The return of Seventeen subunit trio BSS is pending, according to a local media report Monday. The subunit of Seungkwan, Dogyeom and Hoshi had already finished shooting a music video in Seoul, it added. The group's agency, Pledis Entertainment, only said it would make an announcement when the date is finalized.

The trio was launched in 2018 with digital single “Just Do It” and dropped first single album “Second Wind” in February last year. It nabbed eight trophies from TV music chart shows with the lead track from the single album, “Fighting (Feat. Lee Youngji).

” The upbeat tune was used as an official cheering track for Korean athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Separately, Seventeen announced Monday that the group added dates to the Asian leg of the tour Right Here, expanding it to 30 live shows across 14 cities in the region from mid-January to mid-February. TXT’s 7th EP hits Billboard 200 at No.

2 Tomorrow X Together claimed the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 with its seventh mini album, according to the publication’s chart preview published Sunday in the US. “The Star Chapter: Sanctuary” is the five-member act’s 11th album to enter the chart – eight Korean albums and three Japanese – the second most albums for a K-pop act after only BTS.

The extended play sold over 1.57 million copies in the first week and became its fifth consecutive million-seller. It also topped Oricon’s Daily, Weekly and Weekly Combined Album Rankings.

Main track “Over.