
Yeonjun, a standout member of the K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER, is set to make waves as a solo artist on one of America’s most-watched morning news programs, showcasing his prowess as a leading K-pop dancer to a global audience.
ABC’s flagship show, Good Morning America (GMA), announced via its official social media channels on Tuesday that Yeonjun will be gracing their Summer Concert Series stage on August 7, offering fans a rare opportunity to see him perform live.
The Summer Concert Series is GMA’s annual star-studded music event that lights up the summer months. Yeonjun’s appearance marks a significant milestone, as he becomes only the second Korean solo artist to headline this prestigious stage, following in the footsteps of BTS’s Jungkook in 2023. This coveted spot not only cements Yeonjun’s status as a global influencer but also underscores his impressive ticket-selling power as a solo act, separate from his group’s success.
As anticipation builds for his comeback, Yeonjun is pulling out all the stops to promote his upcoming second mini-album, NO LABELS: PART 02. He recently set social media ablaze by dropping a sneak peek of the choreography for his title track “Ice Cream,” which has fans around the world buzzing with excitement. What’s particularly noteworthy is Yeonjun’s hands-on involvement in crafting the dance moves, infusing the performance with his signature style and artistic vision.
Set for a worldwide release on July 10 at 1:00 p.m. (Korean time), NO LABELS: PART 02 promises to be a showcase of Yeonjun’s authentic artistry. The title track “Ice Cream” is poised to be this summer’s anthem, blending trendy beats with vintage drum sounds and irresistible bass and guitar riffs – a perfect representation of Yeonjun’s musical identity.
Yeonjun first burst onto the scene in 2019 as part of TOMORROW X TOGETHER, captivating audiences with hits like “Crown,” “9 and Three Quarters (Run Away),” “0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You),” “Sugar Rush Ride,” and “Happy Fools.” His solo journey kicked off with the mixtape “Gum” in 2024, followed by his official solo debut album last November, which featured the track “Talk to You.”