Co-ed Group KARD to Disband After 9 Years: "Activities to End Following World Tour"
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On July 6, their agency, DSP Media, announced through official social media channels, "KARD will release their first full-length album since debut, 'Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE,' on July 28, followed by a world tour." The agency added, "After careful discussion with the members, we have agreed to conclude KARD's activities with this final project."
The agency stated, "We sincerely thank the Hidden KARD (the group's fandom) who have been with KARD for a long time," and asked for "warm support and encouragement for the members' new paths in their respective fields."
They further added, "We hope the new album and world tour, which the members have prepared with all their hearts, will remain as precious memories for the fans. We ask for your continued interest in these final activities, which will be filled with the most KARD-like moments."
KARD is a four-member co-ed group consisting of BM, J.Seph, Jeon So-min, and Jeon Ji-woo, who officially debuted in 2017. They are considered a representative K-pop group that gained recognition abroad before making a name for themselves in Korea, thanks to strong interest from international music fans. With their unique composition as a co-ed group and music that blends Latin pop, moombahton, and EDM, they built a solid fandom primarily in Central and South America and North America.
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Reported by Kang Kyung-yoon | SBS Entertainment News
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