TEEN TOP 15th Anniversary Concert August 2025: New Album & Solo Shows Announced

K-pop group TEEN TOP will celebrate their 15th debut anniversary with a two-day solo concert in Seoul next month, their first standalone shows in two years.
TEEN TOP will perform on August 23-24, 2025, at Shinhan Card SOL Pay Square Live Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul, according to their agency TOP Media's announcement on July 23. This marks their first solo concert since "2023 TEEN TOP we gonna rock it drop it top it hey don't stop it pop it LIVE" held in July 2023.
The concert will showcase songs from TEEN TOP's upcoming new album, set for release in August 2025. This represents their first group comeback in two years, following member Changjo's military discharge in May.
The setlist will combine new tracks with existing hits and fan-requested songs, offering both fresh material and nostalgic favorites for their fanbase, known as Angels.
TEEN TOP debuted in July 2010 as a six-member group under TOP Media. They gained popularity with catchy tracks including "No More Perfume on You," "Crazy," "No Joke," and "Missing."
The group currently consists of four members: Chunji, Niel, Ricky, and Changjo. Former members L.Joe departed in 2017, and leader C.A.P left the group in May 2023.
TEEN TOP experienced renewed popularity after appearing on MBC's variety show 'Hangout with Yoo' in 2023, where host Yoo Jae Suk referred to TEEN TOP as his "favorite group". This exposure led to their 2023 comeback with the album "4SHO" and subsequent concert tour.
While preparing for the group comeback, members have pursued solo projects. Niel released his fourth solo mini-album in April and is currently appearing in musicals. Chunji stars in 'Sunnyten,' while Ricky performs in '6 O'Clock Off Work.' Changjo launched an Asia fan meeting tour following his military discharge.
The upcoming August concert represents TEEN TOP's continued commitment to group activities while balancing individual careers, marking a significant milestone in their 15-year journey in the K-pop industry.