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SHINee to release a new single this month

SHINee to release a new single this month

Yahoo13-05-2025

13 May - SHINee is set to release a new single on 25 May, marking the 17th anniversary of their debut.
The announcement was made by their agency SM Entertainment on 12 May, stating that the new single will include two songs, including the title track. The release is part of "SHINee WEEK," a celebration of the group's 17th debut anniversary.
SHINee will also hold their seventh solo concert from 23 to 25 May at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, where they will reunite with fans who have supported them for many years.
Additionally, they will also be releasing the recorded versions of their past concerts from 18 to 22 May as part of the SHINee week.
Debuting in 2008 as a five-member idol group under SM Entertainment with the hit "Replay (Noona You're So Pretty)," SHINee has enjoyed domestic and international success with numerous hits such as "Ring Ding Dong," "Lucifer," "View" and "Sherlock."
(Photo Source: SHINee IG, YNA)

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