TXT is changing the way fans experience a comeback and this time, MOA (TXT fandom name) gets to hear it first.
Ahead of their highly anticipated return, Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has announced a special offline listening event for their upcoming mini album ‘The Star Chapter: When the Wind Paused in the Thornbush’

Ahead of their return, Tomorrow X Together (TXT) announced a special pre-release listening event through Weverse on March 25. The group will host an offline album preview session on March 31 in Seongsu, Seoul, specifically at Seongsu Yul Music, where the event will be held three times throughout the day.
Rather than waiting for the official release, selected fans will have the chance to hear the entire mini album in advance, making it one of the most immersive fan first experiences ahead of a comeback.
This isn’t just a listening session it’s an experience. The venue will feature a minimalist photo zone inspired by the album’s concept, allowing fans to step into the world TXT has created for this comeback. The upcoming album carries added significance.

It marks TXT’s first group release following their contract renewal with BigHit Music, signaling the start of a new chapter for the group. The agency noted that this comeback is expected to feel even more meaningful, both for the members and their fans.

Pre-release listening events are not new but TXT’s approach emphasizes fan first engagement.
By allowing MOA to hear the full album before release, the group is creating anticipation through exclusivity building emotional connection,
and reinforcing their relationship with fans. In an industry where timing and buzz are everything, this strategy shifts the focus from hype alone to shared experience.
TXT’s new mini album is set to drop on April 13 at 6 p.m. KST, adding to an already competitive comeback season.
But before charts, streams, and global rankings this comeback begins with something simpler.
Fans, a room, and the music.