
N.Flying gears up for full-group return with 2nd LP
The band of five teased second studio album 'Everlasting' with a motion logo which signified the comeback with five circles merging into one.
The LP is slated to be released on May 28 but the band unveiled the titular track in advance at its standalone concert in Seoul last week along with a string of unpublished songs. With the Seoul concert, N.Flying began a new chapter in its career, welcoming back three members who completed serving their military duties.
The three-day gig, dubbed '&Con4: Full Circle,' is the beginning of the band's international tour that encompasses 27 more stops running until January next year.

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