
i-dle showcases a charming cottagecore sensibility in their Season's Greetings. On November 18, their agency CUBE Entertainment released preview images of "i-dle 2026 SEASON'S GREETINGS [i-dle & Soil Co.]" through i-dle's official SNS. In this Season's Greetings, which will begin pre-orders on the 20th, i-dle transforms into lively farmers against the backdrop of a small rural village, conveying a unique charm. The Season's Greetings includes a tabletop calendar, diary, vertical annual poster, farmer qualification certificate, a set of Polaroid photo cards, stickers, hand towels, and photo cards taken with organic crops each member is responsible for, stimulating fans' desire to collect. A special event will also be held during the pre-order period. Those who purchase the Season's Greetings during this time will receive a random selfie photo card for each item purchased. Additionally, some products will include signed Polaroids by the members as a first edition special. This year, following their rebranding, i-dle achieved four consecutive million-sellers with their 8th mini-album "We are," and their Japanese EP "i-dle" has dominated various global charts, continuing their remarkable achievements. Their mega-hit song "Queencard" recently surpassed 400 million streams on the music platform Spotify, reaffirming their status as a top global girl group. i-dle's 2026 Season's Greetings "i-dle 2026 SEASON'S GREETINGS [i-dle & Soil Co.]" will be available for pre-order online from 2 PM on the 20th to 2 PM on the 26th, with general sales starting on the 27th.
On the afternoon of the 5th, Shuhua from i-dle departed from Incheon International Airport to Taiwan for the 10th Anniversary Asia Artist Awards. This event, the first comprehensive award for K-POP and dramas, will be held on December 6 at Kaohsiung National Stadium, followed by the '10th Anniversary AAA FESTA' on December 7. Special performances are expected, including a collaboration between 2PM's Junho and IVE's Wonyoung, along with a lineup featuring artists like Stray Kids and MONSTA X.
i-dle has announced their 2026 world tour titled 'Syncopation', starting with performances in Seoul on February 21-22. The tour will feature cities like Taipei, Bangkok, Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, Yokohama, and Hong Kong. The title reflects their intent to present a unique rhythm and energy, breaking conventional boundaries.
On the afternoon of the 2nd, Minnie from i-dle and actress Cha Jung-won participated in a pop-up store event for the fashion brand RAVE in Seoul's Yongsan district. Minnie recently reported an ankle injury from the 2025 MAMA on social media, reassuring fans not to worry. BLACKPINK's Rosé and THE BOYZ's Juyeon also appeared at a PUMA experiential event.
Minnie from i-dle injured her ankle during the 2025 MAMA AWARDS, suffering ligament damage. She reassured fans that while it hurts, she will recover soon. The injury occurred when she lost a shoe during rehearsal and fell while descending stairs. She performed despite the pain, expressing her desire to show a better stage in the future. Stray Kids' Lino also injured his ankle at the same event, receiving treatment afterward.
The concert from i-dle's first Japan tour, titled '2025 i-dle first japan tour [逢い-dle]', will be exclusively streamed live on U-NEXT on December 25. A catch-up viewing option will be available until January 8. The tour featured performances of their lead song and special concert production.
Miyon from i-dle announces her active future plans after a recent photoshoot for WWD Korea. In an interview, she reflects on her growth as an artist over the past eight years, expressing how exploring her preferences has expanded her artistic expression. She also shares her desire to act and thanks her fans for their support, promising to show new sides of herself. Full details can be found in the November issue of WWD Korea, with additional digital content to be released soon.
The 2025 MAMA AWARDS commenced with a tribute to the victims of a recent Hong Kong fire, emphasizing a somber atmosphere. Hosted by Park Bo-gum, the event included heartfelt speeches and performances, with artists wearing black and mourning ribbons. ENHYPEN won multiple awards, including Fan's Choice of the Year, while BLACKPINK's Rosé and Bruno Mars received Song of the Year for 'APT.'
In response to a devastating fire in Hong Kong, K-POP groups like SM Entertainment, RIIZE, and WayV have made significant donations to support victims and rescue efforts. SM donated 1 million HKD, while others contributed various amounts. The 2025 MAMA AWARDS will proceed as planned, with changes to the event to honor the victims.
Despite a major fire in Hong Kong, the 2025 MAMA AWARDS will proceed as scheduled, but the red carpet event is canceled. The organizers express condolences and plan to support victims through donations. Changes to the stage and performances are expected, particularly the cancellation of a collaboration performance due to inappropriate lyrics.
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