from each one of them—things that shaped him into the man he is today. I just follow my own compass. This quote, from Jung Kook in his 2024 documentary “I Am Still”, sums up how he usually makes decisions for himself. He listens, feels, and trusts his gut. And those instincts were honed over many years of working together as part of a team and knowing how to play to everyone’s strengths. He approached developing a theme for Golden and finding material to fit it in typical JK fashion. Despite the fact that he wasn’t involved in the songwriting process, Jung Kook wasn’t careless with the songs he selected. He listened closely, and when he felt that pull from his inner compass—he followed it.
WEEK 71 | And You Give Me Life…
After Jin enlisted in December 2022, without a set schedule to guide him, JK found himself adrift—without BTS and without purpose. He knew he would need to work on the solo album he wanted to release before his own military enlistment, but first he took a well-deserved break, getting to spend some quality time in his first solo home with his doberman, Bam, who he’d adopted in 2021. After a few months, once we saw the release of both Jimin and SUGA’s solo albums, and j-hope enlisted, ARMY began to wonder… was Jung Kook working on a solo album, or had his plans changed since that FESTA dinner the previous summer? Luckily, it wouldn’t be too much longer before we got our answer. In July, he dropped his official debut solo single, “Seven (feat. Latto) and began his months-long takeover of the global pop charts. It was a cultural moment all on its own, but also served as an appetizer to the upcoming main course. This week we’ll begin our exploration of Jung Kook’s Golden, a solo debut that was both years in the making and the result of several last-minute “trusting your gut” decisions. We’ll see how JK’s constant desire to prove and challenge himself led to him exploding onto the western pop scene with an album completely sung in English, and a brand-new attitude and look to go along with it.