GOT7 drops first teaser for 2025 comeback

GOT7 drops first teaser for 2025 comeback

By: - Social Media Specialist
/ 08:52 PM December 19, 2024

GOT7 drops first teaser for 2025 comeback

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The legends are preparing for liftoff.

Globally renowned South Korean group GOT7 has dropped its first teaser for its long-awaited comeback set on Jan. 20, 2025.

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GOT7’s official social media accounts came out with the concept photo on Thursday, Dec. 19, a month before the septet’s scheduled return as a full unit.

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JAY B, the leader of the internationally beloved seven-piece act, previously confirmed their much-anticipated revival during his solo concert on Dec. 7. The announcement came after some of the members, notably BamBam and Jinyoung, casually hinted the group’s return.

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The comeback will serve as the exclamation point to marking GOT7’s eleventh year in the industry.

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This will be the septet’s first production after the release of its self-titled extended play “GOT7” in January 2022.

The upcoming record will also serve as the group’s second collective effort since leaving its former label, JYP Entertainment, in 2021 after seven years with the company.

Fans have previously criticized JYP Entertainment for its alleged poor treatment of GOT7. They organized protests through email drives, launched online campaigns, and went as far as sending a truck in front of the agency’s building last year to demand changes and improvements for the group.

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