
ENHYPEN, anticipating their comeback, released a preview of their new album through short videos. On December 16, in the afternoon, ENHYPEN posted six member-specific short videos on their official SNS. They are hinting at the release of their 7th mini-album 'THE SIN: VANISH' on January 16, 2025, with videos likely containing hints about the album. Jungwon rushes back in response to Jay's shout, 'NO way, come back.' Heeseung shows a surprised expression at the sharp sound made while eating jelly. Jungwon and Jake reconcile by quickly exchanging items, with subtitles saying, 'You're such a good stealer!' Sonu's spoon has the shape of the letters 'BGDC' while Sunghoon and Niki appear clueless, asking each other where the lost island is. Finally, Jake falls asleep after affectionately saying to himself, 'Sleep tight.' While the playful charm of ENHYPEN in each video brings laughter, fans are speculating about the meanings behind the situations shown by the members. Their unique dark fantasy epic has built a distinctive concept and storytelling with each album, raising anticipation for their new music. 'THE SIN: VANISH' marks ENHYPEN's first new release in about six months and is the beginning of a new album series themed around 'sin.' Previously, their agency BELIFT LAB explained that the album will deal with absolute taboos viewed as sinful in the 'vampire society' that serves as the backdrop for ENHYPEN's album epic, depicting the story of a vampire couple who choose to escape to protect their love.
MBC announced the cancellation of 'Show Music Core in MACAU' scheduled for February 7 and 8 due to local circumstances. They apologized to fans and stakeholders, expressing hope to reschedule in a more stable environment. The event was set to feature artists like ENHYPEN and NCT's Mark, but now fans will miss their performances.
MBC's 'Show Music Core in MACAU' has unveiled its final lineup, including artists like STAYC and ENHYPEN. The event, set for February 7-8, promises a spectacular outdoor experience at the Macao Outdoor Performance Venue. Ticket sales start today, but some Japanese members may face visa issues due to diplomatic tensions.
ENHYPEN's 'SHOUT OUT' has been chosen as the official support song for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, aiming to energize both athletes and fans. The song captures the excitement of young voices rising to the world, with lyrics that inspire passion and unity. Additionally, a challenge featuring the song has been launched to encourage public participation in supporting the Korean athletes.
KBS 2TV's 'Music Bank' issued an apology for a subtitle error during the K-Chart announcement, mistakenly showing last week's nominees. They acknowledged the confusion caused to viewers, artists, and fans, and promised to thoroughly check production processes to prevent future occurrences. The actual nominees were ENHYPEN and ALPHA DRIVE ONE, with ALPHA DRIVE ONE winning with 'FREAK ALARM.'
Son Heung from ENHYPEN has been announced as a torchbearer for the upcoming Milan Winter Olympics, set to begin on February 6. His agency, BELIFT LAB, confirmed his participation. Previously, BTS's Jin was a torchbearer for the Paris Olympics. Son Heung has a background in sports, having been a figure skating candidate before debuting as a singer in 2020.
MBC's 'Show! Music Core in Macau' on February 7-8 may see Japanese members unable to participate due to visa issues stemming from strained Japan-China relations. Groups affected include ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, and others, with some groups potentially losing their entire Japanese member lineup.
Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok visited HYBE to discuss BTS's upcoming comeback performance at Gwanghwamun. He emphasized the significance of freedom in K-pop culture, stating that the success of Hallyu is rooted in democracy. He also mentioned the need for policies supporting creators and young talent in the K-pop industry.
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