
BTS Members: Complete Guide to Ages, Net Worth, and Facts
Anyone who has dipped into K-pop over the past decade has probably encountered BTS. But knowing the seven faces behind the global phenomenon is different from understanding who they are individually. This article separates verified facts from common guesses about the members’ ages, wealth, education, and public stance on LGBTQ+ issues, drawing on official profiles and reputable media reports.
Number of members: 7 ·
Debut year: 2013 ·
Agency: Big Hit Music (HYBE) ·
Leader: RM ·
Oldest member: Jin (Dec 4, 1992) ·
Youngest member: Jungkook (Sep 1, 1997)
Quick snapshot
- BTS has 7 members (Kpop Profiles (fan wiki))
- Member names: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook (Kpop Profiles)
- Jin is the oldest, Jungkook the youngest (Kpop Profiles)
- RM is the leader (Kpop Profiles)
- Exact net worth of each member (Forbes (business magazine) provides group earnings only)
- Whether BTS collectively identifies as pro-LGBTQ – no official statement exists (Rolling Stone (music magazine))
- Educational status of some members (attended vs. graduated) (Kpop Profiles offers incomplete details)
- Forbes reported BTS grossed $170 million on the road in 2019 (Forbes)
- BTS’s message of self-expression continues to resonate globally, as highlighted in their UN speech (Weverse Magazine (fan platform))
This table provides a quick reference of core group facts.
| Number of members | 7 |
| Debut year | 2013 |
| Agency | Big Hit Music (HYBE) |
| Leader | RM |
| Oldest member | Jin (born December 4, 1992) |
| Youngest member | Jungkook (born September 1, 1997) |
Who are the seven BTS members?
What are the names of BTS members?
- RM (born Kim Nam-joon, September 12, 1994) – leader and rapper
- Jin (born Kim Seok-jin, December 4, 1992) – vocalist
- Suga (born Min Yoon-gi, March 9, 1993) – rapper and producer
- J-Hope (born Jung Ho-seok, February 18, 1994) – rapper and main dancer
- Jimin (born Park Ji-min, October 13, 1995) – vocalist and dancer
- V (born Kim Tae-hyung, December 30, 1995) – vocalist
- Jungkook (born Jeon Jung-kook, September 1, 1997) – main vocalist
All seven names are consistently listed on fan-curated profiles (Kpop Profiles) and confirmed by group appearances.
Who is each BTS member?
Seven members, one pattern: each has a distinct role, birthdate, and official position within the group.
| Member | Birthdate | Position | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| RM | September 12, 1994 | Leader, Rapper | 181 cm |
| Jin | December 4, 1992 | Vocalist | 179 cm |
| Suga | March 9, 1993 | Rapper, Producer | 174 cm |
| J-Hope | February 18, 1994 | Rapper, Main Dancer | 177 cm |
| Jimin | October 13, 1995 | Vocalist, Dancer | 173 cm |
| V | December 30, 1995 | Vocalist | 178 cm |
| Jungkook | September 1, 1997 | Main Vocalist | 178 cm |
Data from Kpop Profiles – a frequently updated fan resource. The implication: while positions and birthdays are well-documented, height figures are secondary and may vary slightly across sources.
Each member’s position shapes their creative output – RM and Suga produce much of the group’s music, while Jungkook and Jimin lead vocal performances. Knowing who does what helps fans appreciate the group’s division of labor.
The pattern: stable group roles contrast with variable personal details such as height, underscoring the need to rely on multiple sources.
How old are the BTS members?
What is the order of BTS members from oldest to youngest?
- Jin – born December 4, 1992 (age 33)
- Suga – born March 9, 1993 (age 32)
- J-Hope – born February 18, 1994 (age 31)
- RM – born September 12, 1994 (age 30)
- Jimin – born October 13, 1995 (age 29)
- V – born December 30, 1995 (age 29)
- Jungkook – born September 1, 1997 (age 27)
Ages as of mid-2026, sourced from Famous Birthdays (celebrity database) and cross-referenced with Kpop Profiles. The trade-off: because ages change each year, any static list becomes slightly outdated – but the birthdates are fixed.
When are the birthdays of BTS members?
The spec table above lists each member’s birthdate. All seven are Korean males born between 1992 and 1997. For fans planning celebrations, the order is: Jin (Dec 4), Suga (Mar 9), J-Hope (Feb 18), RM (Sep 12), Jimin (Oct 13), V (Dec 30), Jungkook (Sep 1).
Who is the third richest member of BTS?
Who is the least rich member of BTS?
Forbes reported that BTS earned $57 million in pretax income over the prior year in 2019 (Forbes) and grossed $170 million on the road that same year (Forbes). These are group-level figures – individual net worths are not publicly disclosed by HYBE or the members themselves.
Fan estimates on platforms like Reddit (fan forum) often rank Suga, J-Hope, and RM as the top three richest, citing music production credits and songwriting royalties. However, such figures vary widely – from $20 million to $100 million per member – and lack independent verification. The least rich member is commonly reported as either Jin or Jungkook, but again with no corroborated data.
Individual net worth claims for BTS members are almost entirely based on fan speculation. Without audited financial disclosures or official statements, any ranking – including “third richest” – should be treated as an estimate, not a fact.
The pattern: group earnings are well-documented, but member-level wealth is a black box. For media reporting, it’s safer to cite BTS’s collective revenue than to repeat unverified individual numbers.
Is BTS pro LGBTQ?
Do you think any of the BTS members are part of the LGBTQ+ community?
BTS has publicly supported LGBTQ+ rights through their art and statements. Rolling Stone noted that BTS openly discusses LGBTQ rights, mental health, and the pressure to conform, breaking K-pop taboos (Rolling Stone). In a 2020 UN speech, RM said on behalf of the group: “No matter who you are, where you’re from, your skin color, gender identity: speak yourself” (Weverse Magazine).
No member has ever come out as LGBTQ+ in a verified primary source. Media coverage frames BTS’s stance as supportive of LGBTQ+ rights rather than indicating the members’ personal orientations. As Rolling Stone reports, the group’s message is one of acceptance and self-love, but individual sexual orientation claims remain unverified (Rolling Stone).
The implication: BTS clearly advocates for LGBTQ+ inclusion, but there is no evidence to label any member as LGBTQ+ themselves. Fans should distinguish between the group’s public posture and personal identities.
Who is highly educated in BTS?
Detailed educational backgrounds are not consistently documented in official sources. According to fan-curated profiles (Kpop Profiles), RM is a high school graduate known for his self-studied intellectualism; Jin enrolled at Konkuk University’s Film Studies program but reportedly did not graduate due to his career. Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook each completed high school, with some pursuing specialized arts schools (e.g., Korean Arts High School for Jimin, Seoul Arts High School for V).
What this means: while several members attended university or arts academies, full degree completion is unconfirmed for most. The group’s creative output – writing, composing, producing – suggests high self-education in music and the arts, but formal higher education records remain incomplete.
As BTS members age and pivot to solo careers, some may publicly share their academic paths. Until then, assume that high school is the common denominator and university attendance varies by individual.
The catch: incomplete records mean any education ranking should be taken with caution, as official confirmations are scarce.
Quotes from the members
“We want to say to all the young people around the world that you are not alone. We are here to speak for you, with you.”
— BTS, 2021 UN speech (Weverse Magazine)
“I’ve come to love myself enough to speak myself.”
— RM, 2020 interview on self-acceptance (Rolling Stone)
Together, these quotes underscore the group’s central theme: self-acceptance and speaking one’s truth – a message that resonates with LGBTQ+ supporters and anyone struggling with identity.
Summary
BTS’s seven members are distinct individuals with clear public identities: their names, ages, and roles are well-established. Where the picture blurs is around personal wealth and formal education – areas where fan speculation often fills gaps left by official silence. What remains unambiguous is the group’s consistent, documented support for LGBTQ+ rights and self-expression. For journalists covering K-pop, the implication is clear: cite group-level earnings and official statements, and flag unverified individual claims as exactly that – unverified.
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Frequently asked questions
What is BTS’s fandom name?
ARMY, which stands for “Adorable Representative M.C. for Youth.” The name was officially announced in 2013.
What are the members’ official positions in the group?
RM (leader, rapper), Jin (vocalist), Suga (rapper, producer), J-Hope (rapper, main dancer), Jimin (vocalist, dancer), V (vocalist), Jungkook (main vocalist). Source: Kpop Profiles.
Have any BTS members served in the military?
As of 2026, several members have enlisted or are in service: Jin (enlisted December 2022), J-Hope (enlisted April 2023), SUGA (enlisted September 2023), and others are expected to follow before the group’s promised reunion. Military service is mandatory for able-bodied South Korean men.
What is the meaning of the name BTS?
Originally Bangtan Sonyeondan ( ), which translates to “Bulletproof Boy Scouts.” In English, BTS also stands for “Beyond the Scene,” adopted in 2017 as part of a rebranding.
Which BTS member has the most solo music?
RM, Suga (as Agust D), and J-Hope have released full-length solo albums. Suga’s “D-2” and J-Hope’s “Jack in the Box” are among the most commercially prominent. As of 2026, Jungkook, Jimin, and V have also released solo singles and albums.
What are the members’ heights?
According to Kpop Profiles: RM 181 cm, Jin 179 cm, Suga 174 cm, J-Hope 177 cm, Jimin 173 cm, V 178 cm, Jungkook 178 cm. These are fan-reported and may vary.
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