K-pop group TXT to take long-term break
K-pop group TOMORROW X TOGETHER will go on a long hiatus in 2025.
TXT's agency, BIGHIT Music, announced the band's long-term break in a statement on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
"Following their schedule at the 39th Golden Disc Awards on Jan. 5 (KST), TOMORROW X TOGETHER will conclude their activities for 2024 and embark on a long-term break," the management said, according to a report by Korean entertainment outlet Soompi.
TXT is planning to "spend quality moments with their families and take time to rest, preparing to return to MOA with an extraordinary 2025 ahead" during their hiatus.
"We kindly ask for your warm support and thoughtful understanding as the members each spend this time in their own ways," BIGHIT Music added. "TOMORROW X TOGETHER will come back with an even more remarkable presence to show their gratitude for MOA’s love."
TXT debuted under BIG HIT Music in 2019, with members Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai. They’re best known for their hit songs Tinnitus, Blue Hour, Good Boy Gone Bad, and Sugar Rush Ride, among others.