ATEEZ Drops Mysterious “WANTED” Teaser Amidst Reports Of June Comeback
On April 29, Korean news outlet Seoul Economic Daily reported that ATEEZ was planning to return with a new album sometime in June.
While KQ Entertainment has not yet confirmed or denied the report, fans who attended the first night of ATEEZ’sin Seoul on April 28 discovered that a QR code on a mysterious banner outside the venue led to a teaser potentially hinting at ATEEZ’s next comeback. The “WANTED” poster features the eight members of ATEEZ and reads, “DANGEROUS FUGITIVES DISAPPEARED. Any information leading to these men shall be duly rewarded.”
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