K-pop stars Taeyeon, Heize, Kyuhyun, J.Y. Park set for November comebacks
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K-pop soloists, including Taeyeon, Heize, Kyuhyun and J.Y. Park, are set to return with new releases next month.
Girls' Generation's Taeyeon will release her sixth EP, “Letter to Myself,” on Nov. 18, approximately a year after “To. X.” This EP includes a total of six tracks, including the title track, “Letter to Myself.”
Super Junior member Kyuhyun will release his first full-length album, marking 10 years since his solo debut. He has previously released EPs, including “At Gwanghwamun” (2014) and “Fall, Once Again” (2015).
Kyuhyun will also embark on his 10th anniversary Asia tour, “Colors,” starting in Seoul from Dec. 20 to 22 and continuing across nine cities in Asia, including Hong Kong and Jakarta, Indonesia.
J.Y. Park will return on Nov. 4 with a new digital single, “Easy Lover,” about a year after “Changed Man.” He will hold a year-end solo concert, “Still JYP,” from Dec. 27 to 29 at the Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, southern Seoul.
Rapper and singer Heize will release a new album, a year after her eighth EP, “Last Winter,” on Nov. 6. Her agency, P Nation, hinted at the album’s concept by sharing a video on its official social media accounts featuring AI-restored family photos from Heize’s childhood.
BY YOON SEUNG-JIN [yoon.seungjin@joongang.co.kr]
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