TEMPEST to Resume Japanese Activities

  • 이소연 |2025.05.30 18:21
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TEMPEST to Resume Japanese Activities with New Digital Single 'My Way' in July

Group TEMPEST is resuming their activities in Japan.

On May 30th, their agency announced, "TEMPEST will release a new digital single 'My Way' in July and begin their activities in Japan." Having successfully completed their pre-debut with the ending theme song 'Baddest Behavior' for the Fuji TV anime 'Run for Your Life: The Great Mission' in January of last year, TEMPEST established a solid foothold by ranking high on the Oricon Daily and Weekly Album Charts with their Japanese debut mini-album 'BANG!'.  In December, they released their second Japanese mini-album 'BUBBLE GUM', again ranking high on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums Chart and the Japanese Oricon Weekly Album Chart, proving their high popularity in Japan.

Furthermore, TEMPEST is establishing themselves as a rising idol group in Japan through collaborations, such as with Don Quijote, Japan’s largest discount store chain, and their 'Passionate Price' campaign, demonstrating synergistic effects.

Returning with 'My Way' after 7 months, TEMPEST will simultaneously hold a showcase to announce their spectacular comeback. TEMPEST will hold the 'My Way' showcase at Zepp Namba in Osaka and Zepp Haneda in Tokyo on July 24th and 26th, respectively, breathing closely with local fans and presenting a passionate stage. Ticket pre-sales for 'My Way' will begin on May 29th at 6 PM, and further details can be found on TEMPEST’s official Japanese website.

Meanwhile, TEMPEST recently completed active promotions in Korea with their sixth mini-album 'RE: Full of Youth'. They also successfully completed '2025 TEMPEST SHOW-CON <RE: Full of Youth> in Macau', continuously communicating with global fans both domestically and internationally.

Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun



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