Stray Kids Announces Highly Anticipated EP 'Rock-Star' Set for November Release
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-10-06 15:19:28
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
In a highly anticipated update for K-pop enthusiasts, the globally acclaimed boy group Stray Kids is set to unveil a new EP, titled "Rock-Star," next month, as confirmed by their agency, JYP Entertainment, on Friday. The release is scheduled for Nov. 10 at 1 p.m. Korean time and marks the group's first musical offering since their third full-length album, "5-Star," which stormed to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart upon its June debut.
In a social media video posted at midnight, Stray Kids delighted their fervent fanbase with the exciting announcement of their upcoming comeback, generating waves of anticipation and excitement within the K-pop community. Their last full-length album, "5-Star," showcased the group's musical prowess and secured a remarkable position atop the esteemed Billboard 200 albums chart, solidifying their status as international stars.
Following the monumental success of "5-Star," Stray Kids embarked on a sold-out dome tour, captivating audiences across five cities in Korea and Japan. With their imminent EP release, fans worldwide eagerly await to see the evolution and innovation that the group is set to bring with "Rock-Star," amplifying their influence and expanding their musical horizons.
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