ATEEZ

ABOUT ATEEZ

On October 24, 2018, they debuted with the first mini album Treasure EP.1 : All To Zero.On November 17, they revealed through V Live that their final fandom name wil be ATINY, which is a combination of the words ATEEZ and Destiny.On January 15, 2019, they made their first come back with the second mini album Treasure EP.2 : Zero To One. Ten days later, MyMusicTaste announced that they would be holding a world tour called The Expedition Tour, with the first five concerts being held over the span of March in the United States.[3] On February 20, they revealed that they would also be holding 10 concerts in 10 different cities in Europe for the same tour during April. On March 15, they held their first concert for The Expedition Tour in Los Angeles, California at the Globe Theatre. Their fifth and final concert of the US leg was at New York on March 24 at Warsaw. On April 3, they performed at the first concert of their Europe leg in London, UK at the O2 Forum Kentish Town. On April 21, they performed their 10th and final concert of the European leg in Moscow, Russia at the Izvestia Hall.

On June 5, it was announced that they would be holding two concerts in Australia as part of The Expedition Tour with the two dates being on August 9 and 11.[5] Five days later, they released their third mini album Treasure EP.3 : One To All On July 24, it was reported by Billboard that ATEEZ had signed with RCA Records for their USA promotions.[1] KQ will continue to manage them in South Korea. On August 9 and 11, they performed at their Australian concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, respectively. On October 8, they released their first studio album Treasure EP.Fin : All To Action.On December 4, they made their Japanese debut with the studio album Treasure EP.Extra : Shift The Map. The album consists of different remixes of previously released songs, along with two Japanese versions of "Utopia" and "Aurora".

On February 8, 2022, as part of its new Global Spin Live series, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed K-pop group ATEEZ for an intimate conversation moderated by Emily Mei.[38] Starting April 10 through June 10, the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles will host its inaugural K-pop-focused pop-up display titled "KQ Entertainment (ATEEZ & xikers) : A GRAMMY Museum Pop-Up",[39] where ATEEZ's main look outfits from their 2023 music video for "Crazy Form" and other various props will be exposed.



On January 7 to January 9, 2022, the group performed at Seoul on their first concert of the year for the The Fellowship : Beginning of the End world tour. On the first day of the Seoul concert, on January 7, MyMusicTaste announced that the European leg of The Fellowship : Beginning of the End, which was originally scheduled from February 13 to March 1, will be postponed due to COVID-19.[16] On January 24, UNIVERSE revealed that ATEEZ would be participating in their UNIVERSE Music project as with the release of "Don't Stop", which was released on January 31.

On April 23, fans noticed several posters both in Hongdae, Seoul and outside the venue of ATEEZ's concert in Madrid, Spain. The posters featured a QR code ledding to an unlisted video teasing for a comeback in July 2022.[18] On June 28, ATEEZ posted a teaser image with a QR code on their social media accounts before immediately deleting it. The code lead to to an audio file along with the "Propaganda" teaser revealing the title of their eighth mini album, The World EP.1 : Movement, which was released on July 29

On April 29, the Seoul Economic Daily reported that ATEEZ will be releasing an album in June. On August 20, KQ Entertainment announced that member Jongho had returned to Korea due to experiencing extreme pain on his leg.[29] On August 26, KQ Entertainment released an additional statement announcing that Jongho underwent surgery to receive intensive management for his existing injury.

On October 12, KQ Entertainment announced that member Jongho would be returning from his hiatus and that he will "avoid intense choreography" and perform on stage while sitting or standing.On October 8, ATEEZ airdropped a teaser image to fans attending their performance at the 2023 Gangnam Festival Yeongdong-daero K-Pop Concert in Seoul, hinting at an upcoming comeback.[32] On October 24, the group dropped the teaser for their second full-length album The World EP.Fin : Will, which was released on December 1, 2023.

On April 12, during a performance at Coachella 2024, a banner reading "Back to A" was seen flying with a never-before-seen photo, hinting at an upcoming comeback.[41] The group's TikTok and Instagram also released a filter containing a previously unreleased track.[42] On April 21, they released a teaser schedule for their 10th mini album Golden Hour : Part.1, which will be released on May 31