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Xdinary Heroes announce comeback with new album

Xdinary Heroes announce comeback with new album

Xdinary Heroes have announced their return with an upcoming mini-album, ‘LXVE to DEATH’ – find out more below.

Today (October 01), the JYP Entertainment K-pop boyband took to social media to announce their upcoming seventh mini-album, ‘LXVE to DEATH’. It is due for release on October 25 at 1pm KST.

While further details have yet to be announced, the mini-album is also expected to release alongside an accompanying music video for its lead single. See the full announcement below.

‘LXVE to DEATH’ comes exactly seven months after Xdinary Heroes released their sixth mini-album, ‘Beautiful Mind’ in March. Prior to ‘Beautiful Mind’, they released the ‘Live and Fall’ EP in October 2024, and their debut full-length album ‘Troubleshooting’ in April 2024.

The ‘Beautiful Mind’ EP included seven tracks: ‘Fight Me’, ‘Beautiful Life’, ‘More Than I Like’, ‘Diamond’, ‘Supernatural’, ‘George The Lobster’ and ‘BBB (Bitter But Better)’.

The group recently wrapped up the North American leg of their ‘Beautiful Mind’ world tour in August – the trek saw Xdinary Heroes perform in cities like Brooklyn, Washington, Atlanta, Irving, Los Angeles and San Jose.

Other stops on the world tour included shows in Seoul, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Busan, Jakarta, Surabaya, Singapore, Taipei and Daegu.

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