'Infinite' will make a comeback after five-year
'Infinite' is a Korean boy band formed
in 2010 by 'Woollim Entertainment' and debuted in 2010 as a seven-member band.
Breaking a five-year hiatus, the boy
group Infinite will make a comeback on July 31 and hold their first concert in
seven years, titled "Comeback Again".
Two teaser images were uploaded Friday
on the boy band's social media account announcing the news of "Coming
Soon" and "Upcoming Concert".
Starting with KSPO DOME in Seoul on
August 19 and 20, The boy group will perform in Yokohama on August 27, Taipei
on September 2, and Macau on September 9.
The boy group 'Infinite' is composed
of six members: 'Sungkyu', 'Dongwoo', 'Woohyun',
'Sungyeol', 'L' and 'Sungjong'. Originally a seven-piece group, Member
'Hoya' left the band in 2017 after his exclusive contract expired.
'Infinite' is known for its hit tracks
"Be Mine" (2011), "Man In Love" (2013), "Bad"
(2015) and "The Eye" (2016). The boy band's last release was its
digital single "Clock" released in 2019.
The six remaining members left 'Woolim
Entertainment' in 2022 following the expiration of their exclusive contracts
with the agency.
"Infinite Company" is a
newly established agency dedicated just to managing the group activities of the
six 'Infinite' members who have signed contracts with different agencies after
the expiration of their exclusive contract with 'Woollim Entertainment'.
'Infinite' Company is a self-owned
agency by the members themselves.
'Kim Sung-kyu' as the president,
supported by the other five members: 'Jang Dong-woo', 'Lee Sung-jong', 'Lee
Sung-yeol', 'L' and 'Nam Woo-hyun'.
'Infinite Company' also received the
naming rights to the band's name 'Infinite' from its former agency, 'Woollim
Entertainment'.
The founder and president of 'Woolim Entertainment' had transferred the rights unconditionally, without any cost, to celebrate Kim Sung-kyu's birthday in April.