FIFTY FIFTY, the K-pop girl group that took the world by storm with their viral 2023 hit “Cupid,” has officially confirmed their next comeback, scheduled for November 4, 2025.
For those unfamiliar, the group became one of the fastest K-pop acts in history to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the U.K. Singles Chart, achieving global success from a relatively small, independent agency. Their rise was followed by a highly-publicized legal dispute that led to a complete re-organization of the lineup.
The group will release a new album titled Too Much Part 1, marking their second release of the year and first since April’s Day & Night.
This comeback continues the revitalized group’s trajectory following a lineup change. The current five-member iteration includes original member Keena, alongside new additions Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena, who joined the group in late 2024.
The announcement comes after a busy year for the group, which saw the release of the digital single “Perfect Crime” on April 7, followed by the successful mini-album Day & Night and its lead single “Pookie” on April 29.
Fans can also anticipate a high-profile performance from the group soon after the album drops, as FIFTY FIFTY is scheduled to take the stage at the 2025 Korea Grand Music Awards (KGMA) on November 14 and 15. The new album is expected to showcase a fresh sound and solidify the new lineup’s presence in the competitive K-pop landscape.






















