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K-pop rock band DAY6 is set to release a digital single titled “Maybe Tomorrow” on May 7, JYP Entertainment said Friday.
K-pop rock band DAY6 will hold a whopping total of six finale concerts for its "Forever Young" world tour in May, the band's agency JYP Entertainment said Monday.
The 39th Golden Disc Awards kicked off on Saturday at the Mizuho PayPay Dome in Fukuoka, Japan.
DAY6 became the first Korean rock band to hold a concert at Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul, one of the largest indoor concert halls in the nation.
Girl group aespa, boy band Seventeen, rock band DAY6 and more will join the list of performers set to take the stage at the 39th Golden Disc Awards, organizers said Monday.
K-pop rock band DAY6’s guitarist Sungjin will make his solo debut with his first full-length album in November, according to the band’s agency JYP Entertainment.
DAY6 announced a busy rest of the year with a new album and a world tour.
Young K of rock band DAY6 will team up with Korea's one-and-only hearing-impaired K-pop trio Big Ocean for the group's third digital single set for release on Sunday.
Fans of all rock music genres gathered through the summer heat at Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, held from Friday to Sunday at Moonlight Festival Park in Incheon.
The inaugural concert of "Dream Concert World," set to be held in Japan on Aug. 10 and 11, was postponed due to extreme heat, reports said Wednesday.
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