
MAMAMOO are set to make their full-group comeback in 2026, their label has confirmed – find out more below.
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Yesterday (October 30), South Korean news outlet News1 reported that sources close to the K-pop group are seemingly gearing up for a full-group comeback sometime in 2026, with a world tour to follow.
Shortly after the report, MAMAMOO’s label RBW Entertainment – which houses the group, but does not represent the individual members – issued a statement on the matter, effectively confirming the claims. The label said, per a Soompi report: “MAMAMOO are currently preparing for a full-group comeback with the goal of releasing it in June next year. They are also planning a world tour, starting with domestic concerts.”
Further details remaining the group’s comeback have yet to be revealed.
The group’s last output as a full unit was the October 2022 mini-album, ‘Mic ON’. That EP scored a four-star review from NME, with Angela Patricia Suacillo writing: “It might be a while more before we see a new MAMAMOO release that truly pushes the envelope (think 2016’s ‘Décalcomanie’ or 2018’s ‘Egotistic’), but ‘Mic ON’ is a strong attempt to recreate the excellence of their early work.”
Since the release of the EP, all four members of the group – Hwasa, Wheein, Solar and Moonbyul – have all focused on solo material.
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