Mar 3, 202632

TXT to Release 8th Mini Album on April 13 — First Comeback Since Contract Renewal

Exciting news for MOA around the world!!

TOMORROW X TOGETHER will officially make their comeback in Korea on April 13 with their 8th mini album, marking their first album release since renewing their contracts.

At midnight on March 2 (KST), the group announced via Weverse that they will release their new mini album titled “7TH YEAR: When the Wind Stopped Briefly in the Thorny Thicket.”

This is particularly meaningful as it will be their first Korean album following the full-group contract renewal with BIGHIT MUSIC last August.


A Project That Captures Seven Years of Growth

The phrase “7TH YEAR” in the album title symbolizes the condensed journey of TXT’s seven-year career.

The poetic and lengthy subtitle, “When the Wind Stopped Briefly in the Thorny Thicket,” instantly brings back memories of the group’s early musical identity. TXT has long drawn attention for their uniquely expressive titles, including their debut track “CROWN” and the title song “Run Away” from their first full-length album.

With this new album title evoking their debut-era storytelling style, anticipation is already building among fans.


What Is the Concept This Time?

Alongside the album announcement, TXT unveiled a trailer video and concept photos.

The monochrome trailer portrays multiple figures confronting anxiety and inner turmoil. In sharp contrast to the black-and-white visuals, fluorescent thorny thickets appear strikingly vivid. A silhouette covered entirely in thorns further intensifies curiosity about the album’s message.

The five members calmly recite lines from poet Yoon Dong-ju’s “Thorny Thicket,” enhancing the emotional immersion of the teaser.

The concept photos continue the refined monochrome aesthetic, using thorny thickets as symbolic objects — creating a visually cohesive and sophisticated mood.



Fans Already Captivated

The album trailer was first unveiled during TXT’s 7th debut anniversary special concert, “2026 TXT MOA CON,” held on March 1.

The concert took place over three days starting February 27 at KSPO DOME (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Seoul, drawing approximately 33,000 attendees.

During the show, the members performed a setlist that encapsulated their seven-year journey, accompanied by a live band. They also swapped solo songs with one another, showcasing fresh charms, and delivered diverse cover stages that heightened the excitement of the concert.

Anticipation for their April comeback is now higher than ever.


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