It has been confirmed. All seven members of GOT7 - Jay B, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, and Yugyeom - will reunite for a full group concert in Seoul to mark the group's 10th debut anniversary. The announcement, released through an official joint statement from all seven members' individual management companies, ended months of speculation and immediately broke social media in almost every country where K-pop has a significant following.
The concert is scheduled for a Seoul outdoor arena in early March 2026, with a capacity of approximately 40,000. Given GOT7's global fanbase - known as IGOT7 or Ahgase - demand will far outstrip supply, and all seven members' teams have confirmed they are actively discussing additional dates in response to pre-registration figures that reportedly exceeded 800,000 within the first six hours.
What makes this reunion particularly significant is what GOT7 have each accomplished in the years since their split from JYPE. Jackson built one of K-pop's most successful cross-cultural careers through his own label Team Wang, regularly performing to stadium crowds in China while maintaining global relevance. BamBam has developed a distinctive solo identity rooted in high fashion and alternative R&B. Youngjae signed with CDAMAGE and built a devoted international fanbase through solo tours. Each member, in their own way, has proven they can thrive independently - which makes their voluntary reunion feel like a genuine choice rather than a commercial obligation.
Mark's video message, posted in English for his substantial North American fanbase, struck an emotional tone: "We never stopped being GOT7. We were just doing it in different rooms for a while. March, we're back in the same room."
No new music has been announced in connection with the concert, though industry sources suggest original material is being developed. For now, the performance itself is the statement. Take the GOT7 quiz to brush up before the reunion.