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Korea Herald
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Jannabi to hold encore concert at KSPO Dome
The indie band to enter KSPO Dome for the first time in its 11-year career Indie rock band Jannabi will take the stage at Seoul's KSPO Dome for the first time since its 2014 debut. According to the band's label Peponi Music, the band will hold an encore concert 'All Boys and Girls 2125' on Aug. 2–3 at the KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, Seoul. The show is the grand finale of the band's nationwide tour concert held from April to June. The event marks a major milestone for the group. It is the band's largest venue entry so far, making Jannabi one of the few indie acts to stage a solo show at KSPO Dome, a venue often seen as a measure of success in the K-pop industry. The concert will carry the theme of "Youth transcends both time and generations," a message Jannabi has consistently explored in its music. Peponi Music shared, 'This performance goes beyond simply scaling up. It represents Jannabi's evolution as artists who walk alongside the audience through time.' In its 11 years, Jannabi has gained a steady fanbase with hits such as 'For Lovers Who Hesitate,' 'Grippin' the Green' and 'Baby I need you.'


Korea Herald
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
SHINee's Taemin announces Japan arena tour
Taemin to hold 11 shows across Japan Taemin, the youngest member of veteran K-pop group SHINee and a successful soloist, is set to embark on a new arena tour in Japan, just five months after wrapping up his first solo world tour. The upcoming tour will kick off with three nights at Pia Arena MM in Kanagawa from Sept. 13 to 15. It will then continue across five Japanese cities, including Saga on Sept. 20 and 21, Shizuoka on Oct. 4 and 5, Chiba on Nov. 29 and 30 and Hyogo on Dec. 24 and 25, for a total of 11 shows. Eariler this year, Taemin successfully completed his first solo world tour 'Ephemeral Gaze,' which began in August 2024 on Korea's Yeongjongdo in Incheon at Inspire Arena and concluded with final shows in KSPO Dome in Seoul this April. The tour spanned 29 cities in 20 countries, marking a major milestone in his solo career. The upcoming Japan arena tour will include stops in cities that were not part of the world tour, offering new opportunities to connect with local fans. Meanwhile, SHINee recently celebrated its 17th anniversary with the release of the latest album "Poet | Artist." The group also held a three-day concert, 'SHINee WORLD Ⅶ [E.S.S.A.Y] (Every Stage Shines Around You),' at KSPO Dome in Seoul from May 23-25.


Korea Herald
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Ateez announces June comeback
After successful world tour, the octet to continue its 'Golden Hour' series Global K-pop sensation Ateez is set to return on June 13. The group's agency KQ Entertainment unveiled a teaser video for the group's upcoming 12th mini album, "Golden Hour: Part. 3," through Ateez's official YouTube channel, on Wednesday at midnight. The teaser features a lush forest under a blue sky and a glass case containing Ateez's logo and the new album title, "Golden Hour: Part. 3." The case slowly begins to crack through the foggy condensation inside. The phrase 'Break glass in case of thirst' accompanies the visual, heightening curiosity about what the new release will bring. This comeback marks Ateez's return roughly seven months after the 11th mini album "Golden Hour: Part. 2" was unveiled last November. That release saw major international success, including a No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on the UK Official Albums Chart, solidifying the group's global presence. Ateez continues to expand its international influence. Last year, it made history as the first K-pop boy group to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Earlier this year, from January to February, the group embarked on the European leg of its 2024-2025 world tour, "Towards the Light: Will to Power," performing 14 shows across nine countries. In March, the group wrapped up the tour with a grand finale concert at KSPO Dome in Seoul.


Korea Herald
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
SHINee to celebrate 17th anniversary with 'SHINee Week,' new music release
From livestreamed concerts to new album and major show at KSPO Dome, veteran K-pop group gifts fans an unforgettable May May is shaping up to be unforgettable for SHINee fans, as the band plans a series of special events to celebrate its 17th anniversary. Having debuted on May 25, 2008, SHINee has designated May 18 to 25 as "SHINee Week" this year. To kick things off, SHINee will stream recordings of the group's first through fifth concerts via its official YouTube channel at 8 p.m. from May 18 to 22. Following that, the group will hold its seventh concert, "ESSAY: Every Stage Shines Around You," at the KSPO Dome in Songpa-gu, Seoul, from May 23 to 25. On the actual debut anniversary, May 25, the group will cap off celebrations with a new release. The upcoming release will include two tracks that showcase SHINee's latest musical and performance style. Now marking 17 years since their debut, the SHINee members continue to thrive both as a group and as individual artists. Leader Onew recently completed his first solo North American tour, "Connection," and is set to release his second full-length solo album in July. Minho, who debuted as a stage actor last year with the play "Waiting for Waiting for Godot," has since solidified his presence with the comedy play "Rendezvous." Youngest member Taemin wrapped up the finale of his first solo world tour "Ephemeral Gaze" at KSPO Dome in late April, while Key, who held a solo Asia tour and released a solo album last year, is actively appearing on various entertainment shows this year.


CNA
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
K-pop group Riize to hold Singapore concert in January 2026
K-pop boy group Riize will return to Singapore for a one-night show on Jan 24, 2026. The concert is part of the six-member group's recently-announced Riizing Loud tour, and comes one and a half years after Riize's Riizing Day fan concert in 2024. Riize, which comprises Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee and Anton, will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Other venues of the Riizing Loud tour include KSPO Dome in South Korea, AsiaWorld–Arena in Hong Kong and Impact Arena in Thailand. View this post on Instagram A post shared by iMe SG 🇸🇬 (@ The Singapore leg of Riizing Loud will be organised by concert promoter iMe Entertainment Group Asia, which is also behind the upcoming Singapore shows by Girls' Generation member Taeyeon and K-pop girl group Le Sserafim. More details of Riize's concert, including ticket prices, will be announced at a later date. Riize is set to release its first full-length album Odyssey on May 19. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @riize_odyssey Riize made its debut in 2023 with the song Get A Guitar as a group of seven, which also included former member Seunghan. Seunghan then went on an indefinite hiatus after leaked photos of him smoking and in bed with an unidentified woman, believed to have been taken before his debut, were spread online. In October 2024, Riize's agency SM Entertainment announced that Seunghan would officially leave Riize – two days after previously announcing that he would rejoin the group.