DAY6 Unveils Teaser for Eighth EP, "Forever," Set for March 18 Release
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-03-04 10:05:54
JYP Entertainment Announces Band's First Full-Group Album in Three Years
▲ Courtesy of JYP EntertainmentThe trailer film provides glimpses of the four members actively involved in the preparation for the upcoming album. Additionally, it showcases their promotion of the "The Book of Us" series over the past two years.
All band members have successfully completed their military duties, with Wonpil being the last to do so in November of the previous year. To commemorate the completion of their military service, the band hosted a three-day concert in Seoul the following month. This marked their first in-person concert in approximately four years.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
Label JYP Entertainment surprised fans on Monday with a teaser clip for DAY6's eighth EP, titled "Forever," scheduled for release on March 18. This marks the band's first full-group effort in three years, with their previous album being the seventh EP, "The Book of Us: Negentropy – Chaos swallowed up in love."
All band members have successfully completed their military duties, with Wonpil being the last to do so in November of the previous year. To commemorate the completion of their military service, the band hosted a three-day concert in Seoul the following month. This marked their first in-person concert in approximately four years.
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