Red Velvet Announces Highly Anticipated Return with Third Full-Length Album in November
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-18 21:30:16
SM ENTERTAINMENT
Red Velvet, the beloved K-pop girl group, is set to make a triumphant return with their third full-length album in November, according to a statement from their agency, SM Entertainment, provided to the Korea JoongAng Daily on Monday.
Fans eagerly anticipate this album as it marks the group's first release in a year. The forthcoming album also holds special significance as the first full-length release in nearly six years since the memorable "Perfect Velvet" in 2017.
Red Velvet initially debuted as a quartet comprising Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Joy in 2014, unleashing their talent with the debut single "Happiness." Subsequently, Yeri joined the group before the release of their first EP, "Ice Cream Cake," in March 2015. Over the years, Red Velvet has become known for their captivating and addictive hit tracks, including "Red Flavor" (2017), "Power Up" (2018), "Feel My Rhythm" (2022), and many more.
The group's vibrant journey has taken them across the globe, with notable highlights like their fourth concert, "R to V," held at the KSPO Dome in southern Seoul. They continued to dazzle audiences in Singapore, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and concluded with an electrifying concert in London in June.
As fans eagerly await Red Velvet's next musical endeavor, their upcoming third full-length album promises to be a significant milestone in the group's illustrious career.
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Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
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