One of the key trends in the K-pop industry in 2026 is the 'recovery from military hiatus'. As boy group members who enlisted between 2024 and 2025 are successively discharged, the second half of the year is expected to see a surge in full-group comebacks and new album releases. Here, we will outline the trends, focusing on officially confirmed discharge schedules. Comeback dates that have not yet been announced are not assumed, and areas requiring official announcements are marked as such.
As key members return in the first half of the year, the foundation for full-group activities in the second half of the year is laid.
Members who returned in the first half of the year join group preparations, and when the remaining members complete their discharge in the second half, 'full-group' schedules naturally fall into place. Therefore, the second half of the year is seen as a period where group-unit comeback announcements increase, rather than individual member returns.
SEVENTEEN's members have been enlisting and being discharged in phases, and Jeonghan's release from service completes another piece of the full-group puzzle. NCT also expands the scope of unit and full-group operations with Jaehyun's discharge. However, specific full-group comeback dates and new album concepts are not confirmed until an official announcement is made, so it is advisable to distinguish between fandom predictions and official schedules.
2026 is also the year when the activities of iconic groups like BTS, BIGBANG, and EXO are once again a hot topic. While expectations are high, as their resumption of activities and formats are covered differently by each media outlet, confirmed schedules should be based on official channel announcements. If the trends of several major groups overlap in one season, music show, awards ceremony, and festival lineups will be quickly filled, making it likely that the K-pop industry in the second half of the year will be more packed than any other year.
The first activity after discharge is not necessarily an album. It is common for members to first appear in acting, variety shows, or musicals, so in the second half of the year, the activities of boy group members, coupled with Drama casting news, are also noteworthy. As individual members build their filmographies, a virtuous cycle is created where the buzz for the team's comeback also rises.
In summary, the second half of 2026 is at the heart of a supercycle leading from 'discharge → joining → full-group preparation'. The confirmed discharge schedules are as listed above, and keeping in mind that comeback details are areas updated as official announcements are made, will help in discerning information.
K-pop in June 2026 was truly a battle of boy group comebacks. After kicking off with the simultaneous return of TREASURE and SHINee on June 1st, a continuous stream of 5th-generation rising groups and established veteran teams released new albums, heating up the digital chart and music show competition all month long. On top of this, having completed their military service and returning as a full group, BTS's 'ARIRANG' World Tour landed in Busan, making it an incredibly rich month. We have rounded up the boy group comebacks and tour news you need to catch this month in chronological order, along with 'why you should tune in' all in one place.
| Date | Group | Album | Title Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 1 | TREASURE | 4th Mini Album 'NEW WAV' | IF I |
| June 1 | SHINee | 6th Mini Album 'Atmos' | Atmos |
| June 2 | N.Flying | Digital Single 'In Between Seasons' | In Between Seasons |
| June 8 | BOYNEXTDOOR | 1st Full Album 'HOME' | VIRAL |
| June 9 | EPEX | 7th EP 'Youth : Epilogue' | ECHO |
| June 15 | RIIZE | 2nd Mini Album 'II' | Do your dance |
| June 17 | ONF | 'ONF:MY SELF' (2nd Full Album Part 2) | Open The Door |
| June 26 | ATEEZ | 14th Mini Album 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.5' | Bad |
※ BTS was included in the June lineup for their 'ARIRANG' World Tour schedule rather than a new release (detailed separately below).
TREASURE opened the June music scene with their comeback on June 1st with their 4th mini album 'NEW WAV'. With the title track 'IF I', it is a hip-hop-based album where they break familiar boundaries and create their own flow with stronger, more distinct colors and energy. As several teams made their comebacks on the same day, early chart competition was particularly fierce.
On the same day, June 1st, the 18-year veteran group SHINee also released their 6th mini album 'Atmos'. The title track of the same name, 'Atmos', is an electronic house-based dance track featuring a blend of glitchy synths and a rhythmic bassline, once again showcasing SHINee's signature sophisticated and stylish performance. It was also highly significant as it marked their first comeback in about a year since their single in 2025.
The biggest event in the June music scene was undoubtedly BTS. Returning as a full group after completing their military service, BTS is continuing their 'ARIRANG' World Tour spearheaded by their 2026 album 'ARIRANG'. In June, they held concerts at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium on June 12-13. The symbolism was even greater as June 13th coincided with BTS's debut anniversary. Later in the month, they crossed over to Europe and took the stage in Madrid, Spain, on June 26-27. Amidst the new album comebacks, the 'full-group BTS tour' was an event that single-handedly anchored the center of gravity of K-pop in June.
BOYNEXTDOOR is a leading 5th-generation runner under a HYBE label, a team that has captured both a solid fandom and public appeal among their peers with songs like 'I LOVE YOU Only for Today'. On June 8th, they returned with their 1st full album 'HOME'. As this is the first time they are pouring the firepower they've built up through successive mini-albums and singles into a 'full-length' format, expectations were high for the track composition and narrative perfection. The key focus is on what color the title track 'VIRAL' will bring to close out one chapter and open the next.
A week later, on June 15th, RIIZE made their comeback with their 2nd mini album 'II'. RIIZE is the boy group introduced by SM Entertainment about 7 years after NCT, and a team that skyrocketed to the forefront of the 5th generation upon debut. This album contains a total of 6 tracks and is known to feature participation from SM's representative hitmaker KENZIE, adding weight to its musical perfection. The title track is 'Do your dance', and the release time was 6:00 PM on June 15th (KST). The comparison of digital and music show performance against BOYNEXTDOOR was the biggest focal point on the mid-June charts.
The end of June was adorned by ATEEZ. ATEEZ is the first group produced and debuted directly by KQ Entertainment, trademarked by their intense concepts and stage presence honed through global tours. Released on June 26th, their 14th mini album 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.5' is a work that continues the group's long-running 'GOLDEN HOUR' series, with the title track 'Bad'. How they would tie up or expand the narrative of the series was a major point of interest for fans.
On June 9th, EPEX returned with their 7th EP 'Youth : Epilogue'. The title track is 'ECHO'. As an album that ties a knot in the 'Youth' narrative the group has been continuing, it was worth watching how the colors of EPEX—a group that has received strong support from their core fanbase for their solid concepts and performances—would be summarized.
On June 17th, ONF made their comeback with the second part of their 2nd full album 'ONF:MY SELF' (Title Track 'Open The Door'). As a team that has built a thick fanbase with highly polished sounds and stages, expectations gathered for the finale-like nature of this project, which releases a full album in divided parts.
Amidst the flashy comebacks of idol groups, the band N.Flying filled the early summer vibes with their digital single 'In Between Seasons' on June 2nd. It is a song that captures the sentiments of changing seasons with the band's unique sound, highlighting a texture of music that only a live band can deliver.
Starting with the simultaneous return of TREASURE and SHINee on June 1st, a head-to-head match between 5th-generation rookies (BOYNEXTDOOR and RIIZE), veteran groups continuing their series (ATEEZ, EPEX, and ONF), the band sounds of N.Flying, and the full-group BTS 'ARIRANG' tour — June was a month where boy group fans had something to look forward to every week. We recommend checking the official channels of each group for album release times, music show schedules, and concert dates.
※ The release dates, albums, title tracks, and tour schedules in this article were compiled based on announced comeback schedules and reports, and are subject to change depending on the circumstances of the respective agencies.
Getting drenched in water while watching your favorite boy group's performance, and cooling off with refreshing food between shows. This is the charm of the summer festival, WATERBOMB. The 2026 WATERBOMB kicks off in Seoul in July. We've summarized which boy groups will take the stage this time, along with food recommendations and tips to enjoy the event 200%.
The 2026 WATERBOMB Seoul will be held for three days from July 24th to 26th outdoors at KINTEX Exhibition Center 2 in Goyang. The performance boy group fans should pay attention to is RIIZE. RIIZE has been revealed to perform on July 26th (Sunday). As a team known for their strong live skills, their performance unfolding amidst a barrage of water is one of the key highlights of this WATERBOMB.
In addition, Jay Park, BIBI, CHANGMO, Sunmi, Lee Young-ji, and KISS OF LIFE have been named in the lineup. However, the performers vary by date and the lineup is revealed sequentially, while the lineups for Busan (August 8th) and Sokcho (August 22nd) will be announced separately. Be sure to check the official channels and ticketing sites for the performance dates of the artists you want to see.
At large-scale festival sites like WATERBOMB, food zones and food trucks are usually operated. Since playing in the water during midsummer drains a lot of physical energy, pacing yourself by eating and drinking in between is the key to enjoying the festival.
Wrapping up the event at a local hot spot in the host city after the show is also a great course. If attending the Sokcho round (August 22nd, Hanwha Resort Seorak), combining it with local delicacies like dakgangjeong (sweet crispy fried chicken) and ssiat hotteok (seed-stuffed pancake) at Sokcho Jungang Market, or seafood and milmyeon (wheat noodles) for the Busan round, will complete your food bucket list.
WATERBOMB is a festival where you "get splashed with water." Put your mobile phone, cards, and tickets in a neck-strap waterproof pouch, and bring aqua shoes, a spare change of clothes, a towel, and waterproof sunscreen. Preparing a water gun in advance will save you from standing in line to buy one on-site. Keeping valuables to a minimum is the safest bet.
You can check the transportation and detailed essentials for each host city all at once in Nadri's 'WATERBOMB' guide. From your favorite performances and refreshing food to a short summer trip — grab all three in just one day at WATERBOMB.
※ Schedules, lineups, and on-site operations are based on information released for 2026, and may be subject to change according to official announcements.