JYP Entertainment have unveiled upcoming plans for its artists in early 2023, together with a TWICE comeback and Japanese subunit.
On November 14, JYP Entertainment shared its funding report for the third quarter of 2022. The Okay-pop company is certainly one of South Korea’s largest, and at present homes acts like TWICE, Stray Kids, ITZY and NMIXX, amongst others.
In the report, JYP additionally unveiled its plans for the ultimate quarter of the yr, and early 2023. This consists of plans for woman group TWICE to make a comeback as a full group inside the first half of 2023, which will probably be adopted by the debut of the act’s first official Japanese subunit.
The report didn’t specify upcoming TWICE subunit will probably be fashioned by its Japanese members, Sana, Momo and Mina, or embrace different members of the group. JYP can be within the planning phases of a “large-scale” world tour for TWICE in 2023, however didn’t embrace when it’s projected to happen.
Rookie woman group NMIXX may also launch at the very least two albums by the primary quarter of 2023, whereas Stray Kids and ITZY will probably be persevering with with their ongoing ‘Maniac’ and ‘Checkmate’ world excursions.
JYP Entertainment’s different plans for subsequent yr embrace the debut of three new acts from varied actuality competitors tasks, particularly LOUD Project, Project C (China), A2K (USA) and Nizi Project 2 (Japan). Notably, the upcoming A2K undertaking was first introduced earlier this yr in collaboration with Republic Records.
The company additionally outlined its plans for the ultimate quarter of 2022, together with ITZY’s upcoming mini-album ‘Cheshire’, due out on November 30. The report additionally mentions a mini-album by Stray Kids, although it’s unclear if that is referring to their October mini-album ‘Maxident’, or an upcoming launch arriving earlier than the top of the yr.