Golden Child Announces Upcoming Album Release in Early November
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South Korean boy band Golden Child, under Woollim Entertainment, prepares for a new album release, as announced by the management on Thursday
▲ Woollim Entertainment
Golden Child's last album, the sixth EP titled "Aura," was released in August of the previous year. The upcoming album will mark the return of leader Lee Daeyeol, who recently completed his mandatory military service. Expressing his gratitude to the fans for their continuous support during his service period, Lee conveyed his intention to reciprocate with positive news.
Woollim Entertainment
Woollim Entertainment, the management agency for K-pop boy band Golden Child, revealed on Thursday that the group is set to release a new album in early November. The announcement was made through the upload of a poster resembling a Polaroid picture, featuring all nine members of the group dressed in black and white, looking towards the camera. The poster was accompanied by the caption "Coming Soon," offering no specific details regarding the forthcoming album.
Golden Child's last album, the sixth EP titled "Aura," was released in August of the previous year. The upcoming album will mark the return of leader Lee Daeyeol, who recently completed his mandatory military service. Expressing his gratitude to the fans for their continuous support during his service period, Lee conveyed his intention to reciprocate with positive news.
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