EVNNE Ji Yunseo Farewell Letter 2026: A Bittersweet Goodbye to Fans
Read the emotional EVNNE Ji Yunseo farewell letter 2026 following his final performance. Discover the details of EVNNE's transition to a permanent 5-member group.
The curtains have closed on a chapter, but the memories remain. Ji Yunseo, a member of the boy group EVNNE, shared a deeply emotional letter with fans following his final performance before the group's major restructuring.
The Heartfelt EVNNE Ji Yunseo Farewell Letter to BLIT
In his letter, Ji Yunseo expressed profound gratitude to the fans, known as BLIT. He reflected on his journey starting from the survival show BOYS PLANET to the formation and success of EVNNE. "Every moment with you felt like a miracle," he wrote, acknowledging the pain of departure while looking forward to his future endeavors outside the group.
EVNNE Restructuring: A 5-Member Permanent Group in 2026
According to Jellyfish Entertainment, the project group EVNNE will transition into a permanent 5-member group starting in 2026. This transition led to the departure of both Ji Yunseo and Yoo Seungeon. While the news is difficult for fans of the original lineup, the label aims to solidify the group's brand and long-term viability in the competitive K-pop market.
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