JAKARTA - South Korean band DAY6 is confirmed to have renewed its contract with JYP Entertainment. The news was officially announced by the agency today, Monday, September 26.

"Day6 Sungjin members, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon have all renewed their contracts with us," JYP Entertainment said in a statement quoted by SportsDongA.

"We plan to continue this meaningful journey together on the basis of trust between DAY6, a group with a distinctive voice and JYP Entertainment who has a lot of experience in band management," they continued.

JYP Entertainment emphasized that they will provide continuous support so that DAY6 can develop in the future.

"We will be the pillar for the future of DAY6, our strategic support is also unstoppable so that DAY6 can fly higher," the statement concluded.

DAY6 is a band that debuted in September 2015. Seven years ago, they consisted of six members: Sungjin, Jae, Young K, Junhyeok, Wonpil, and Dowoon.

In 2016, Junhyeok decided to leave the band for personal reasons. Then in 2021, Jae announced his hiatus from the band while JYP Entertainment declared Jae out of the band.

Now, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon are carrying out military service in different positions. Meanwhile, Sungjin completed his military service on 7 September.

The news of the continuation of this contract makes fans happy. The hashtag #DAY6 occupied a trending topic shortly after this statement was released.


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