Luck is on J-ARMYs' side because they will have a chance to see BTS' Jungkook perform live before he enters the South Korean military.

On Monday, Japanese music program "CDTV Live! Live!" announced the live performance lineup for an episode airing on Dec. 4.

The "Golden" artist was included in the list of announced performers, alongside King Gnu, Masaharu Fukuyama, Ikimono-gakari, Superfly, ATEEZ, NEWS, Kohei Matsushita, Sexy Zone and Travis Japan. 

Per CDTV's X follow-up tweet, Jungkook will perform his solo debut single, "Seven" feat. Latto, and his solo debut album's title track, "Standing Next to You."

CDTV's tweet was reposted on an online South Korean community, and netizens were quick to comment on how Japanese ARMYs -- BTS fans -- are so lucky.

"Japanese fans were really waiting for this," commented one user, while a second user said, "Japanese fans are lucky!"

"I'm excited for this stage!" wrote a third fan. Another user shared, "I definitely have to go to Japan. 'Seven' is very popular."

"Jungkook is fun to watch live. I hope he leaves a lot behind before going to the military," commented someone else.

Last Wednesday, BigHit Music announced that RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook already initiated their military enlistment process. This is why some fans think Jungkook's live performance on "CDTV Live! Live!" might be his last before enlisting.

BTS' label previously revealed that the remaining members of the boy group will enlist in the military in South Korea before the end of 2023.

Meanwhile, the youngest BTS member wrote a heartfelt message for ARMYs on Weverse shortly after his label's announcement, revealing that he will enlist in the military in December.

"In December, I will start a new journey. I'm leaving you for a while to serve in the military," he wrote. "As I share this news, I feel heavy on one hand and on the other hand, I'm reminded of precious memories with ARMY, so my heart warms up."

"Every moment I've spent with you has been the brightest time of my life," he added.

Coincidentally (or not), Jungkook posted his letter at 6:13 p.m., making ARMYs more emotional because it symbolizes BTS' debut date.