The K-pop mega agency behind BTS just had its best quarter ever Fans of South Korean K-pop boy band BTS throng around the Tokyo Dome before the start of the band's BTS World Tour "Arirang" concert, in Tokyo, Japan, April 17, 2026. Issei Kato/Reuters Hybe's Q1 revenue hit a record $473M, driven by BTS's comeback and artist portfolio growth. The Grammy-nominated group is back after an extended hiatus due to South Korea's mandated military service. Hybe says it expects more growth across its portfolio, with new releases from groups like TXT. Hybe, the mega K-pop label behind the band BTS , just had a banger quarter. Hybe on Wednesday afternoon reported its highest-ever first-quarter revenue of 698.3 billion Korean won, or around $473 million. The company attributed the bumper earnings to "BTS's long-awaited comeback" and "continued growth" across its artist portfolio.…