K-pop girl group Purple Kiss to disband in November; announces their departure to follow individual dreams: "We reached a conclusion based..."

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Purple Kiss, the glorious K-pop girl band, will officially disband in November 2025. The statement was formally published by their agency on August 4, citing that the members would respectfully part ways to support their individual dreams.

Here’s a closer look at the members parting their ways, bringing an end to their legacy since 2021.

Purple Kiss will be disbanding soon

While the girl band will be disbanding, Purple Kiss is moving forward with their pre-scheduled activities for the forthcoming months. The six-member group will be releasing their English-language album at the end of August, accompanied by promotional activities in Japan, a tour in the USA, and ending their journey with a final concert in South Korea, according to their agency, RBW’s official website.

The official statement given by the agency

“The Purple Kiss will end its group activities in November,” the statement reads, before adding, “Because of the members’ deep affection for the group, we engaged in long and thoughtful discussions about how to move forward. As a result, we reached a conclusion based on mutual respect and support for each member’s individual dreams.”Moreover, the agency thanked the audience for their unwavering support and their commitment to stand by the band’s side, along with expressing their gratitude to the six members - Na Go-eun, Dosie, Ireh, Yuki, Chaein and Swan - for their passion, dedication, and growth as performers.

About Purple Kiss

Purple Kiss debuted their artistry in March 2021 and created an international fanbase with their hits, including ‘Zombie,’ ‘Ponzona,’ ‘Sweet Juice,’ ‘Nerdy,’ and more. For the unversed, the girl group carved their niche in the music industry, with their dark-pop aesthetics and distinctive performances. However, the members are expected to follow their solo careers in future, staying true to their devotion and craft.

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