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After more than 20 years, TVXQ still renews contract with SM Entertainment
After more than 20 years, TVXQ still renews contract with SM Entertainment

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

After more than 20 years, TVXQ still renews contract with SM Entertainment

3 Apr - TVXQ has recently renewed their contract with their current agency, SM Entertainment. SM Entertainment announced the news on 2 March, stating, "Since their debut in 2003, TVXQ has renewed their contract based on the trust they have built with SM over a long period of time, and they will take a new leap forward with SM's full support." Member Yunho said, "It feels refreshing to continue our relationship with SM, which we have been with since our debut. We will become a TVXQ that will always do our best for our fans who have always sent us their endless love and support." Said Changmin, "It is very meaningful to have been able to accompany SM for over 20 years. We will draw an even more wonderful future for TVXQ together with SM, which has always supported and given us strength." Making their debut as a five-member group in 2003, TVXQ, which is celebrating its 22nd anniversary this year, has been greatly loved as a representative second-generation idol group with their debut song "Hug" being a huge hit. They also have many hit songs including "Rising Sun", "Wrong Number", "MIROTIC", and "The Way U Are". Meanwhile, TVXQ will be holding a nationwide live tour in Japan at the Tokyo Dome from 25 to 27 April. (Photo Source: TVXQ IG, Kookje)

TVXQ renews contract with label SM Entertainment
TVXQ renews contract with label SM Entertainment

Korea Herald

time02-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

TVXQ renews contract with label SM Entertainment

TVXQ will stay with label SM Entertainment, with the agency announcing Wednesday that both members renewed their contracts. The duo is celebrating its 22nd debut anniversary this year. Through a statement shared by the label, Yunho and Changmin said re-signing with the label they have been with since the beginning of their careers is emotional and meaningful; they vowed to continue to do their best for fans. The band debuted as a five-member act in 2003 with the digital single 'Hug.' Following the departure of three members in 2009, the remaining members started a new chapter with the fifth studio album 'Keep Your Heart Down' in 2011. The pair has been touring Japan since November to celebrate their 20-year-long career in the country and will hit Tokyo Dome on April 25-27. It will be their 33rd show at the venue, a record for an international artist.

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