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SEVENTEEN to make a comeback this October

By Jashley Ann Cruz
Published August 29, 2023 5:23 PM PHT

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It's official, we'll soon be hearing new music from SEVENTEEN!

Carats, this is not a drill. K-pop boy band SEVENTEEN is set to make their highly-anticipated comeback with a new mini-album to be released this October!

After months of speculation, PLEDIS Entertainment, the agency behind SEVENTEEN, finally confirmed the boy band's long-awaited comeback. According to Soompi, PLEDIS responded to reports with the official confirmation of the group's return.

“It is true they are making a comeback with their 11th mini-album at the end of October. Currently, they are in the final stages of preparations for the album, and we will announce the exact comeback date,” they said.

PLEDIS gave Carats hints of SEVENTEEN's October comeback with the announcement of the status of members Seungkwan who's currently on hiatus and S.Coups who is recovering from ACL surgery.

From there they confirmed that Seungkwan would be returning in time for SEVENTEEN's October comeback while S.Coups will be monitoring his condition closely and assess whether he can participate or not.

SEVENTEEN recently released their Japan best album ALWAYS YOURS which includes two new Japanese tracks “Ima-Even if the world ends” and “Sara Sara,” as well as their original Japanese tracks and a few of their Korean tracks in their respective Japanese versions.

Last April, SEVENTEEN also released their record-breaking album FML which includes tracks “Super,” “F*ck My Life,” “Fire,” “I Don't Understand But I Luv U,” “Dust,” and “April Shower.” The album is the current title holder of the best-selling Korean album of all time having sold over 6.2 million copies.

Carats could not contain their excitement with the confirmation of the good news and are gearing up to welcome their favorite idols back on stage.