Jellyfish Entertainment's youngest group, EVNNE, will make their first comeback early next year. They will release a mini album (EP) entitled Un: SEEN. Management announced this comeback plan on Friday December 29, 2023. 

Jellyfish uploaded EVNNE's comeback poster which looks simple in varsity blue combined with white font. In the poster there are no faces of the members, only information about the second mini album and the release date. EVNNE will release the album Un: SEEN on January 22 2024 at 4 pm WIB. 

Details regarding this album, including the tracklist and mainstay songs, will be announced periodically throughout the beginning of next month. EVNNE was in the spotlight after their debut this year. Sales of their debut album were considered successful, achieving platinum certification and being nominated for Rookie Artists of the Year at the 2024 Golden Disc Awards.

EVNNE (reads like the word 'even' in English) consists of seven members including Keita, Park Han Bin, Lee Jeonghyeon, Ji Yunseo, Yoo Seungeon, Mun Junghyun, and Park Jihoo. EVNNE made their debut on September 19, 2023 with a mini album (EP) entitled Target: ME.

The EVNNE members are graduates of the Boys Planet talent search event broadcast by Mnet. Like Mnet debut groups through their TV music shows (IOI, Wanna One, IZ*ONE, X1, Kep1er, ZEROBASEONE), each EVNNE member is a top trainee from different managements. 

The leader, Terazono Keita or Keita for short, previously debuted as a member of the group CIIPHER which is under the RAIN Company. WAKEONE (the label that oversees ZEROBASEONE) has several artists who debuted with EVNNE, including Hanbin, Jeonghyeon, Junghyun, and Jihoo. 

The other two members, namely Yunseo and Seungeon, are artists under Yue Hua Entertainment. EVNNE members have undergone a trainee period ranging from 2 years to 5 years. Keita is the member with the longest trainee period (he is a former YG Entertainment trainee) and also has experience debuting in the K-Pop industry with his old group.

EVNNE could be called 'the group that lost at Boys Planet', but they avenged their defeat by selling their debut album which was considered successful for a rookie boy band. Their debut album Target: ME sold more than 263 thousand copies. Therefore, KMCA (Korean Music Content Association) officially gave the album Platinum certification.

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