LOONA Released First Trailer: A comeback for LOONA as an 11-member group has been confirmed, and preparations have reportedly already begun by their agency, Blockberry Creative. The official return trailer for the female group was published on December 13 at midnight KST.
Different bits of frightening footage plays in the trailer that was published today. There will be a new album from the ladies called “LOONA: THE ORIGINAL ALBUM [0].” Meanwhile, the girl group is set to make their first comeback on January 3 (KST), following Chuu’s departure from the group.
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South Korean female group Loona was created by Blockberry Creative. Beginning in October 2016, the group’s pre-debut project gradually unveiled each of its 12 members with the release of a promotional single over the course of the next 18 months.
Together, they made their first musical appearance on the 2018 EP [+ +] with the single “Favorite” and the song “Hi High” as the EP’s lead singles. When Chuu was cut from the cast in November 2022.
An 18-month pre-debut project for Blockberry Creative’s first girl group was announced through Naver on October 2, 2016. Until his departure in August of 2019 due to creative disputes with the company, Jaden Jeong served as the group’s creative director.
Four of the group’s members—HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, and YeoJin—were introduced between October 2016 and January 2017. Under the group’s Korean moniker, Idarui Sonyeo, each member has released a solo album with at least one track featuring collaborations with the other members.
#LOONA drops the first trailer for their January comeback https://t.co/S2TzCGRtUV
— allkpop (@allkpop) December 12, 2022
Loona 1/3, the group’s first sub-unit, was unveiled in March 2017 with members HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, and a newcomer, ViVi. On March 13, 2017, Loona 1/3 promoted their new EP Love & Live and its title track single on the SBS variety show Inkigayo.
They reissued the EP Love & Evil on April 27 with the single “Sonatine” as part of the package. The original release of Love & Live peaked at number 10 on the Gaon Album Chart in South Korea, while the reissued version peaked at number 24.
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