Legendary K-pop group 2PM has taken a meaningful step toward a long-awaited full-group comeback, as members recently gathered to seriously discuss their future together.
In a recent interview marking the release of his fourth mini album Dear My Muse, Jun. K shared candid thoughts about the group’s current mindset and plans.
While stopping short of confirming an official comeback date, Jun. K made one thing clear: 2PM is actively preparing.
“We don’t have anything finalized yet,” he explained. “But a few weeks ago, we met as a group and talked things through. We’re very aware that fans are still waiting for us, and that’s something we take seriously.”
According to Jun. K, whether through an album, a concert, or another format, the members are already mentally committed to returning as six.

When asked about the ideal timeframe for a full-group return, Jun. K cautiously hinted that next year could be a realistic possibility.
“We’ve talked about how doing something next year might feel right,” he said. “Right now, we’re adjusting opinions and aligning schedules. It’s not something we want to rush.”
His remarks echo earlier comments made by Jang Wooyoung, who previously reassured fans that “2PM’s time is coming soon” and that the group would greet fans again at the right moment.
2PM debuted in September 2008, meaning the group has now reached its 17th anniversary. With their 20th anniversary approaching in just a few years, Jun. K believes it would be unthinkable not to mark the occasion together.
“Reaching 20 years itself is a huge blessing,” he said. “I think it’s only natural that we do something as 2PM. We absolutely should.”
His words suggest that the group is not only thinking about a comeback, but also about legacy and how they want to celebrate their history with fans.

Despite focusing on individual careers across music, acting, and variety, the members of 2PM have consistently emphasized that the group remains a priority.
Their recent reunion and honest discussions signal more than nostalgia—it shows a veteran idol group carefully planning its next chapter rather than rushing back unprepared.
While no official announcement has been made, Jun. K’s comments confirm what many fans have hoped for:
2PM hasn’t ended. They’re preparing together.
As expectations build, attention now turns to when the group will finally make their return as six, and how they will choose to reintroduce themselves to a new era of K-pop.