It's been almost two months since BTS Suga underwent surgery. Now, Yoongi updated his fans about his rehabilitation progress and gave fans more reasons to look forward to future BTS's activities as he announces attendance in Big Hit Labels' Year-End Concert.

In a Dispatch report, an official from Big Hit Entertainment confirmed saying, "Suga will surely attend the Big Hit label's concert to be held on the 31st."

He added that although the idol will be present in the activity, he will be only participating in performances that don't require dynamic movements. The official explained that Suga is currently focusing on his recovery while undergoing rehabilitation treatment. "It is difficult to proceed with the intense choreography," he added.

Suga On The Update Of His Condition

Suga shared the status of his shoulder in a V Live broadcast on December 28. He said that as of the moment, he can't raise his arm to 90 degrees yet. It feels like he doesn't own it, and it's like an arm of an infant, he uttered.

The BTS member also shared that since it doesn't move well, it does hurt a bit. "I heard it will take about six months to recover."

Yoongi's Attendance In Big Hit's Concert

On the topic of if Suga will be attending the Big Hit Labels' year-end concert, 2021 NEW YEAR'S EVE LIVE, he said that he'd probably attend since his recovery is going well.

The superstar continued that he won't be able to do dance performances and will just participate in other things. He also stated that he wouldn't hold a microphone with his left hand since it hasn't even been two months since his surgery.

Suga reassured worrying fans about the concert, saying that it will proceed with caution amidst the ongoing pandemic. Furthermore, since many artists have joined the activity this year and other artists will also be in attendance, the event will be practicing intensive care.

Suga ended his V Live broadcast with an earnest wish saying that we need to have a fresh start since it's the new year. "I hope the situation will improve as soon as possible," he expressed.