They aim to showcase musical evolution following the popularity of ‘OVERDRIVE’.
The teaser video revealed at the fan meeting is drawing significant attention.
The group TWS is set to release their fifth mini album ‘NO TRAGEDY’ on April 27 at 6 PM. Known for their unique charm in their previous title track ‘OVERDRIVE’, they gained massive popularity through the ‘Agnthal Challenge’. With their new album, TWS aspires to redefine K-pop trends once again.
At midnight on the 30th, they unveiled the album teaser on HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel and the global fan platform Weverse, officially announcing their comeback. The teaser was initially shared with fans during their ‘2026 TWS 2ND FANMEETING <42:CLUB> IN SEOUL’ held at Olympic Park in Songpa-gu, Seoul, garnering enthusiastic responses.
In the teaser video, TWS members gathered excitedly under flickering neon lights, taking a moment to catch their breath, before revealing the comeback date and album title. The title ‘NO TRAGEDY’ suggests a narrative of pursuing love independently, resisting destiny. Their agency, Pledis Entertainment, encourages fans to look forward to the evolved characters of TWS in this new album.
The album ‘NO TRAGEDY’ by TWS emphasizes themes of love and self-assertion. It deeply explores the journey of TWS as they transition from youth to maturity, promising fans a fresh musical experience. Their role in redefining narratives within K-pop is becoming increasingly significant.
Notably, through viral elements like the ‘Agnthal Challenge’, TWS has found effective ways to communicate with the public, helping to disseminate their music to a broader market while achieving promised chart success. This approach has significantly contributed to strengthening their bond with their fanbase.
They are currently making waves in the global music scene, and their high rankings highlight the rare recognition for a rookie artist. Their achievements across various charts serve to showcase their potential for growth, leading to heightened anticipation for their future endeavors.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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