The release of the 2023 K-pop artist activity roadmap by Hyundai Motor Securities has sparked great enthusiasm for what's to come for the remaining six months of the year in K-pop.
This leading investment firm recently unveiled a comprehensive list of promotional activities for top-tier K-pop artists planned for the rest of 2023, raising anticipation among fans.
As K-pop's global reach continues to expand, devotees worldwide are looking forward with excitement to the forthcoming projects and initiatives that will spotlight the extraordinary talents of their beloved idols.
This comprehensive roadmap sets the stage for an exciting second half of 2023, with top artists in the K-pop industry scheduled for comebacks and new rookie groups debuting ahead.
Based on the artists' activities chart, there are 25 teams scheduled to promote in the third and fourth quarters of 2023.
According to the chart, BTS (solo), Seventeen, TXT, NewJeans, NCT, EXO, TVXQ, SHINee, Red Velvet, ITZY, NMIXX, TREASURE, and SF9 are scheduled for promotions in the third quarter, with artists such as LE SSERAFIM, ENHYPEN, aespa, DAY6, Xdinary Heroes, BLACKPINK, IVE, and (G)I-DLE returning in the fourth quarter.
For rookie groups, there are a handful of artists scheduled to debut this year. Based on the latest chart, groups such as BOYNEXTDOOR, Baby Monster, DXTEEN, Zerobaseone, and NCT Tokyo are some of the rookie groups scheduled for this year.
With highly anticipated comebacks, thrilling new debuts, and diverse promotions coming ahead, there is much for K-pop fans to look forward to.
I like Kpop comeback news, but "Hyundai Motor Securities"? I've heard of the "Hyundai Auto-Theft" issue, but I didn't know that Hyundai had developed a Kpop tracking system. This seems ironic. Perhaps the reason there is a Hyundai auto-theft issue is because their security group is distracted by Kpop.