Major K-pop agencies are driving 2026 release expectations through confirmed comebacks from BTS, BLACKPINK, and EXO following military discharges and solo campaigns, alongside long-awaited returns from BIGBANG and SHINee. HYBE, SM, YG, and smaller labels have announced new boy groups debuting this year, while acts like TXT, aespa, ITZY, and Zerobaseone maintain steady chart trajectories and streaming metrics that signal continued output. Recent Q2 schedules highlight sub-unit projects, Japan mini-albums, and world tours as catalysts, with traders watching guild-style precursor signals such as music show wins and platform data to gauge momentum. Historical patterns of post-hiatus activity and global expansion strategies position established names as frontrunners, though new debuts introduce competitive uncertainty for year-end resolutions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhich KPop groups will release songs in 2026?
$124,416 Vol.
Itzy
100%
NewJeans
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$124,416 Vol.
Itzy
100%
NewJeans
57%
Twice
55%
Officially released means that a newly released song is officially available for download or streaming (not including live events) by the resolution date.
Songs released by individual members, subgroups, or any other configuration not under the listed group name will not qualify. If a song is released jointly by multiple groups credited equally as primary artists, the song will count for all of them.
Re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or remixes will not count.
The resolution source will be any official streaming or download site, e.g. Apple Music or Spotify.
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0x65070BE91...Officially released means that a newly released song is officially available for download or streaming (not including live events) by the resolution date.
Songs released by individual members, subgroups, or any other configuration not under the listed group name will not qualify. If a song is released jointly by multiple groups credited equally as primary artists, the song will count for all of them.
Re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or remixes will not count.
The resolution source will be any official streaming or download site, e.g. Apple Music or Spotify.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Major K-pop agencies are driving 2026 release expectations through confirmed comebacks from BTS, BLACKPINK, and EXO following military discharges and solo campaigns, alongside long-awaited returns from BIGBANG and SHINee. HYBE, SM, YG, and smaller labels have announced new boy groups debuting this year, while acts like TXT, aespa, ITZY, and Zerobaseone maintain steady chart trajectories and streaming metrics that signal continued output. Recent Q2 schedules highlight sub-unit projects, Japan mini-albums, and world tours as catalysts, with traders watching guild-style precursor signals such as music show wins and platform data to gauge momentum. Historical patterns of post-hiatus activity and global expansion strategies position established names as frontrunners, though new debuts introduce competitive uncertainty for year-end resolutions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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