A newly published career timeline traces how BTS went from a 2013 debut under a smaller Korean label to one of the biggest acts in pop music. The overview points to early releases, growing fan support, and a steady run of breakthrough moments that pushed the group far beyond the K-pop market.
The timeline also notes how major chart wins helped change the group’s reach. Among the defining moments were their first Billboard 200 No. 1 with Love Yourself: Tear in 2018, sold-out stadium shows, and later Hot 100 success with songs including Dynamite and Butter. It also highlights appearances at major U.S. award shows and their speeches on international stages.
Beyond chart records, the story shows how BTS built a rare level of global cultural influence. Their fan community helped turn each release into an event, while the members expanded that visibility through solo projects, collaborations, and public campaigns.
Taken together, the milestones show a group that grew step by step and helped reshape how Korean pop music is seen around the world.