Kyuhyun to drop first full-length solo album after 10 years

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Singer Kyuhyun is set to release his first full-length solo album 10 years after his debut. Courtesy of Antenna

Singer Kyuhyun is set to release his first full-length solo album 10 years after his debut. Courtesy of Antenna

By KTimes

Singer Kyuhyun is set to release his first full-length solo album, "COLORS," marking a milestone in his 10-year solo career. His agency, Antenna, announced the comeback Monday by unveiling a teaser poster for the album on its official social media.

In the poster, Kyuhyun is dressed in a black suit, creating an intriguing contrast with the album title, "COLORS," which symbolizes vibrancy yet is presented in a monochromatic way. This release marks his first full-length album since his solo debut in 2014.

Over the years, Kyuhyun has showcased his vocal versatility through mini-albums such as "At Gwanghwamun," "Fall, Once Again," "Waiting, Still" and "Love Story," as well as his EP "Restart" after joining Antenna. His new album promises to further expand his musical horizons as a top Korean vocalist.

To celebrate his decade-long journey, Kyuhyun will embark on the "COLORS" Asia tour, named after his latest album.

The tour will kick off in Seoul from Dec. 20 to Dec. 22 and will continue across nine cities, including Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Taipei, Yokohama, Bangkok, Macau and Manila.

This tour will encapsulate Kyuhyun’s musical journey and achievements, offering fans a chance to reflect on his 10 years of growth and success.

As Kyuhyun begins this important chapter with his first full-length album and an extensive tour, fans are excited to see the artistic vision he will bring to life on the "COLORS" Asia tour through his vocal talent and refined artistry.

"COLORS," Kyuhyun’s first full-length solo album, will be available on major streaming platforms at 6 p.m. on Nov. 27.

This article from the Hankook Ilbo, the sister publication of The Korea Times, is translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times.

Source: koreatimes.co.kr
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