Aespa

South Korean girl group

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2025 Aespa releases non-album single 'Good Day 2025 (Telepathy + By the Moonlight Window)' featuring multiple artists including G Dragon, Hwang Jung-min, Taeyang, and others, which peaks at chart position 39
2025 Aespa releases 'Rum Pum Pum Pum' as part of SM Town: The Culture, the Future album
March 26 2025 Released '2024 Aespa Live Tour "Synk: Parallel Line" in Tokyo Dome' Special Edition Blu-ray through Warner Music Japan
February 28 2025 Released 'aespa aepisode Synk#1' Blu-ray through SM Entertainment.
2025 Aespa is scheduled to perform at SM Town Live 2025: the Culture, the Future in Seoul, continuing their ongoing concert series.
2025 The 'Synk: Parallel Line' tour continues, extending into 2025 and further establishing Aespa's global concert presence.
February 7 2025 Released 'aespa aepisode Synk#1' DVD and digital code card through SM Entertainment.
February 1 2025 During their Los Angeles performance for Synk: Parallel Line, Aespa announces a donation to victims of a recent fire in Los Angeles.
2024 Aespa releases collaboration single 'Over You' with Jacob Collier and Chris Martin
2024 Aespa collaborated with Tokimonsta on 'Die Trying' for the Rebel Moon: Songs of the Rebellion OST
2024 Aespa released an English version of 'We Go' as a non-album soundtrack
2024 Aespa began their second headlining tour, Synk: Parallel Line, which continues into 2025, demonstrating the group's expanding international presence and fan base.
2024 Aespa participated in SM Town Live 2024: SMCU Palace in Tokyo, further establishing their presence in the Japanese music scene.
2024 Aespa releases numerous singles including 'Regret of the Times', 'Get Goin'' (with Fraggle Rock), 'Supernova', 'Armageddon', 'Live My Life', 'Hot Mess', 'Whiplash', and various remixes
2024 Aespa launched 'Aesparty', indicating continued musical and cultural activity.
October 21 2024 Released their fifth extended play 'Whiplash' under SM Label, available in CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats, with worldwide sales of 1,300,000 units.
October 9 2024 Aespa released their single album 'Synk: Parallel Line' through SM Entertainment, available in digital download and streaming formats.
July 3 2024 Released their first Japanese single 'Hot Mess', marking their Japanese debut.
June 19 2024 Released 'aespa's Synk Road' DVD through Warner Music Japan, achieving a peak chart position of 9 in Japan.
May 27 2024 Released their first studio album 'Armageddon' with two title tracks 'Supernova' and 'Armageddon'.
January 15 2024 Released a remake of 'Regret of the Times', originally by Seo Taiji and Boys.
2023 Aespa released their fifth EP 'Drama' with tracks 'Trick or Trick', 'Don't Blink', 'Hot Air Balloon', 'YOLO', and 'You'
2023 Aespa released 'Zoom Zoom' for the Beyblade X OST and Hot Mess soundtrack
2023 Aespa released 'Hold on Tight' for the Tetris OST, charting in multiple countries
2023 Aespa contributed 'We Go' to the Pokémon 2023 OST
2023 Aespa released a non-album promotional single 'Jingle Bell Rock', which charted at number 142.
2023 Aespa released the non-album single 'Better Things', achieving chart positions including a peak of 50 on one chart and 24 on another.
2023 Performed at SM Town Live 2023: SMCU Palace in Jakarta concert
2023 Aespa performed at the Governors Ball music festival in New York, expanding their international live performance presence.
2023 Aespa performed at the Outside Lands music festival in San Francisco, continuing their series of notable US festival appearances.
2023 Aespa expanded their international festival performances by playing at both Governors Ball and Outside Lands music festivals.
2023 Aespa performed at SM Town Live 2023: SMCU Palace at Kwangya, continuing their involvement with SM Entertainment's concert series.
2023 Released track videos for 'My World', 'I'm Unhappy', 'Salty & Sweet', and 'Thirsty', expanding their musical repertoire.
2023 Group continues to release multiple singles including 'Welcome to My World', 'Spicy', 'Better Things', and 'Drama'
2023 Aespa released two notable works: 'Better Things' and 'Who Visit the Villa?'
December 27 2023 Released 'aespa Live Tour 2023 Synk: Hyper Line in Japan -Special Edition-' DVD and Blu-ray through Warner Music Japan, achieving peak chart positions of 5 (DVD) and 3 (Blu-ray) in Japan.
November 10 2023 Released their fourth extended play 'Drama' via SM and Warner, achieving a Million certification from KMCA and generating worldwide sales of 1,500,000 units.
August 18 2023 Released their English digital single 'Better Things'.
May 23 2023 Attended the 2023 Cannes Film Festival as ambassadors for Chopard, attending the Annual Dinner and Love Party.
May 8 2023 Released their third EP 'My World', which debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart and became a double million-seller.
February 25 2023 Held their first concert, Synk: Hyper Line, at the Jamsil Arena in Seoul, South Korea.
2022 Aespa released the single 'Illusion' from their album 'Girls', which peaked at number 14 on one chart and number 4 on another chart.
2022 Aespa released the English version of 'Life's Too Short' from their album 'Girls', charting in multiple countries including a peak of 47 on one chart and 11 on another.
2022 Aespa made their debut performance at the prestigious Coachella music festival.
2022 Performed at SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Kwangya concert
2022 Aespa participated in two SM Town Live events: SMCU Express at Kwangya and SMCU Express, expanding their concert repertoire.
2022 Released their first full-length studio album 'Girls', which represented a major step in their musical career and international breakthrough.
2022 Released performance stages for 'Girls', continuing to build their musical narrative and visual concept.
2022 Aespa releases songs 'Life's Too Short', 'Girls', and collaborates with Red Velvet on 'Beautiful Christmas'
December 28 2022 Released the first episode of their first reality show 'aespa's Synk Road', documenting their trip to Pyeongchang.

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