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L of boy band Infinite will release his first solo EP “24/7” on Monday.
Infinite is gearing up to release a new digital single on June 9 to celebrate the 14th anniversary of its debut. The boy band’s first fan meet and greet in seven years will follow on July 13 and 14.
The contract between Seongjong of boy band Infinite and agency SPK Entertainment officially ended on March 29 at midnight after a local court sided with the singer earlier this year, according to his PR agency W&.
Infinite's Seongjong is terminating his contract with SPK Entertainment due to delayed payments and a lack of support from the agency.
The three songs will be remakes of popular past hits. The agency has not yet disclosed what the three songs will be. The first track will be released on Jan. 20, followed by the one each on Jan. 27 and Feb. 2.
The concert, titled "Arbor Day 3-Whitree," will be held on Dec. 30 and Dec. 31 at Seoul Student Gymnasium in Songpa District, southern Seoul.
He announced his comeback via Twitter on Wednesday. The album is his first release since "With," which came in October 2021.
Fans had high expectations as Infinite held its first concert in seven years, with the boy band managing to fully fulfill and exceed its fans' long-awaited anticipation with its 2023 concert “Comeback Again," held over the weekend.
Infinite is celebrating its 13th year in K-pop with its own agency and a brand new album, "13egin." "We've been waiting so long for this moment," boy band member Nam Woo-hyun said to the local press in a conference held ...
Boy band Infinite will make a comeback on July 31 after a five-year-long break and hold their first concert, "Comeback Again," in seven years. Two teaser images were uploaded Friday on the boy band's social media account announcing the news.
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