ZEROBASEONE RE-FLOW Comeback 2026: Defying the Disbandment Date
ZEROBASEONE announces a February 2026 comeback with the special limited album 'RE-FLOW'. Discover the significance of this release beyond their original disbandment date.
The end was supposed to be now, but a new flow begins. ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) has kicked off the new year by shattering expectations, announcing a surprise comeback for February 2026, just as their original contract was expected to expire.
ZEROBASEONE RE-FLOW Special Limited Album Release
According to WAKEONE, the "BOYS PLANET" project group will release a special limited album titled 'RE-FLOW' on February 2, 2026, at 6 p.m. KST. The announcement came as a New Year's Day gift on January 1, 2026, catching global fans by surprise as the group's activities were originally slated to conclude in January 2026.
Since their debut, ZEROBASEONE has been under a 2.5-year fixed-term contract. The decision to release new music after their scheduled disbandment month suggests a tactical shift, potentially indicating a brief extension or a grand finale designed to honor their massive global fandom.
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