fromis_9 Concludes Journey with Pledis Entertainment

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It has been announced that the girl group fromis_9 under Pledis Entertainment has decided to leave the agency as of December 31. This marks the end of a seven-year journey between the group and the agency.

On November 29, Pledis Entertainment shared the news on its official website, stating, “The exclusive contract with fromis_9 (Lee SaeRom, Song HaYoung, Park JiWon, Roh JiSun, Lee SeoYeon, Lee ChaeYoung, Lee NaKyung, Baek JiHeon) will be terminated.” The agency added, “We have had in-depth discussions with the fromis_9 members about their future and direction for a long time, and we mutually agreed to terminate the exclusive contract after extensive dialogue.”

Throughout their career, fromis_9 has received immense love from their fandom, Flover, and global K-POP fans through various music activities, including ‘Talk & Talk’, ‘DM’, ‘Stay This Way’, ‘#menow’, and ‘Supersonic’. Their music and performances have deeply touched fans, showcasing a variety of charms and establishing their presence as artists.

Pledis also revealed that fromis_9 plans to release a fan song as a digital track on December 23 as a token of gratitude and will complete their scheduled activities to conclude their official activities. Additionally, they expressed their sincere support for the future of the fromis_9 members, blessing their new beginning.

The news of fromis_9’s beautiful farewell with Pledis Entertainment brings both regret and anticipation to fans and the public. It is expected that there will be significant interest in the new activities the members will pursue in the future. Fans are taking this farewell as an opportunity for a new beginning, eagerly anticipating the new appearances the members will showcase. We hope that fromis_9 receives much support and love in their future endeavors.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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