It’s the end of an era for KARD.
On July 28, the co-ed group will release their first full-length album, Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE, followed by a world tour. But in a heartfelt announcement from DSPmedia, the label confirmed that these activities will mark the conclusion of KARD’s journey as a group.
In a statement addressed to HIDDEN KARD, DSPmedia shared:
“After careful and thoughtful discussions with all four members, we have mutually agreed that this album and tour will mark the conclusion of KARD’s journey as a group. We would like to once again express our heartfelt gratitude to HIDDEN KARD for standing by KARD every step of the way. We also hope you will continue to support and encourage each member as they begin the next chapter of their individual journeys.”
The members have poured their hearts into preparing this album and tour, and the label hopes these final activities “become cherished memories for HIDDEN KARD.” The group’s final world tour will follow the album’s release, though specific dates and venues have not yet been announced.
Since debuting in 2016, KARD carved out a unique space in K-Pop as a co-ed group—a rarity in the industry. With hits like “Hola Hola,” “RUMOR,” and “BOMB BOMB,” they built a dedicated international following, known for their Latin-inspired sound and powerful live performances.
KARD’s disbandment marks the end of a group that never quite fit the typical K-Pop mold—and that was exactly their strength. The final album and tour promise to be a fitting send-off for a group that always did things their own way.
More details on the world tour are expected soon. Until then, HIDDEN KARD can look forward to one last ride.
SOURCE: DSPmedia
