STAYC Teases March Comeback: "Stronger Presence in Vocals, Choreography, and Performance"

  • 이소연 |2025.02.20 14:28
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STAYC Teases March Comeback: "Stronger Presence in Vocals, Choreography, and Performance"


STAYC has captivated fans with a stunning photoshoot, proving their "all-center visual" reputation.


Members Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J recently unveiled a pictorial in collaboration with the fashion and lifestyle magazine Allure Korea. Dressed in monochrome outfits, the group exuded a chic and sophisticated aura, showcasing a new, mesmerizing side distinct from their previous concepts.


With poised expressions, striking chemistry, and their signature vibrant energy, the members delivered a flawless shoot that highlighted their individual charms. In the accompanying interview, they expressed confidence in their March comeback, stating, "Our new album presents a deeper, stronger version of STAYC. Everything—from the intensity to the vocals and choreography—has been elevated."


Sumin shared, "I take pride in who I am and the team I’m in, but I always strive to improve without regrets when faced with challenges." Isa added, "Growth is about embracing new challenges, getting comfortable with them, and constantly seeking something fresh."


Following their comeback, STAYC is set to embark on their world tour, STAY TUNED, beginning in Seoul on April 12–13. When asked about the tour, J expressed excitement about the setlist changes, saying, "I look forward to giving fans a brand-new experience and seeing their reactions." Yoon added, "There are cities we’ll be visiting for the first time, and I'm curious to see what our SWITH (official fandom name) there will be like."


STAYC’s full interview and pictorial can be found in Allure Korea’s March issue and on their official website.


Written by Han Hae Seon

Translated by Lee So Yun




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