"April 21 Comeback" – TWS Unveils New Album Promotion Schedule
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TWS (TOURS) is gearing up for their April 21 comeback with an intense four-week promotional schedule packed with content, fueling their rising popularity.
At midnight on the 25th, TWS (Shinyu, Dohun, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon, Kyungmin) uploaded the promotional scheduler for their third mini-album TRY WITH US on their official SNS. The design, inspired by a film canister blueprint, features a stylish color combination and bold typography, exuding a trendy aesthetic.
According to the scheduler, TWS will kick off promotions with an album trailer on the 27th, followed by the Try version concept film and official photos on the 31st. The Try version official photos will be released in three batches on April 1st and 3rd, gradually building anticipation for the comeback. On the 7th, fans can look forward to the boY version concept film and official photos.
Given TWS’s reputation for delivering distinctive music that resonates with the public, TRY WITH US is expected to showcase an exciting musical direction. A track sampler will drop on the 9th, followed by the tracklist on the 11th, a highlight medley on the 14th, and two official teasers on the 17th and 19th. Finally, the album and title track music video will be unveiled on April 21 at 6 PM. A comeback showcase is also scheduled for the release day, making it a celebratory event for fans.
TRY WITH US conveys the message, "Let’s try things we've never done before, together." The album captures the bold energy of twenty-year-olds fearlessly embracing new experiences. Having previously sung about the innocence of school days in songs like First Meetings Don’t Go as Planned, If I’m S, Be My N, and The Last Festival, fans are eager to see how TWS evolves as they step into their twenties.
Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun
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