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Korea Herald
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Hybe launches first-ever integrated multilabel global audition
Applicants can try out for 8 labels at once; Grammy-winning producer Ryan Tedder joins the search Hybe is launching its first integrated audition under the Hybe Music Group, aiming to discover the next wave of K-pop stars. The K-pop powerhouse will hold the 'Hybe Music Group Audition,' the first company-wide audition involving all labels under the Hybe Music Group umbrella. This unprecedented audition allows participants to apply to all eight Hybe-affiliated labels with a single application. The labels include Big Hit Music, Belift Lab, Source Music, Pledis Entertainment, KOZ Entertainment, Ador and YX. Additionally, "Hybe X Ryan Tedder" — a special audition with four-time Grammy-winning and multiplatinum producer Ryan Tedder — is also part of the lineup. The audition is open to anyone born in or after 2007, regardless of gender or nationality. Applicants can showcase their singing, dancing, or any other talent that highlights their individuality. Online submissions will be accepted from July 14 to September 7. In Japan, applicants will also have the chance to apply in person at a special pop-up event, which will take place at MIL Gallery & MIL 2ND in Shibuya, Tokyo, Aug. 27–30. Meanwhile, Hybe continues to expand its global reach through Hybe Music Group APAC, which oversees its operations worldwide. The company is nurturing artists not only through its US-based branch Hybe America but also through Hybe Japan and Hybe Latin America. A new branch in India is scheduled to launch in September or October.


Mint
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
BTS set for full-group comeback in March 2026: Report
BTS is expected to make a full-group comeback in March 2026, according to an exclusive report by The Korea Herald. Multiple industry insiders confirmed that all seven members of the global K-pop sensation are preparing to reunite after completing their mandatory 18-month military service. Suga, the final member currently enlisted, has been discharged today, June 21(Saturday). His return has marked the completion of service for the entire group, fuelling anticipation about their next steps. 'BTS' comeback date is set for March next year,' a Hybe official confirmed through The Korea Herald's source. Two additional overseas sources echoed the statement, confirming that the group is working toward resuming group activities early next year. Another source revealed that BTS is expected to return in mid-March, possibly around the same time as their labelmates Tomorrow X Together (TXT). 'While the exact date is unknown, I think it will be mid-March. I heard BTS is returning in the same month as their brother group Tomorrow X Together,' the source said. 'It could be BTS first, then TXT — or the other way around.' Meanwhile, Enhypen, another Hybe-affiliated group under Belift Lab, had reportedly planned their comeback for March but moved it to January to avoid overlapping with BTS. At a shareholder meeting earlier this year, Hybe CEO Lee Jae-sang stated, 'We're preparing alongside top-tier producers, but the artists also need time to reflect and prepare.' This suggests that while planning is in motion, the group's return will not be rushed. Jin is set to begin his solo fan concert tour 'Runseokjin_EP.Tour' from June 28 in Goyang, with 18 shows scheduled across Asia, the US, and Europe until August 10 . Given these commitments, a group comeback in 2025 appears unlikely. Despite mounting excitement, Big Hit Music has stated that BTS' comeback schedule has 'yet to be finalised.' However, industry watchers suggest the possibility of a pre-release single or project ahead of the full comeback.