ATEEZ Announces GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4 Comeback Date for February 2026
ATEEZ has officially confirmed their comeback for February 6, 2026, with 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4'. Watch the new teaser and see the upcoming schedule.
The wait is almost over for ATINY. Global K-pop phenomenon ATEEZ officially announced their return to the music scene, scheduled for February 6, 2026. This marks the fourth chapter of their critically acclaimed series, 'GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4'.
ATEEZ GOLDEN HOUR Part.4 Comeback 2026 Timeline
According to KQ Entertainment, the group dropped a surprise teaser video at midnight KST on January 12. The teaser offers a glimpse into a cinematic world, continuing the high-octane storytelling ATEEZ is known for. The announcement quickly trended on social media platforms, highlighting the group's massive international presence.
What to Expect from Part.4
Following the success of their previous installments—which dominated the Billboard 200 and iTunes charts—this new release is expected to further solidify ATEEZ's position as leaders of the 4th generation of K-pop. Industry insiders suggest that Part.4 will feature a more mature sound while maintaining their signature powerful performance style.
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