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Vanner Set to Release English-Language Single Ahead of September Album

Eyeon Choi / Published September 1, 2024 09:52 PM
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Courtesy of Klep Entertainment

K-pop boy band Vanner is gearing up for a significant return to the music scene with the release of a new album in September, as reported by local media on Friday. Before the full album drop, the group will release an English-language single, marking their first foray into English-language music, which is expected to broaden their global reach.

The upcoming album will be the group's first release since their second EP, Capture the Flag, which came out in January. However, Vanner will promote this new project as a quartet, as member Sungkook has been fulfilling his mandatory military service since May. Despite the temporary reduction in members, the group is determined to maintain their momentum and continue engaging with fans through new music and performances.

Vanner, which debuted in 2019 with their studio album V, experienced a significant rise in popularity after winning the band competition Peaktime last year. This victory helped them gain broader recognition both in South Korea and internationally. Following their success on Peaktime, Vanner held their first standalone concert in Seoul in April, which was a major milestone for the group. They continued to build their fanbase with live shows in Taipei, Tokyo, and Hong Kong over the following months. On July 27 and 28, Vanner returned to Seoul for encore concerts, demonstrating their growing popularity and the strong support from their fans.

In a surprise move, the band recently held a busking gig in Seoul, delighting fans with an impromptu performance that highlighted their close connection with their audience. This spontaneous event underscored Vanner's commitment to staying connected with their fans and their passion for live performance.

As they prepare for the release of their new album, Vanner's decision to release an English-language single signals their ambition to expand their influence on the global stage. Fans and industry observers alike are eager to see how the group will continue to evolve and grow in the coming months.


Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com

Courtesy of Klep Entertainment

K-pop boy band Vanner is gearing up for a significant return to the music scene with the release of a new album in September, as reported by local media on Friday. Before the full album drop, the group will release an English-language single, marking their first foray into English-language music, which is expected to broaden their global reach.

The upcoming album will be the group's first release since their second EP, Capture the Flag, which came out in January. However, Vanner will promote this new project as a quartet, as member Sungkook has been fulfilling his mandatory military service since May. Despite the temporary reduction in members, the group is determined to maintain their momentum and continue engaging with fans through new music and performances.

Vanner, which debuted in 2019 with their studio album V, experienced a significant rise in popularity after winning the band competition Peaktime last year. This victory helped them gain broader recognition both in South Korea and internationally. Following their success on Peaktime, Vanner held their first standalone concert in Seoul in April, which was a major milestone for the group. They continued to build their fanbase with live shows in Taipei, Tokyo, and Hong Kong over the following months. On July 27 and 28, Vanner returned to Seoul for encore concerts, demonstrating their growing popularity and the strong support from their fans.

In a surprise move, the band recently held a busking gig in Seoul, delighting fans with an impromptu performance that highlighted their close connection with their audience. This spontaneous event underscored Vanner's commitment to staying connected with their fans and their passion for live performance.

As they prepare for the release of their new album, Vanner's decision to release an English-language single signals their ambition to expand their influence on the global stage. Fans and industry observers alike are eager to see how the group will continue to evolve and grow in the coming months.


Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com

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