TVXQ
South Korean boy band
Follow TVXQ on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2025 | TVXQ released the single 'Psycho' as part of the '2025 SM Town: The Culture, the Future' album. |
2024 | TVXQ began their 'Zone: 20th Anniversary Live Tour'. |
2024 | TVXQ released the single 'Sweet Surrender' from their album Zone. |
November 6 2024 | Scheduled to release eleventh Japanese studio album Zone, to be supported by their Zone Tour from November 2024 to March 2025. |
2023 | TVXQ performed their 'Classyc: Live Tour' in Japan. |
2023 | TVXQ had a productive year with multiple releases: 'Hope from Kwangya' with SM Town, their 50th Japanese single 'Parallel Parallel', 51st Japanese single 'Lime & Lemon', and two tracks from the album 20&2 - 'Down' and 'Rebel' |
December 26 2023 | Released album 20&2 and began their twentieth anniversary concert tour, 20&2 Asia Tour, running until April 2024. |
October 5 2023 | Announced their ninth Korean studio album 20&2, to be released on December 26 for their twentieth anniversary. |
2022 | TVXQ released the non-album single 'Utsuroi', selling 27,003 physical copies in Japan. |
2022 | TVXQ released multiple songs: 'Hope from Kwangya' with SM Town, 'Epitaph (For the Future)' from the album Epitaph, and their 49th Japanese single 'Utsuroi' |
November 23 2022 | Released 'Bigeast FANCLUB EVENT 2022 TOHOSHINKI THE GARDEN ~TOURS~' in DVD and Blu-ray formats through Avex Trax, marking a significant fan event. |
March 16 2022 | Released Japanese extended play Epitaph to support their Classyc: Live Tour in Japan. |
2021 | TVXQ released multiple singles as part of the '2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express' album, including 'Magical' (with Super Junior), 'Dinner', and 'Hope from Kwangya' (as SM Town). |
2021 | TVXQ collaborated with SM Town to release the song 'Hope' in Korean |
2020 | TVXQ released the single 'Small Talk', which charted at #96 and #13 on different charts, from their album 'Epitaph' |
2020 | TVXQ released their 48th Japanese single titled 'Manazashi' |
May 24 2020 | Held online concert Beyond the T during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of Beyond LIVE concert series. |
2019 | TVXQ performed their 'XV: Live Tour' in Japan. |
2019 | TVXQ concluded their Circle Tour. |
2019 | TVXQ released the single 'Mirrors' as the opening theme for the television drama series Sign |
2019 | TVXQ released two singles 'Hot Hot Hot' and 'Mirrors' from their album XV, with 66,074 physical sales in Japan. |
2019 | TVXQ continued releasing singles for their Japanese album XV, including 'Jealous', 'Hot Hot Hot', 'Guilty', and 'Hot Sauce' |
October 16 2019 | Released tenth Japanese album XV, marking their fifteenth debut anniversary in Japan and becoming the first foreign artist to earn eight number one albums on the Oricon Albums Chart. |
March 27 2019 | TVXQ released their concert video 'TVXQ! Concert Circle #welcome' through SM Entertainment. |
February 15 2019 | Released 72 Hours of TVXQ DVD through Avex Pictures |
January 31 2019 | TVXQ released 'Life is a Journey' through SM Entertainment. |
January 31 2019 | Released Life is a Journey photobook, featuring photoshoots in Scotland, Florence, and Jeju, with 304 pages, postcards, poster, and a 50-minute DVD. |
2018 | TVXQ performed their 'Tomorrow: Live Tour' in Japan. |
2018 | TVXQ conducted their Circle Tour. |
2018 | TVXQ released the single 'Daisuki Datta' as the theme song for the film Yo-kai Watch: Forever Friends |
2018 | TVXQ released the single 'Jealous' from their album XV, achieving Gold certification by RIAJ with 102,543 physical sales in Japan. |
2018 | TVXQ released the single 'Road' from their album Tomorrow, achieving Gold certification by RIAJ with 92,924 physical sales in Japan. |
2018 | TVXQ released two singles: 'The Chance of Love' from the album 'New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love' and 'Truth' from the album 'New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love' |
2018 | TVXQ released multiple singles including 'The Chance of Love', 'Love Line', 'Road', and 'Truth' across their Korean and Japanese albums New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love and Tomorrow |
2018 | TVXQ remade their 4th Japanese single 'Asu wa Kuru Kara' as 'Asu wa Kuru Kara ~Tomorrow Version~' |
December 26 2018 | Released extended play New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love on their fifteenth debut anniversary. |
September 19 2018 | Released ninth full-length Japanese studio album Tomorrow, debuting at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart. |
May 2018 | Yunho and Changmin made cameo appearances in the television special drama Tensai Bakabon, playing hotel porters who return ten years later as members of a popular band. |
May 5 2018 | Began Circle #welcome Tour at Seoul's Jamsil Supplementary Stadium. |
2017 | TVXQ started their 'Begin Again: Live Tour' in Japan. |
2017 | Broke their own previous attendance record with the Begin Again Tour. |
December 20 2017 | Released first Japanese single 'Reboot' since their hiatus, debuting at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart. |
October 25 2017 | Released Japanese compilation album Fine Collection ~Begin Again~. |
September 30 2017 | TVXQ began their Special Comeback Live: Your Present concert series in Seoul and Macau, running until October 15. |
August 21 2017 | TVXQ announced their comeback with a series of projects, starting with a concert. |
August 18 2017 | Changmin was honorably discharged from military service. |
April 20 2017 | Yunho was honorably discharged from military service. |
September 30 2016 | TVXQ released 'TVXQ! HELiOPHiLiA!' through SM Entertainment. |
September 30 2016 | Released Heliophilia! photobook, documenting a photoshoot in Ko Samui, Thailand, with 304 pages, a photocard, letter, and DVD. |
April 2016 | During the duo's hiatus, Yunho and Changmin released their own Japanese concert film titled Till in Japan. |
We are only showing the most recent entries for this topic. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles TVXQ videography, TVXQ & TVXQ singles discography, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.