(G)I-dle
South Korean girl group
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June 5 2025 | I-dle music group premiered their first project 'Up to I-dle' |
June 5 2025 | I-dle (네맘대로 아이들) premiered on this date |
2025 | Launched their first Japan tour, marking a significant milestone in their international music career. |
May 19 2025 | The group released their eighth Korean EP titled 'We Are'. |
May 19 2025 | The group announced the upcoming release of their eighth Korean EP. |
May 2 2025 | Cube Entertainment officially rebranded (G)I-dle as I-dle, commemorating their seventh anniversary since debut. The group released a special EP 'We Are I-dle' on the same day, featuring five-member versions of nine previous singles. |
March 14 2025 | Cube Entertainment announced (G)I-dle will release new music on March 17, 2025. |
2024 | Performed at the Head in the Clouds Festival, showcasing their growing international music presence |
2024 | Released their second studio album 2, which sold over one million copies in South Korea. The album featured the top-ten lead single 'Super Lady' and the number-one song 'Fate'. |
2024 | Embarked on the 'I-dol World Tour', further solidifying their international touring schedule |
2024 | Released second studio album '2', continuing their musical progression. |
September 27 2024 | Launched I-dol series |
July 8 2024 | Released their seventh Korean EP 'I Sway' with lead single 'Klaxon' and its music video. |
June 10 2024 | Announcement of the group's seventh Korean EP 'I Sway', to be released on July 8. |
May 13 2024 | Cube Entertainment announced (G)I-dle's third world tour 'I-dol', set to begin in Seoul on August 3 and 4. |
March 15 2024 | The group was featured in Jennifer Lopez's single 'This Time Around'. |
January 22 2024 | Pre-release single 'Wife' from the upcoming album was released. |
January 7 2024 | (G)I-dle announced their second studio album '2', scheduled for release on January 29. |
January 3 2024 | Premiered Jingle Ball 2023 |
2023 | Released their sixth EP I Feel, which produced the single 'Queencard' and became their first album to sell over one million copies in South Korea. The album sold two million copies worldwide according to the IFPI. |
2023 | Continued their global expansion with the 'I Am Free-ty World Tour' |
November 16 2023 | Released collaboration single 'Nobody' featuring Soyeon, Liz, and Winter. |
November 9 2023 | Confirmed Soyeon's special collaboration single 'Nobody' with Ive's Liz and Aespa's Winter. |
October 2023 | Collaborated with Australian deodorant brand Rexona as the new faces of their 'Glow For It' campaign, introducing the Vitamin+Bright product range in Southeast Asia. |
October 5 2023 | Released full-English EP Heat, along with second single 'I Want That' and its music video. |
August 18 2023 | Premiered I Am Free-ty program |
July 2023 | Became the main model for Samyang Foods' global advertising campaign for their buldak-flavored instant noodles, 'Play Buldak'. |
July 13 2023 | Released first single 'I Do' from the upcoming Heat EP. |
July 10 2023 | Announced collaboration with 88rising for their first full-English extended play Heat. |
June 17 2023 | Commenced world tour I am Free-ty, starting in Seoul. |
May 15 2023 | Released sixth Korean EP 'I Feel' with pre-release single 'Allergy' and lead single 'Queencard', which peaked at number one and achieved a perfect all-kill on Korean music charts. |
April 18 2023 | Announcement of (G)I-dle's sixth Korean EP, I Feel, set to be released on May 15, followed by their world tour I am Free-ty. |
March 22 2023 | Premiered Up To (G)I-dle series |
January 2023 | (G)I-dle appeared as the South Korean representative and finale act on Taiwan's broadcaster TTV Chinese New Year's Eve special program, 2023 Super Star. |
2022 | Launched their first headlining world tour 'Just Me ( )I-dle World Tour', expanding their international presence |
2022 | Released the single 'Nxde', which topped the chart and made them the only artist to have two songs achieve a perfect all-kill in 2022. They also became the first act from an independent label to debut on the US Billboard Pop Airplay chart with a non-English song. |
2022 | Released debut studio album 'I Never Die', marking a significant milestone for (G)I-dle's musical career. |
2022 | The group conducted a Virtual Reality Concert titled 'For Neverland', exploring innovative performance technologies |
2022 | Released their first studio album I Never Die, featuring the viral lead single 'Tomboy', which peaked at number one on the Circle Digital Chart. |
December 31 2022 | Released For Neverland, an interactive virtual reality (VR) concert, exclusively on Pico Video in ten countries, marking the first interactive VR K-pop concert. |
December 16 2022 | Collaborated with Steve Aoki for a remix version of 'Nxde', with a visualizer video released the same day. |
October 17 2022 | Released the EP I Love with lead single 'Nxde', which topped all real-time charts in South Korea and achieved their second perfect all-kill (PAK) of the year. |
September 14 2022 | Announcement of their fifth Korean EP, I Love, scheduled for release on October 17. |
July 29 2022 | Premiered Just Me ( )I-dle program |
May 20 2022 | Released a remix version of 'Tomboy' by Dutch-Moroccan DJ R3hab, with a visualizer video on the same day. |
May 5 2022 | Premiered (G)I-dle: I-Log series |
April 27 2022 | Miyeon released her first extended play, My, becoming the group's third soloist. |
March 24 2022 | The group achieved a perfect all-kills (PAK), topping the top 100 on several domestic music sites, spending 167 hours at the top. |
March 15 2022 | On an episode of 1theK Original's IDDP, (G)I-dle confirmed they would like to be referred to verbally as 'I-dle' following their return as a quintet. |
March 14 2022 | Release of (G)I-dle's first studio album I Never Die and lead single 'Tomboy'. The single became the group's first chart-topper in South Korea on multiple music charts. |
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