TXT’s Yeonjun is returning as a solo artist, opening the next chapter of his personal music project with a new mini album.
Yeonjun announced the release of his second solo mini album, ‘NO LABELS: PART 02,’ through global fan platform Weverse at midnight on June 16.
The album will be released on July 10 at 1 p.m. KST, with pre-orders beginning the same day at 10 a.m. KST. The comeback arrives about eight months after Yeonjun released his first solo album, ‘NO LABELS: PART 01,’ in November.

With ‘NO LABELS: PART 01,’ Yeonjun began a solo project focused on showing himself without fixed labels, titles, or outside definitions.
The album introduced what fans called his own “Yeonjun core,” built through his participation in lyrics, composition, performance, and overall creative direction. Rather than leaning only on his image as a member of TOMORROW X TOGETHER, Yeonjun used the project to prove his identity and potential as a solo artist.
Now, ‘NO LABELS: PART 02’ is expected to develop that story further.
The new album is drawing attention because it may reveal a sharper and more complete version of Yeonjun’s solo color, connecting directly to the message he began in the first part.
Before the official release announcement, HYBE Labels uploaded a video titled ‘CHOI YEONJUN’ on June 15 at 11 p.m. KST.
The video shows Yeonjun in natural, unfiltered moments. He wakes up, opens a window, brushes his teeth, and spends time alone eating snacks. Instead of presenting a flashy performance teaser, the clip focuses on a relaxed and personal atmosphere.
The background music also caught attention. A short piece of music that appeared at the end of his previous music video was used again in the new video, creating a smooth connection between ‘NO LABELS: PART 01’ and ‘PART 02.’
That detail has led fans to believe that the two projects are closely linked, both musically and narratively.

Yeonjun’s first solo album made a strong impact on global charts.
‘NO LABELS: PART 01’ entered the Billboard 200 at No. 10, proving that Yeonjun could stand out as an individual artist beyond his group activities.
His performance ability, expressive range, and creative involvement also drew praise, helping establish him as one of the most closely watched solo performers among fourth-generation K-pop idols.
Because of that success, expectations for ‘NO LABELS: PART 02’ are especially high.
While preparing for his solo comeback, Yeonjun is also continuing activities with TOMORROW X TOGETHER.
TXT is currently holding its Japanese special concert series ‘2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN’ to celebrate the group’s seventh debut anniversary.
The concert series includes eight shows in four cities, all of which sold out early. After performances in Fukuoka on June 16 and 17, the group will wrap up the tour in Hyogo on June 23 and 24.
The sold-out run highlights TXT’s strong popularity in Japan and adds to the excitement surrounding Yeonjun’s solo return.

‘NO LABELS: PART 02’ will be released on July 10 at 1 p.m. KST.
With the first part already proving his chart power and artistic identity, Yeonjun’s second solo mini album is expected to show a more defined version of his personal music world.
As fans wait for the new release, attention is now focused on what sound, message, and performance Yeonjun will bring to the next chapter of ‘NO LABELS.’
F&F Entertainment announced on June 16 that AHOF will release its third mini album on July 8, officially launching a new round of comeback promotions.
The group, consisting of Steven, Seo Jeong-woo, Cha Woong-ki, Zhang Shuai-bo, Park Han, JL, Park Ju-won, Zhe En, and Daisuke, last released its second mini album ‘The Passage’ in November.

The upcoming album will mark AHOF’s first full comeback in around eight months.
Before the official album announcement, the group began building anticipation with the pre-release digital single ‘Sugar High.’ Through the track, AHOF showed a more mature mood and hinted at a new direction for its music and performance style.
That early release helped set the tone for the group’s next chapter, raising curiosity about what kind of concept and storyline AHOF will present through its third mini album.
With ‘Sugar High,’ AHOF gave fans a preview of its growth.
The song suggested that the group is moving beyond its earlier image and preparing to show a more polished sound. As a result, attention is now focused on whether the July album will continue that transformation or introduce another unexpected shift.
The biggest point of interest for fans will be how AHOF combines upgraded music, sharper performance, and its developing group identity in the new release.
AHOF’s comeback comes at a time when the group has been steadily expanding its presence both on stage and among fans.
In January, AHOF successfully held its first solo fan concert in Korea, proving the strength of its growing fandom. The group then began its first Asia tour with ‘2026 AHOF 1ST TOUR: THE FIRST SPARK IN SEOUL,’ held on May 30 and 31 at Blue Square Woori WON Banking Hall in Seoul.
The concerts marked an important step for the group, showing that AHOF is building momentum not only through album releases but also through live performances and direct fan engagement.

The July comeback places AHOF in the middle of a crowded summer K-pop season.
Many groups are expected to release new music during the warmer months, making the competition especially intense. For AHOF, the third mini album will be a chance to prove how much the group has grown since ‘The Passage’ and how strongly it can stand out among other summer releases.
With recent concerts, a pre-release single, and a new album on the way, AHOF appears ready to show a more confident version of itself.
AHOF’s third mini album will be released on July 8.
As anticipation builds, fans are watching closely to see what sound, concept, and performance the group will bring next. After months of steady growth, AHOF’s summer return may become a key moment in defining the group’s next stage.