Cravity to return with seventh EP 'Evershine'
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Boy band Cravity will return with its seventh EP “Evershine” on Feb. 26, the band’s agency Starship Entertainment said Friday.
“Evershine” will be the band’s first Korean album in five months since its sixth EP, “Sun Seeker,” was released on Sept. 11 last year.
While no further information about the upcoming album was disclosed, a teaser image was uploaded on the band’s official social media on Thursday. The image shows the release date and title of the new album, along with blurry sentences behind the album’s title.
Future content related to the new album will be released in the coming days, according to the agency.
Cravity debuted in April 2020 with its debut EP “Hideout: Remember Who We Are — Season 1” under Starship Entertainment. The band has nine members: Serim, Allen, Jungmo, Woobin, Wonjin, Minhee, Hyeongjun, Taeyoung and Seongmin.
The band kicked off its first world tour “Masterpiece” on May 13 in Seoul and had its last tour performance on Nov. 18 in Macao.
Cravity had its official Japanese debut on Dec. 6 with its Japanese EP “Dilly Dally.”
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BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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