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Minisode1: Blue Hour is the third extended play by South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together. It was released through Big Hit Entertainment and Republic Records on October 26, 2020, five months after its predecessor, The Dream Chapter: Eternity (2020).
Tomorrow X Together (Korean: 투모로우바이투게더; Tomorrow by Together, stylized in all caps), commonly abbreviated as TXT, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun , Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai.
Tomorrow X Together, a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Music consisting of five members: Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai, debuted in 2019. [1] The band earned several new artist of the year awards including Rookie of the Year at the 34th Golden Disc Awards and the 2019 Melon Music Awards, New Artist of the Year- Album at the 9th Gaon Chart Music Awards and Best New ...
2020 TXT Fanlive Dream X Together March 7, 2020 Seoul: South Korea Blue Square iMarket Hall March 8, 2020 2021 TXT Fanlive Shine X Together March 6, 2021 [24] March 7, 2021 2022 TXT Fanlive MOA X Together March 5, 2022 Olympic Hall [25] March 6, 2022 2024 TXT Fanlive Present X Together March 2, 2024 SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium [26] March 3, 2024
Minisode1: Blue Hour [6] "We Lost the Summer" (날씨를 잃어버렸어) 2020 Charli XCX Charlotte Grace Victoria Lee Colton Ward Slow Rabbit Pdogg Kyle Bladt Knudsen Lil 27 Club Minisode1: Blue Hour [6] "What If I Had Been That Puma" (밸런스 게임) [l] 2021 Ebenezer Magnus Yeonjun Danke Bang Taehyun Cho Beomgyu 1월8일 Lutra Kim In-hyung ...
At the "2024 TXT Fanlive Present X Together" event in Seoul on March 2, 2024, which celebrated their fifth anniversary as a group, the band members announced the EP and revealed the logo. [3] The following day, Big Hit Music announced that Tomorrow X Together would release their third installment of the Minisode series on April 1. [ 4 ]
NME in the review called Thursday’s Child, "another leap forward for TXT," displaying "continued inventiveness and improvement," and adding yet more creative credits to their resumes. They also noted that the EP captures the band's "journey of romantic grief," from the stormy "Opening Sequence" to the anger in "Good Boy Gone Bad".
The album became the group's third consecutive number one on the Oricon Albums Chart—after The Dream Chapter: Eternity and Minisode1: Blue Hour—with first week sales exceeding 86,000 copies. [10] It is the group's first album sell over 100,000 copies in Japan and its third release to earn Gold certification from the RIAJ.