KARD News
카드

- Naam:
KARD - Hangul:
카드 - Fandom:
- Hidden Kard
- Debuteerde op:
- Jul 19, 2017
- Generatie:
- Gen 3 | 2012 - 2017
- Composition:
- Co-Ed
- Category:
- Standard Group
- Origin:
South Korea


Why is coed K-pop group KARD ending its journey?
DSP Media announced that coed group KARD will conclude their 10-year run after releasing their first full-length album 'Where To Now? (Part.2): NOWHERE' on July 28 and completing a final world tour; members BM, J.Seph, Somin and Jiwoo will pursue individual careers
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As K-pop costs soar, government plans bigger boost for smaller agencies
South Korea's Culture Ministry plans to roughly double support for small and mid-sized music agencies via the Global Leap Program and is exploring tax credits and state-backed investment to help smaller K-pop companies cope with soaring debut and production costs
Vermelde idolen en groepenKARD’s “Don’t Recall” Becomes Their 1st MV To Hit 100 Million Views
KARD's 2017 pre-debut music video "Don't Recall" surpassed 100 million YouTube views on July 8 (around 2 p.m. KST), becoming the group's first MV to hit the milestone; it took roughly 9 years and 4 months since its Feb 16, 2017 release
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Ateez's Yunho ended long-term relationship: report
Ateez member Yunho reportedly ended a long-term relationship with a non-celebrity partner about three months ago and has had no contact since; KQ Entertainment has not confirmed the report. The story notes Yunho and his partner were longtime friends before becoming romantic
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Hybe seeks next generation of K-pop producers
Hybe launched its 2026 'Next New Creator' global producer audition for pop track creators aged 19+, accepting demo submissions July 14–Aug 12; final winners receive a ₩5 million creative grant and potential work with Hybe labels that represent acts like BTS, TXT, Enhypen, Illit, Seventeen and &Team
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One of K-pop's few coed groups KARD to disband after world tour
DSP Media announced that coed K-pop group KARD will disband after nine years following the release of their first full-length album Where To Now? (Part.2): Nowhere on July 28 and a final world tour beginning in Seoul on Aug. 8
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K-pop group KARD to disband after 10 years
DSP Media announced that co-ed K-pop group KARD will conclude group activities after releasing their first full-length album Where To Now? (Part.2): NOWHERE on July 28 and completing an upcoming world tour, with members set to pursue individual careers
Vermelde idolen en groepenKARD Announces Plans For Disbandment
DSPmedia announced that KARD will disband after releasing their album 'Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE' on July 28 and completing a subsequent world tour, which the agency says will mark the end of the group's activities
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July packed with K-pop career milestones
July's K-pop calendar is packed with career milestones: i-dle returns July 6 with its ninth mini-album We made, MONSTA X’s Kihyun follows with solo mini BORDERLINE after military service, and the month includes rookie pushes, unit debuts and KARD’s first full-length album on July 28
Vermelde idolen en groepen+8 meerKARD Announces Comeback Date With Teaser For 1st Full Album
KARD announced their first full-length album, Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE, will be released on July 28 at 6 p.m. KST; the group revealed the comeback with a teaser posted at midnight KST on July 2
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