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Courtesy of BIGHIT MUSICThe BTS ARMY is already one of the most powerful fandom groups on the internet. Now, members have a new place to virtually mobilize, share content, earn rewards and sell each other fan-made merchandise through HYBE-backed fan engagement startup Fave.
Based in Switzerland, Fave is a social platform designed to give superfans a place to fan out while helping music artists leverage the passion of their biggest supporters. On the app, which is organized by fandom, superfans can create profiles, post photos and videos, compete in competitions to unlock prizes and -- perhaps most notably -- sell homemade merchandise in the Etsy-eque Fan Marketplace. Fave takes 10% of revenue generated by the marketplace, as do participating artists, giving them a passive, incremental revenue stream.
Each fandom has its own dedicated hub on the app, and Fave is onboarding those fandoms one-by-one, having started with Taylor Swift's Swifties in the spring. Wednesday (Aug. 18), the ARMY becomes the latest addition.
The ARMY launch has been a long time in the making. Fave founder/CEO Jacquelle Amankonah Horton, a former Google product manager whose experience growing up as an Eminem superfan inspired her to create Fave, says that the company spent months "gut-checking" the launch with actual members of the ARMY. In fact, she even hired an ARMY member to make sure every detail of their plan was up to snuff.
"We’re gut-checking with them, like, 'Do you think this will meet expectations? Which one [of these things] is more important to you to have first?'" Horton says. "We partner with them to understand what the inside jokes are, what they want out of the fandom, what they are interested in."
Those conversations resulted in a packed slate of kick-off week events on Fave, including virtual celebrations for the one-year anniversary of BTS hit "Dynamite," virtual karaoke nights and a celebration for BTS member Jungkook's birthday on Sept. 1.
In Horton's view, the music industry's knee-jerk reaction to strike down anything resembling copyright infringement has prevented artists from capitalizing on fan-made merch, which she says is "heavily undervalued." She says the Fan Marketplace was a big reason why BTS entertainment company home HYBE participated in Fave's $2.2 million seed funding round in May alongside Warner Music Group, Sony Music and others.
"Through its investment in Fave, HYBE plans to seek new opportunities in the fan-to-fan platform business while expanding synergy in the fandom business," current HYBE COO Kim Tae-Ho said at the time. "We expect Fave, which has know-how and technical skills in the U.S. fandom platform market, to bring synergy to HYBE's platform business."
Finally, Horton says that Fave will help artists navigate the sometimes "daunting" process of engaging with and cultivating a superfan base by giving artists actionable analytics. For example, artists will soon be able to use the app to instantly add the top fan-made merch item to their own official merch store, or to share it across their social media accounts. The objective is always to make sure superfans feel seen.
"I was a superfan -- I memorized every music video, every dance move -- so I understand that mindset," Horton says. "[Fave] really came from knowing there's a user need here, because I went through it."
BTS fans may have another reason to look forward to the 2026 FIFA World Cup after j-hope appeared to hint that the group could be working on a new song for the tournament ahead of their co-headlining halftime performance at the championship match.
During a Weverse livestream on Wednesday (July 8), the BTS member responded to a question from a fan asking whether the group was preparing a song for FIFA. Reading the comment aloud, j-hope asked, “Is BTS releasing any song for FIFA?” before pausing with a playful grin.
“Hmmm,” he replied, smiling in a way that immediately caught fans’ attention without revealing anything further.
His reaction quickly sparked speculation online. One fan wrote on X, “OH THT LIL SMILE HE HIDING SOMETHING,” after watching a clip from the livestream. Another added, “That face of his I know they are cooking something I just can’t prove it.”
Billboard has contacted the group’s label and representatives for comment.
The livestream took place on the same day FIFA confirmed that Justin Bieber would join BTS, Madonna and Shakira as a co headliner for the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show, which will take place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It will be the first World Cup Final to feature a halftime show of this size, with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin serving as curator for the lineup.
The halftime performances will also support FIFA’s Global Citizen Education Fund, an initiative dedicated to improving access to education and soccer opportunities for children around the world.
“The FIFA World Cup brings the world together in a way nothing else can,” Bieber said in a statement. “I’m grateful to be part of this halftime show, and even more grateful knowing it’s already helping expand access to education for children around the world.”
Although j-hope chose not to reveal any additional details about the rumored song, which would potentially join a 2026 FIFA soundtrack featuring original music from Jelly Roll, 21 Savage, Latto, The Rolling Stones, Burna Boy and others, he made it clear that he is excited for the upcoming performance. “Yeah, can’t wait!” he said.
“The World Cup is really fun these days,” he continued, explaining that fellow BTS member SUGA has been keeping everyone updated on the tournament scores before the group goes on stage. “He had to tell us, ‘Egypt is beating Argentina with a score of 2-0! Hey, we turned the tables!’ It’s making me crazy.”
As the tournament heads toward its final match, j-hope also shared which team he is supporting. “Of course, I cheered for the Korean players so much. Personally, this time, Team Norway.”
BTS will perform in New Jersey as part of their ARIRANG World Tour, which is in support of their Billboard 200 chart topping album ARIRANG. After appearing at the FIFA World Cup Final, the group will return to MetLife Stadium for two more concerts on Aug. 1 and 2.