TVXQ

South Korean boy band

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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.

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