K-pop girl group Lightsum Announces Highly-Anticipated Comeback After 17-Month Hiatus
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-19 21:32:43
CUBE ENTERTAINMENT
After a hiatus spanning 17 months since the release of their first EP "Into The Light," the chart-topping girl group Lightsum is poised to make a triumphant return to the music scene.
CUBE Entertainment, the agency representing Lightsum, made the eagerly awaited announcement on Monday, confirming the end of the group's hiatus and a comeback slated for October. Fans can mark their calendars for the second week of October, when the new album is set to make its much-anticipated debut.
While the agency has tantalizingly hinted at the comeback, including the confirmation of an October release, they've chosen to keep fans on the edge of their seats by withholding specific details about the EP, such as its title.
Lightsum made their remarkable debut in 2021 with their first single, "Vanilla," captivating audiences with their distinctive style and music. Following the release of "Light a Wish" in October 2021, the group followed up with their first EP, "Into The Light," which delighted fans in May 2022.
During their hiatus from album releases, Lightsum continued to connect with their devoted fan base by hosting their inaugural fan meeting titled "The Best Birthday Ever!" in February, offering fans a unique and memorable experience.
As the group prepares to illuminate the K-pop scene once more, fans and music enthusiasts alike eagerly await further details about their forthcoming EP and what promises to be a remarkable comeback performance.
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Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
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