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Shocking: Co-ed Group KARD To Disband After 9 Years — First Full Album Drops, Then It’s Over

KARD to end group activities after nine years — “Agreed after careful discussions”

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KARD [사진: DSP미디어]

A rare co-ed K-pop act is calling it quits: KARD will wrap up group activities nine years after debut.

Agency DSP Media announced on the 6th, “KARD will release their first full-length album, 'Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE,' on July 28 and then embark on a world tour,” adding, “After careful discussions with all four members, we agreed to bring KARD’s journey to a close following these promotions.”

The label said, “We would like to once again thank HIDDEN KARD (the official fandom) for being with KARD for so long, and we ask for your warm support and encouragement as the members begin their next chapters.”

They continued, “We hope the new album and tour — prepared with all their heart — become cherished memories for HIDDEN KARD, and we ask for your unwavering interest in these final promotions that will showcase KARD at their most signature.”

Debuting in July 2017, KARD is a four-member co-ed group consisting of BM, Jeon Somin, Jeon Jiwoo, and J.Seph. They gained a devoted following in Korea and abroad with hits like 'Oh NaNa,' 'Don't Recall,' 'Hola Hola,' and 'GUNSHOT.'