TOMORROW X TOGETHER's Yeonjun is heading back to solo work this summer — but almost everything about that release is still under wraps. Here is exactly what his agency has said, and what remains undisclosed.
What BIGHIT Actually Confirmed — and What It Didn't
BIGHIT MUSIC has verbally confirmed that Yeonjun is preparing a solo comeback aimed at July 2026, but no album title, date, or tracklist has been announced. The confirmation came through a June 9, 2026 exclusive by Xportsnews , in which the HYBE label told Korean media the artist is "preparing for a comeback with the aim of returning in July" .
Quick Answer: Yeonjun's agency BIGHIT MUSIC confirmed to Korean media on June 9, 2026 that he is "preparing for a comeback with the aim of returning in July." The exact date, album title, format, and tracklist remain unannounced — the July 2026 window rests on a verbal statement, not a formal rollout.
The agency was explicit that details are still pending, adding that "we will officially announce the exact release date at a later time" . That statement was picked up by Korea Herald and Soompi , but it is a phone-interview confirmation relayed through the press — not an official rollout.
A direct check of primary BIGHIT channels reflects that gap. As of June 10, 2026, the label's official TXT discography pages showed no 2026 Yeonjun listing: no dated release, no preorder link, no teaser calendar, no concept-photo schedule, and no music-video premiere . The most recent documented official solo release on those pages is still his November 2025 project .
So the practical line between confirmed and unconfirmed is clear:
- Confirmed (via media-relayed agency statement): a solo comeback targeting July 2026.
- Not confirmed: the album title, format (mini album vs. full-length), tracklist, lead single, concept, preorder, and any dated teaser or schedule item.
Until BIGHIT or Weverse publishes a dated notice, preorder page, or official post, the July target is best described as agency-stated rather than fully locked in.
Why the Bar Is High: 'NO LABELS: PART 01' by the Numbers

The expectations around a July return rest on what Yeonjun's first official solo project did just months earlier. "NO LABELS: PART 01" arrived on November 7, 2025 as a six-track release led by the single "Talk to You," issued through BIGHIT MUSIC . Apple Music classifies the same record as an EP under K-pop, with six songs and a 15-minute runtime, ℗ 2025 BIGHIT MUSIC . In short, this was a compact mini album, not a full-length — a useful baseline when reading anything about the next project's scale.
Commercially, the numbers cited by Korean media set the bar. Press reports state the album sold more than 600,000 copies in its first week and reached No. 1 on Japan's Oricon chart, with broadly positive critical reception . These figures originate from secondary K-pop coverage rather than label-published statistics, so they are best read as reported performance .
The full tracklist gives a sense of the lane critics later labeled "Yeonjun core" — a descriptor used in coverage for his self-directed solo identity :
- "Talk to You" (title song)
- "Forever"
- "Let Me Tell You (feat. Daniela of KATSEYE)"
- "Do It"
- "Nothin' 'Bout Me"
- "Coma"
BIGHIT framed "NO LABELS: PART 01" as a step that broadened his solo musical spectrum . The "Part 01" naming has invited speculation about a continuation, but no "Part 02" has been officially confirmed — making it one of several open questions the July rollout would have to answer.
Solo Timeline: From GGUM to the July 2026 Target

Yeonjun's solo path runs across three markers in under two years: a 2024 mixtape, a 2025 mini album, and the July 2026 target now in preparation. His first solo step was the mixtape "GGUM" (껌), which BIGHIT MUSIC describes as his first solo track released under his own name since TOMORROW X TOGETHER's March 2019 debut . Korean coverage places "GGUM" in September 2024, with Yeonjun credited on theme, lyrics, composition, and performance .
The next step was "NO LABELS: PART 01," his first official solo mini album, released November 7, 2025 . BIGHIT framed that six-track EP as broadening his solo musical spectrum following the attention around "GGUM" . The July 2026 release would be his second official solo project. The "Part 01" title invites speculation about a series, but no "Part 02" or continuation has been officially confirmed.
Group context frames the timing. All five TXT members renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC as a complete group in 2025, reported around August 2025 . The group also remained active in Japan with 7th-anniversary special concerts — reported for Fukuoka on June 16–17 and Hyogo (Kobe area) on June 23–24, 2026 — running just weeks before the planned solo return .
Where to Follow the Official Announcement When It Drops
As of June 10, 2026, no first-party rollout for a Yeonjun 2026 solo project had appeared: BIGHIT MUSIC's TXT discography page shows no 2026 solo entry, preorder link, teaser calendar, concept-photo schedule, or dated notice, and Weverse carried no corresponding album post . The most recent documented official solo release on those pages remains NO LABELS: PART 01, the six-track mini album issued November 7, 2025 [8][9].
When BIGHIT moves a K-pop comeback from verbal target to locked release, the rollout usually follows a recognizable sequence. Watch for these first-party signals, in roughly this order:
- A Weverse notice on the official TXT community, typically the earliest dated confirmation.
- Official BIGHIT_MUSIC social posts opening a teaser-to-release content calendar (concept photos, tracklist, music-video trailer).
- A streaming preorder page on Apple Music or Spotify, which fixes the release date and format.
- Platform listings on the BIGHIT discography page mirroring the dated details.
The concrete takeaway: until one of those dated, first-party sources appears, July 2026 is a verbally confirmed agency target — relayed through Korean media on June 9, 2026 [2][4] — and not yet a locked release date. Treat the BIGHIT and Weverse channels as the authority that turns the window into a date.
Frequently asked questions
Has BIGHIT officially announced Yeonjun's July 2026 comeback date?
No. There is no formal rollout yet. BIGHIT MUSIC verbally confirmed a July target in a phone interview with Korean media on June 9, 2026, saying the exact date would be announced later. As of June 10, 2026, no official release date, preorder, or teaser had appeared on BIGHIT's discography or Weverse channels.
What was Yeonjun's previous solo release?
His previous solo project is NO LABELS: PART 01, a six-track mini album/EP released on November 7, 2025, with lead song "Talk to You" (source: Apple Music). Korean media reported it sold more than 600,000 copies in its first week and topped Japan's Oricon chart.
Could the 2026 release be 'NO LABELS: PART 02'?
Unconfirmed. The "Part 01" naming in the November 2025 title (source: BIGHIT MUSIC) invites speculation about a sequel, but BIGHIT has announced no title, format, or series structure for the July 2026 project. Treat any "Part 02" label as fan speculation until BIGHIT publishes a dated, first-party notice.
Is Yeonjun still an active TXT member while doing solo work?
Yes. All five members of TOMORROW X TOGETHER renewed their contracts with BIGHIT MUSIC as a complete group in 2025, so his solo activity runs alongside group work. The group also has concurrent Japan anniversary concerts in June 2026, reported in Fukuoka (June 16–17) and the Hyogo/Kobe area (June 23–24).
Where will the first official Yeonjun comeback announcement appear?
Watch the first-party channels: BIGHIT's official TXT discography page, TXT's Weverse community, and BIGHIT_MUSIC social accounts. Streaming preorder pages on Apple Music and Spotify typically activate once the date is locked. Until one of those dated sources publishes a release date, the July 2026 window remains a verbally confirmed agency target (source: Soompi), not a locked date.