Besides 2NE1, Here’s a List of K-pop Groups Coming Back in 2025 – 2024-07-27 00:57:57

Music group 2NE1 comeback 2025(MI)

KOREAN MUSIC LOVERS, get ready! Several K-pop groups on hiatus will be doing comeback in the year 2025.

As reported on YG Entertainment’s official YouTube upload on July 21, CEO Yang Hyun Suk announced that the 2NE1 members have expressed their desire to hold a concert to commemorate 2NE1’s 15th debut anniversary.

Not only that, many other groups are also awaited to return to entertain fans in 2025.

Yang Hyun Suk revealed that YG Entertainment will present something different in 2025 with the simultaneous return of many of their artists to the music industry.

Aside from YG Entertainment, several other K-pop groups will also be there to accompany you in 2025. Is one of these groups your favorite? Check out the following explanation for more information.

1. 2NE1

Reported from YG Entertainment’s official YouTube video entitled 2025 YG Plan on July 21, 2024, CEO Yang Hyun Suk announced comeback new 2NE1.

Also read: YG Entertainment Responds to 2NE1 Comeback News

The members of 2NE1 wanted to hold a concert to commemorate their 15th debut anniversary, and YG Entertainment planned to make it happen after passionate discussions.

2NE1’s concert will start in Seoul, with venues in Osaka and Tokyo already booked, just needing to adjust the schedule. Y

Kang Hyun Suk hopes that the concert will be a success and a special moment because many people grew up listening to 2NE1’s music. The legendary girl group is ready to greet fans again in 2025.

Also read: EXO’s Chen to Release Mini Album, End of This Month

2. Blackpink

Blackpink will comeback and hold a world tour in 2025. Not only 2NE1, YG Entertainment also informed the latest news from the group K-pop Blackpink.

Blackpink’s comeback this time will be their first after they extended their contract with YG Entertainment.

Currently, Blackpink members are still busy with individual activities.

Also read: EXO’s Suho to Hold Concert in Jakarta

Blackpink’s initial contract with YG Entertainment ended on August 8, 2023. After going through a long negotiation process, on December 29, 2023, YG Entertainment announced that Blackpink had extended their contract as a group.

3. Winner

Still from YG Entertainment’s YouTube explanation, Yang Hyun Suk stated that Yoon and Mino will complete their military service at the end of December this year, so they will also be part of the artists who will… comeback next year.

4. Akmu, Babymonster and Treasure

In 2025 K-Pop group Akmu will also continue their promotions and world tour.

Not only that, Babymonster and Treasure will also start a world tour in 2025.

At a fan meeting last April, Suho revealed that Exo would be comeback with a full lineup after Kai and Sehun complete their military service in 2025. They plan to hold a world tour and release a new album.

Baekhyun also stated in an interview last July that they would be releasing new music and holding a concert in 2025. Exo last promoted together with the album “Exist” in 2023.

Even though DO has left the agency, he will still participate in group activities, as will Chen, Xiumin, and Baekhyun who are still signed to contracts for group activities with SM Entertainment.

BTS is reportedly making a comeback in 2025 with plans for a massive world tour. The group announced a hiatus in 2022 after releasing their album “Proof” to focus on their solo careers.

In September 2023, all members renewed their contracts with the agency. Bang Si Hyuk, founder of HYBE Labels, confirmed in an interview Bloomberg that BTS has prepared a project comeback for 2025.

The BTS members have also frequently expressed their desire to return as a group in 2025.

So, K-popers, which favorite group are you waiting for? (Z-10)

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