BTS is now busy preparing for their upcoming anthology album, "Proof." The group already released the album's release schedule last month and many expect there will be a world tour coming.

The ARMYs are waiting for the BTS world tour announcement after the release schedule on Tuesday, June 7, showed three question marks. As many k-pop groups are doing their world tours and traveling abroad for international events after the COVID-19 restrictions become lax, they expect the same from the septet.

However, they are left heartbroken after the group announced the coming "Proof" live event with a teaser poster instead of a world tour concert. Before the announcement was made, a lot of fans were already celebrating with excitement until a different event was revealed, AllKpop noted.

Anyhow, it couldn't be denied that many still celebrated the news. The group was about to hold a world tour for their album "Map of the Soul: 7" in 2020 but later called it off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an interview for Spotify's "This is BTS," via Hindustan Times, they revealed they were already in a talk for a tour after the success of "On" and they were scheduled to hold a concert in Mumbai.

In fact, they were supposed to visit a lot of places, like Barcelona, South America and India. After "On," RM said their goal was to go on a one-year tour and travel to many countries on other continents.

So, when India was mentioned, Indian ARMYs somehow felt happy and shared their reactions on Twitter. One fan said her heart skipped a beat when Suga and Joonie said they wanted to come to her country.

"Thank you so much. I love you, Kings. Please do come. I'm honored," she continued. Another one asked them to continue their plan to visit Mumbai, revealing his ears were blessed after hearing about India from BTS.

Meanwhile, aside from "Proof," BTS also announced their schedule for this year's Festa, the annual celebration of the group's anniversary, per India Today. The boys revealed they would be releasing a song for the ARMY as part of the celebrations.

In addition, "Proof" will be out on June 10. It's BTS's first anthology album, creating another history. It will include three new songs, like "Yet to Come," which is an ode to their youth era.

BTs announced their much-awaited comeback in April after their Las Vegas concert. Since then, fans have been waiting for their official return.