TXT Confirm April Comeback, Preparing to Open a New Chapter After ‘The Star Chapter’

TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) are officially preparing to return this April, signaling the start of a new musical chapter following the conclusion of their long-running ‘The Star Chapter’ series.

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A Chapter That Redefined TXT’s Career

On February 5, BigHit Music confirmed that the group is currently working toward an April comeback. While detailed schedules and album information have not yet been announced, the agency noted that preparations are well underway and asked fans to look forward to what’s next.

Upon release, ‘The Star Chapter: TOGETHER’ delivered immediate commercial success. The album surpassed 1.4 million copies sold on its first day and debuted at No.1 on Hanteo’s daily physical album chart. Domestically and internationally, the response reinforced TXT’s status as one of K-pop’s most influential fourth-generation groups.

Global charts reflected similar momentum. The album topped Japan’s Oricon Daily Album Ranking and LINE MUSIC’s Daily Album Chart, while also reaching No.1 on iTunes Top Albums charts across 19 regions. It additionally ranked high on both the Worldwide and European iTunes Album charts, highlighting TXT’s expanding global reach.

Looking Ahead to a New Era

With ‘The Star Chapter’ officially complete, fans are now speculating about the direction TXT’s next era will take. Known for blending coming-of-age storytelling with evolving soundscapes, the group has consistently framed each comeback as part of a larger narrative rather than a standalone release.

Member Yeonjun also drew attention in late 2025 through his solo debut album ‘No Labels: Part 01’, where he participated in writing credits across multiple tracks, further underscoring TXT’s growing creative involvement.

What’s Next for TXT

Before their comeback, TXT will conclude their Japan tour ‘ACT: TOMORROW in JAPAN’ with final shows in Osaka on February 7 and 8. As anticipation builds, April is expected to mark not just a return, but the beginning of TXT’s next long-term storyline.