Itzy is set to make a full-group comeback in October, with member Lia returning to activities after a break due to anxiety. The group recently concluded their international tour and will host a fan meetup in Seoul in November. On the other hand, Le Sserafim's fourth EP "Crazy" achieved great success, selling nearly 70,000 copies on its release day and topping the Oricon daily album ranking. The group also announced a collaboration with PinkPantheress and released a remix of the title track. SHINee's Onew's solo EP "Flow" topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in 26 regions, and he will be holding a solo fan concert in Seoul and Japan. Additionally, bandmate Taemin unveiled the music video for "Horizon" from his fifth solo EP "Eternal." Furthermore, Ateez dropped the single "Royal," a collaboration with Japanese boy band Be:First, which features a mix of English and Japanese. The two groups previously collaborated for the single "Hush-Hush," which achieved success on Oricon's Weekly Digital Single ranking and Billboard Japan's Hot 100. Ateez recently completed the US leg of their world tour and is preparing to release their fourth single in Japan, "Birthday," on October 2 before resuming their tour in Europe next year.
Itzy is set to make a full-group comeback in October, with member Lia returning to activities after a break due to anxiety. The group recently concluded their international tour and will host a fan meetup in Seoul in November. On the other hand, Le Sserafim's fourth EP "Crazy" achieved great success, selling nearly 70,000 copies on its release day and topping the Oricon daily album ranking. The group also announced a collaboration with PinkPantheress and released a remix of the title track. SHINee's Onew's solo EP "Flow" topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in 26 regions, and he will be holding a solo fan concert in Seoul and Japan. Additionally, bandmate Taemin unveiled the music video for "Horizon" from his fifth solo EP "Eternal." Furthermore, Ateez dropped the single "Royal," a collaboration with Japanese boy band Be:First, which features a mix of English and Japanese. The two groups previously collaborated for the single "Hush-Hush," which achieved success on Oricon's Weekly Digital Single ranking and Billboard Japan's Hot 100. Ateez recently completed the US leg of their world tour and is preparing to release their fourth single in Japan, "Birthday," on October 2 before resuming their tour in Europe next year.