
TIOT will officially debut. Redstart ENM, their agency, announced on March 30th that "TIOT will officially debut on April 22nd," and revealed that "new member Shin Ye-chan has joined, and they are preparing to work as a 5-member group." Additionally, at midnight today (2nd), they released the timetable for their debut album "Kick-START" through official SNS. According to the images released, they will start full-fledged debut promotions with the release of a preview video for the pre-release song "MOONRISE" on the 4th. On the 5th, they will pre-release the music video for "MOONRISE," and from the 9th to the 11th, they plan to showcase three versions of concept photos to excite fans. They will then sequentially release various contents such as the tracklist, highlight medley, and music video preview for the title track until the release date on the 22nd, increasing expectations for the album. The images also include schedules for two special events, and fans are paying attention to what kind of content will capture their hearts. With a rough, tape-patched atmosphere and striking details such as doodles, the design of the images is captivating, and fans' interest in the new charm that TIOT will show through their debut album is growing. TIOT is composed of members who proved their abilities by achieving high rankings through the Mnet survival audition program "BOYS PLANET." They gained recognition by releasing a pre-debut album titled "Invincible" in August last year. With "Invincible," they became candidates for first place on Korean music shows, signaling the start of successful pre-debut activities. Furthermore, they held their first year-end concert "2023 TIOT FANCON: Find the way" in December last year, and successfully concluded a concert in Tokyo in January this year, leaving a strong impact on global fans. TIOT's debut album "Kick-START" will be released at 6:00 PM on the 22nd through various music streaming sites.
The 76th Sapporo Snow Festival will feature n.SSign as headliner, returning after three years, and TIOT making their debut. Fans are thrilled for the performances, which promise special stages and unique moments. The event is set for February 7, 2026, at Zepp Sapporo, showcasing the growth of these K-POP groups.
Korean entertainment company RedstartENM has signed a management contract with URACHACHA to promote TIOT's activities in Japan. TIOT, a rising K-POP artist, will engage in concerts, events, and media collaborations in Japan, with URACHACHA overseeing these efforts to connect with local fans. RedstartENM emphasizes Japan's importance for TIOT's global expansion.
On October 1st, KickFlip secured 1st place during the live broadcast of MBC MUSIC's SHOW CHAMPION at the MBC Dream Center in Gyeonggi-do. The show featured performances from various artists, including LUN8, AxMxP, and The KingDom. KickFlip also addressed the temporary hiatus of their Japanese member, Amal, expressing hope for their return.
On the afternoon of the 24th, MBC MUSIC's SHOW CHAMPION was broadcast live from the MBC Dream Center in Gyeonggi-do, Goyang City. i-dle's Woogie won 1st place without performing. Other artists featured included A.C.E's Jun, CIX, ALL(H)OURS, LUN8, AxMxP, TIOT, GENBLUE, BADVILLAIN, PRIMROSE, Galaxy Kids, and YOUNGBIN (Ahn Young-bin). Note: This article is based on local media coverage, and there may be variations in the photos provided.
On the afternoon of September 23, SBS MTV's 'THE SHOW' was broadcast live from Prism Tower in Mapo, Seoul. The show featured Cosmic Girls' Dayoung, who won first place, along with LUN8, PRIMROSE, former JYP trainee Yoon Sobin, and many others. Notably, LUN8's Yuuma performed on stage for the first time after joining the group, expressing his desire to showcase a great performance.
BLACKPINK's Rosé achieved first place with her collaboration "APT." on MBC's music show, surpassing aespa and G-DRAGON. Other K-pop groups like NCT DREAM, ATEEZ, and ENHYPEN also made comebacks with new songs showcasing their unique styles and themes. The broadcast featured performances from various artists, highlighting the vibrant K-pop scene.
At the UCON concert in Seoul, three rookie idol groups—WHIB, ALL(H)OURS, and TIOT—delivered a captivating 160-minute performance. They showcased their unique styles and talents, breaking traditional boundaries with innovative stage setups and special collaborations. The event highlighted their potential as future global idols, culminating in a heartfelt finale with all members singing together.
Three active idol groups, WHIB, TIOT, and ALL(H)OURS, are breaking traditional formats by forming a rap and dance unit. Their debut will occur at the 'UCON' concert in Seoul on October 9, featuring dynamic performances from their talented members. This project, led by producer Park Hyun-ho, aims to highlight global rookie potential.
TIOT is set to release their new digital single, 'Through the Long Tunnel of That Season,' on October 1 at 6 PM. The announcement includes a moody poster that piques curiosity about the song. This marks their comeback after six months since their debut album, 'Kick-START,' released in April.
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