February 25, 2026
ADOR ex-CEO Min appeals to safeguard embattled NewJeans
Min Hee-jin press conference 2026 was held in Seoul after her first‑trial victory in the KRW 25.5 billion put option lawsuit against HYBE. The former ADOR CEO, now leading OK...
- Min Hee-jin press conference 2026 marks a turning point in the HYBE–ADOR conflict. By prioritizing NewJeans’ unity over financial gain, Min reframed the dispute as a fight for K-pop’s creative integrity.
ADOR Brand Film 2026 – NewJeans Label Expands Vision
ADOR brand film 2026 has been unveiled, showcasing HYBE’s NewJeans label’s evolving creative philosophy. Titled All Doors One Room, the film visualizes ADOR’s belief in opening new creative doors. Yet,...
- ADOR brand film 2026 with All Doors One Room reaffirms HYBE’s NewJeans label as a creative powerhouse. Yet, the ongoing Min Hee-jin conflict underscores the complex dynamics shaping ADOR’s future. Follow Kpopbreaking.com for verified updates and global fan reactions.
K-pop Global Media 2025 – BLACKPINK, BTS and Demon Hunters
K-pop global media 2025 is surging across continents, with BLACKPINK, BTS, and Netflix’s K-pop Demon Hunters dominating headlines. According to the Ministry of Culture and Korea Culture Information Service, K-pop...
- K-pop global media 2025 confirms the Korean Wave’s unstoppable momentum. From BLACKPINK’s dominance to Netflix’s cultural fusion hits, Korean content continues to shape global entertainment. Follow Kpopbreaking.com for verified updates and trend insights.
February 24, 2026
IVE 2026 Comeback – REVIVE+ & Media Showcase
Chart Achievement: REVIVE+ and “Bang Bang” According to reports on February 24, IVE’s second full album REVIVE+ immediately topped domestic charts upon release. The pre‑release track Bang Bang swept No.1...
- IVE’s February 2026 comeback with REVIVE+ is more than just a new album—it’s the beginning of a global expansion. With their Perfect All Kill success and ambitious world tour, IVE is ready to prove they are not only chart leaders but also international icons in the making.
(Part 1 of 4) BTS vs Stray Kids 2026 – Global Fandom Power
BTS vs Stray Kids 2026 is the hottest fandom debate in K‑pop right now. BTS, with their decade‑long legacy, continue to dominate global charts and stadiums, while Stray Kids are...
- BTS vs Stray Kids 2026 fandom comparison shows two powerhouse groups shaping K‑pop differently: BTS with enduring legacy streams and ARMY’s global reach, Stray Kids with viral TikTok dominance and Gen Z energy.
ZEROBASEONE World Tour 2026 – HERE&NOW Lights Up Japan
ZEROBASEONE world tour 2026 is officially back with an encore. The nine‑member group (Sung Han‑bin, Kim Ji‑woong, Zhang Hao, Seok Matthew, Kim Tae‑rae, Ricky, Kim Gyu‑bin, Park Gun‑wook, Han Yu‑jin)...
- ZEROBASEONE world tour 2026 with the HERE&NOW encore in Yokohama proved the group’s unstoppable momentum, drawing tens of thousands of fans and debuting new music.
Stray Kids 6th Fanmeeting ‘STAY in Our Little House’ & 2026 Tour
Global K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids is inviting STAYs into their “Little House” with the announcement of their 6th official fanmeeting, while also gearing up for a massive 2026 World Tour...
- Fanmeeting tickets open soon, global tour festivals are confirmed, Europe concerts are planned but awaiting official dates.
February 23, 2026
BLACKPINK Comeback 2026 – DEADLINE Mini Album Confirmed
BLACKPINK has officially confirmed their long-awaited comeback with the release of their third mini-album, DEADLINE, set to drop on February 27, 2026. This marks their first group project since Born...
- The BLACKPINK comeback 2026 with DEADLINE marks a bold return to the global stage. With a five-track mini-album, striking visuals, and immense fan anticipation, this release is expected to redefine BLACKPINK’s dominance in both music and fashion.
KATSEYE Controversy 2026 – Ethics and Fan Division
The KATSEYE controversy 2026 has become one of the most polarizing topics in the K-pop industry. HYBE and Geffen’s global girl group, launched with high expectations, now faces criticism over...
- The KATSEYE controversy 2026 underscores systemic issues in the K-pop industry, from performance ethics to member treatment and family disputes. HYBE and Geffen face mounting criticism as fans remain divided over the group’s future.