NCT member Jaehyun will soon be enlisting as a member of the military band. According to an exclusive report from Star News on September 26, 2024, he is scheduled to enlist as an active duty soldier on November 4, 2024. After completing basic training, Jaehyun will join the military band unit.
He is expected to complete his military service on May 3, 2026. Jaehyun, who was born in 1997, has been pursuing a music career since his debut in 2016 as part of NCT. Aside from being active in the sub-units NCT 127, NCT U, and NCT Dojaejeong, he has also shown his vocal abilities and musicality through various solo projects.
Before Jaehyun begins his military service, he will make his big screen debut in a film titled 6 Hours Later You Will Die . In the film, he will play the character Junwoo. The film is scheduled to be released on October 16, 2024, so fans can watch his performance before he officially enlists in the military.
This is certainly a film that fans have been waiting for. Many can't wait to see Jaehyun's acting skills. Jaehyun is the second NCT member to enlist in the military. His bandmate Taeyong enlisted in April 2024 and is currently serving in the Navy as part of the military band.
Jaehyun's presence as he leaves for the military will surely be missed by NCT fans on stage. However, they give their full support for his new journey until he returns in 2026. Fans are certainly sad, but many still give support to their idol during his military service. "Hello, we are from SM Entertainment.
NCT's Jaehyun has applied to join the Army's military band unit and received word of acceptance from the Military Manpower Administration today. Therefore, on November 4th, he will begin active duty and carry out his responsibilities as a soldier.
There will be no formal send-off ceremony to prevent crowds and ensure safety, as on the day of entry into the training unit, many other soldiers and their families will also be present. We hope that your continued support and love will continue to flow until the day Jaehyun returns after completing his military service. Thank you."
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