March 2026 promises a surge of new music from leading K-pop artists, revitalizing playlists after winter’s lull. Fans eagerly await fresh tracks and performances from established stars.
Park Hyo-shin Prepares Decade-Defining Return
Park Hyo-shin delivers his first full-length album in nearly a decade, following his 2016 seventh studio release. The project builds massive anticipation, with plans for an extensive seven-day concert series in April. These shows aim to bring fans closer through intimate experiences.
BTS Gears Up for Fifth Studio Album
BTS launches a fifth studio album on March 20, featuring five tracks. A special concert at Seoul’s Gwanghwamun follows the release. Starting April 9, the group embarks on a massive world tour, spanning 34 cities with 82 performances total.
WOODZ Debuts First Full Album
WOODZ introduces his inaugural studio album on March 4. Post-release, he hosts a direct fan concert and debuts on screen via the <MUTE> streaming platform. The album spotlights a new fandom layer with innovative sizing concepts.
Choi Ye-na Unveils Second Mini Album
Choi Ye-na returns with her second mini album on March 11. Concert posters reveal vibrant visuals alongside poetic lyrics. This release dives deeper into unique sounds, showcasing artistic evolution.
SHINee’s Onew Steps into Producer Role
Onew from SHINee expands beyond performance with a mini album of five tracks releasing March 9. He handles full credits, directly shaping the music’s creative direction.
P1Harmony Drops Ninth Mini Album
P1Harmony from FNC Entertainment unleashes a ninth mini album on March 12. Trailers highlight sleek vibes and authentic member moments. Just 10 months after the prior mini, this comeback teases bold music and dynamic performances ahead.
