
RIIZE challenges rage-style hip-hop. The single "Fame," set to be released on November 24, includes a total of three tracks. It focuses on the growth process of RIIZE, capturing the anxieties and emptiness faced by the members at times, as well as the passion that arises from it. The title track, sharing the same name, is RIIZE's first attempt at rage-style hip-hop. With a strong rhythm structure that encourages bold advancement, it adds the rough texture of electric guitar, delivering dynamic energy. The lyrics convey RIIZE's ideals as "emotional pop artists," communicating the message that "what we truly desire is the sharing of emotions and love rather than fame." This differentiates it from the bright and challenging messages RIIZE has previously shown, making it feel even fresher. Today (the 17th), teaser images were also released on their official social media, attracting attention. Since their debut song "Get A Guitar," RIIZE has showcased their unique genre of "emotional pop," continuously expanding their musical range and being loved by fans worldwide. Anticipation is rising for the new song "Fame" where fans can meet RIIZE's new appearance once again.
RIIZE, the K-POP boy group, achieved a record by holding their first Tokyo Dome concert just 2 years and 5 months after debuting, drawing 120,000 fans over three days. A video capturing this monumental event will be released on May 27, 2026, featuring performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and member commentary.
On the afternoon of the 26th, a TOM FORD BEAUTY fragrance campaign event took place in Seoul's Jongno District, featuring attendees like Lee Soo-hyuk, Wi Ha-joon, and members of ALLDAY PROJECT, Bailey and U-chan. The event also sparked discussions about Lee Soo-hyuk's resemblance to his friend G-DRAGON, with a video circulating online.
On the afternoon of the 26th, an event celebrating the TOM FORD BEAUTY fragrance campaign took place at FUTURA SEOUL in Seoul's Jongno District, attended by RIIZE's Eunsok. Additionally, tickets for the Kstyle PARTY 2026, featuring BOYNEXTDOOR and RIIZE, will go on sale starting March 23, with photo opportunities scheduled for all stages.
RIIZE made history as the first K-POP boy band to perform at Lollapalooza South America, showcasing their growth and stage presence across Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. They engaged fans with 14 songs and multilingual comments, receiving extensive media coverage and positive reactions from audiences. Upcoming performances include festivals in Japan, Korea, and Thailand.
Kstyle PARTY 2026 will be held at K Arena Yokohama on May 9-10, featuring headliners BOYNEXTDOOR and RIIZE. General ticket sales start on March 23, priced at 16,000 yen per day. A special 'photo time' will allow smartphone photography during designated times only. Rules apply for photography and conduct.
Kstyle PARTY 2026 is set for May 9-10 at K Arena Yokohama, featuring artists like BOYNEXTDOOR and RIIZE. Special 'photo time' will allow smartphone photography at designated times. VIP upgrades are available until March 22. Free participation for selected attendees at the farewell event, with specific rules for photography and behavior.
On the afternoon of the 12th, RIIZE departed from Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. They completed their first world tour, moving 420,000 fans to tears during the emotional finale, stating 'We can't do it without BRIIZE.' Additionally, all artists participating in 'Kstyle PARTY 2026' will attend, with a farewell event limited to 50 fans.
RIIZE wraps up its inaugural world tour with a spectacular finale in Seoul, attracting 32000 fans. The concert featured 27 songs, impressive stage designs, and emotional moments as members expressed gratitude to their fans, BRIIZE, for their support. Special appearances and memorable performances marked this significant event.
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