
Day6 unveils highly anticipated 4th album 'The Decade'; band marks return after six-year hiatus
Day6's fourth studio album 'The Decade' is set for release on September 5 at 6 PM KST. It follows their 2019 album 'The Book of Us: Entropy', after a gap of about 5 years and 11 months. The title reflects their 10-year career since debuting in 2015.
All four members participated in creating the 10 tracks. Composer Hong Ji-sang, known for past collaborations, is credited.
Tracklist and title tracks
This album introduces Day6's first double title tracks: 'Dream Bus' and 'Inside Out'. The full tracklist includes 'Don't Let the Sun Rise', 'Disco Day', 'My Way', 'In Front of the Stars', 'Take All My Heart', 'Fly! Dream Rider', 'Finally Coming to an End', and 'Our Season'.
Themes cover life stories and love, consistent with the band's discography.
Anniversary tour information
The band starts their 10th anniversary tour 'Day6 10th Anniversary Tour ' on August 30-31 at Goyang Sports Complex, which has a capacity of approximately 41,000 seats according to venue data. This marks the first solo headlining by a domestic band at the venue, with all seats sold out across both days.
Expectations for the comeback
'The Decade' is expected to engage fans through its sincere content. Day6 has built a catalogue of songs addressing personal experiences, and this release continues that approach.
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