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
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âGood Day 2025 (Telepathy + By the Moonlight Window) - Single - Album by G-DRAGON, Hwang Jung-min, Defconn, Hong Jinkyung, Jung Hyung Don, ì¡°ì¸í¸, Kian84, ANH SUNG JAE, TAEYANG, Jung Hae In, Hwang Kwang Hee, Si-wan Yim, LEE SOO HYUK, DAESUNG, CODE KUNST, CL, Kim Go Eun, DAY6, BSS & aespa - Apple Music
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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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