• PURPLE KISS Shares Exciting Tracklist for Mini Album 'HEADWAY'

    The talented group PURPLE KISS is gearing up to make a comeback with their new mini album, 'HEADWAY.' On October 14, the members (Na Go-eun, Doshi, Ire, Yuki, Chae-in, and Suan) revealed the album's tracklist on their official social media.

    The album features five songs, including the title track 'ON MY BIKE,' along with 'Intro: Concrete Jungle,' 'Sweet Nightmare,' 'Encore,' and 'Light the Way.' The image showcasing the tracklist presents a dilapidated building with a dark vibe, lit by a small ray of light, which really grabs your attention.

    What’s exciting about this album is how much the members were involved in the songwriting. Suan wrote the title track 'ON MY BIKE' and contributed to 'Light the Way.' Meanwhile, Na Go-eun showcased her skills by composing 'Sweet Nightmare' and helping with 'Encore.' Even the main rapper, Yuki, added her touch by writing the lyrics for 'Encore' and 'Light the Way.'

    This is PURPLE KISS's first album in about seven months since their mini album 'BXX.' With 'HEADWAY,' they aim to show their strong desire to move forward despite the many choices and challenges that come their way. Known for their unique themes of witches, zombies, and eccentric concepts, along with impressive live performances, PURPLE KISS is definitely making waves with this release.

    The mini album 'HEADWAY' will drop on various music platforms at 6 PM on the 22nd. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how the group's hard work and creativity will shine through in this new project!

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  • Taeyeon's Japan concert officially canceled and fans are heartbroken, says: "feels like the show was stolen" Here's Why

    Taeyeon’s Tokyo concert has sadly been canceled for good, and both she and her fans are feeling emotional.

    On April 29, SM Entertainment shared an official statement confirming that 'Taeyeon Concert – The ODD of LOVE in Japan' will not be happening anymore. The show was originally scheduled for April 19–20 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo.

    SM stated, “After the concert was postponed, we did our best to find another venue that could hold the same number of fans and still offer the best performance. But we couldn’t secure a proper venue, so we’ve decided to cancel the concert.”

    They also added, “We’re really sorry to all the fans who waited patiently. We checked every possible way to make it happen, but in the end, we had no choice but to make this difficult decision. Thank you for your understanding.”

    As for those who already bought tickets, SM said, “You’ll get a full refund. Please check the My Page section or your ticket email on April 30 for more info.”

    Taeyeon was supposed to hold her concert in Tokyo as part of her Asia tour. But earlier this month, the concert had to be canceled last-minute due to equipment delays.

    After hearing the news, Taeyeon shared her thoughts through her fan communication platform. She said, “When the news about the canceled concert came out, I was really worried about SONE. I didn’t even know what to say.”

    She added, “It felt like a concert that everyone worked hard on and looked forward to just disappeared. Like it was stolen from us. I don’t even know how to explain how empty and helpless I feel.”

    Fans have been showing their support, saying they’ll continue to wait for her return to Japan.

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