EXO marks 14 years with promise of long-awaited reunion on stage

EXO marks 14 years with promise of long-awaited reunion on stage

In the mercurial world of K-pop, where groups often vanish as quickly as they debut, EXO has remained a singular force. Since its 2012 arrival, the group has navigated the transition from "super rookies" to global veterans, surviving industry shifts and mandatory military service to maintain a vice grip on the charts. This week, the group celebrates its 14th anniversary, a milestone that coincides with a resurgence in its commercial power. Its eighth studio album, Reverxe, released in January, recently secured its eighth "million-seller" title and dominated domestic music programs. Now, the group is preparing to return to the stage for EXO PLANET #6 - EXhOrizon, its first solo concert in over six years. In a rare Q&A, the EXO members reflected on their endurance, their creative evolution and the reunion awaiting them at KSPO Dome. Q: Looking back over 14 years, which moment remains the most vivid? Su-ho: The day we shot the music video for “History.” I remember getting lost in thought about my trainee days, thinking, “I’m finally on the kind of set I used to only see on television

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