Boy group Triger disbandment 2026: Final performance set for March
K-pop boy group Triger has announced their disbandment after 7 years. Learn about their final performance on March 7, 2026, and their career highlights in Japan.
A seven-year journey is coming to a close. Boy group Triger (formerly TRIGGER) has officially announced their disbandment just shy of their 7th anniversary. On January 13, the group shared a heartfelt message on social media, confirming they'll part ways after nearly a decade together.
Triger Boy Group Disbandment 2026: The Final Chapter
Triger debuted in 2019 and built a unique career trajectory. Although they're a K-Pop group, they spent the majority of their active years in Japan. Before their official debut, the members even served as cultural ambassadors at the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai. Their most recent musical gift to fans was the digital single “Hope”, released in July 2025.
Last Tour and Member Activities
Fans still have a few chances to see them live. The group is currently on a live tour in Japan, which runs through January 29. The grand finale is scheduled for March 7, exactly one day after their debut anniversary. While specific future plans for each member haven't been revealed yet, an update is expected following the final concert.
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