The Band Is Making an Album Again After a Fiveyear Hiatus

South Korean boy band

2PM

2PM in November 2013 Left to right: Wooyoung, Jun.K, Chansung, Nichkhun, Junho, and Taecyeon

2PM in November 2013
Left to right: Wooyoung, Jun.K, Chansung, Nichkhun, Junho, and Taecyeon

Background information
Origin Seoul, South korea
Genres
  • Grand-pop
  • hip hop
  • electronic
  • R&B
Years active
  • 2008 (2008)–2017
  • 2021–nowadays
Labels
  • JYP
  • Sony Music
  • Ariola Japan
  • United Asia Management
Associated acts
  • One Solar day
  • 2AM
  • JYP Nation
Website
  • 2pm.jype.com (Korean)
  • 2pmjapan.com (Japan)
Members
  • Jun. 1000
  • Nichkhun
  • Taecyeon
  • Wooyoung
  • Junho
  • Chansung
Past members
  • Jaebeom

2PM (Korean: 투피엠 ) is a S Korean boy band formed past JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Jun. K (formerly known every bit Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho and Chansung. Originally a seven-piece group, former member and leader Jaebeom temporarily left the group due to controversies that stemmed from his posts in MySpace in 2009 before existence appear to have left both the band and the agency in early 2010.

The history of 2PM started when Korean musician Park Jin-young formed an eleven-member band known as 1 Day through the documentary serial Hot Blood Men. Eventually, the band was split into the hip hop group 2PM and a similar but independent group known every bit 2AM. 2PM debuted with the song "x Out of 10" ( 10점 만점에 10점 , lit. "ten Points Out of 10 Points"), which showcased their acrobatic dance styles.[1] They then achieved their starting time number ane single with "Again & Over again". Both singles were featured on their first studio anthology, 01:59PM, which was released in 2009. The band went on to release another Korean album, known as Hands Upward, in 2011. They made their Japanese debut afterward that year with Commonwealth of 2PM. After more a year, the grouping returned in 2013 with their 3rd studio anthology Grown. In early on September 2014, 2PM returned with their 4th studio album Go Crazy. On June 15, 2015, 2PM fabricated a comeback with their fifth studio anthology No.v. Later on much anticipation, 2PM returned on September thirteen, 2016 with their sixth studio album Gentlemen's Game.

Following touring for Gentlemen'south Game, the grouping took an official hiatus in July 2017 due to mandatory military service.[2] Following the members' discharge, 2PM returned with their seventh studio album Must in June 2021.

History [edit]

Pre-debut [edit]

The members of 2PM all auditioned (except Nichkhun, who was scouted)[3] to go part of JYP Entertainment. Some members already had experience in the entertainment industry, including Jun. K, who had won several singing competitions. Ok Taecyeon, Lee Junho and Hwang Chansung had participated in the testify SuperStar Survival.[four] Some of the members had previously lived in the Usa: old leader Jaebeom in the Seattle area, Nichkhun in Southern California, while Taecyeon spent seven years in Massachusetts earlier returning to Korea.

Originally, the members of 2PM were part of a larger group known equally 1 Day. A documentary called Hot Blood Men [5] captured the group'south grooming days. In this documentary, former member Jaebeom finished at the top spot and received the most fan votes. It also featured the elimination of three trainees from the group: Lee Swichi, Jeong Jinwoon, and Yoon Doo-joon were all cutting. However, Jinwoon replaced Im Daehun upon the latter's withdrawal. By the end of the preparation process, One 24-hour interval had been reduced to an eleven-member group. The band was then split up into iv-member ballad group 2AM and vii-member hip-hop group 2PM.

2008–2010: Debut and early success, Jaebeom's departure [edit]

2PM at printing conference in Bangkok, in Feb 2009

While well-nigh Korean boy bands at the time adopted a "pretty boy" or kkonminam image, 2PM synthetic a tough and macho creature-like prototype when they made their debut.[6] [7] By emphasizing their masculine images, 2PM is known for creating the "jimseung-dol" (which translates to beast/animal idol in Korean) phenomenon in 2008.[seven] Jaebeom was chosen to serve as the group'due south leader, as he was the oldest member and as well the one who all the members acknowledged every bit the nigh talented one. He played fundamental roles in several of the band's early singles and associated music videos.

2PM debuted with their single album Hottest Time of the Day on August 29, 2008. The album consisted a total of six tracks, including its atomic number 82 single "10 Out of 10" ( 10점 만점에 10점 ).[viii] The group made their debut live operation with a operation of "ten Out of 10" on M Countdown on September 4, 2008.[9] The following month, the group released a winter special version of their song "Only Y'all", a B-side from their debut mini album. Meantime, 2PM hosted the third season of Korean variety show Idol Regular army.[ten]

On April xvi, 2009, the group released their second mini album, 2:00PM Fourth dimension For Change, which they began promoting that month with the lead single "Again and Again". This improvement was met with commercial success, with "Again and Once more" placing at number one on various music charts including Cyworld, Hanteo, Melon, Mnet, and Muse.[11] The following calendar month, they won their first Mutizen Song award on M Countdown, followed by 2 more than and a Music Banking company laurels.[12] On June 11, 2PM began promotions for their song "Niga Mipda" ( 니가 밉다 , lit. I Detest You lot) on M Countdown.[13] 2PM then accomplished first place on the M Countdown and Music Bank charts with "Niga Mipda" subsequently in July and on July 30, the grouping won the 'Only One Song' award on M Countdown. At this fourth dimension, 2PM also starred in the popular Korean diverseness show Wild Bunny.[14]

A controversy regarding Jaebeom emerged when on September 4, 2009, articles surfaced on the internet regarding his posts from 2005 made on his personal Myspace account, in which he expressed his dislike for Korea while he was still a trainee for JYP Entertainment. These posts, leaked by a netizen who hacked his Myspace account, were taken out of context and severely misinterpreted by the Korean media.[xv] Jaebeom issued an apology regarding this thing.[16] Although some netizens demanded that Jaebeom should be forced out of 2PM, JYP Entertainment CEO Park Jin-young stated on September 7 that he lent the singer a vote of confidence, suggesting that Jaebeom would remain in the group.[17] Yet, on the following day, Jaebeom appear on his official Fancafé that he would go out the group and return to the U.s. for a while to calm the situation. He planned to return to school and improve his understanding of music. At the same time, he apologized to his fellow ring members for not being a proficient leader and older brother for them. He also promised to come back equally a improve person.[18] Park Jin-immature confirmed that 2PM would continue on as a six-member grouping.[19] [20] Due to the sensitive topic of Jaebeom's difference, 2PM withdrew for several weeks from their appearances on variety shows.[21]

Despite the controversy, the group went ahead with the release of their first studio album. Known as 01:59PM, the anthology was released on November x, 2009.[22] In response to lingering questions regarding Jaebeom'south future, Park Jin-young announced on the day after the release of 01:59PM that Jaebeom could render to 2PM if he wished to make a comeback, although the singer'due south return was non imminent.[23] [24] In support of Jaebeom, the six remaining 2PM members decided to equally split their income from their commencement album with him.[25] The album included tracks voiced by Jaebeom, although his face was excluded from the cover.[26] The grouping finished re-filming their music video for the album's lead unmarried "Heartbeat", without Jaebeom in October 2009. The group so began promotional activities for the anthology on a diverseness of music shows, including Mnet's O Good Concert, KBS' Music Bank, MBC's Music Core and SBS' Inkigayo in November 2009.[27]

A week and a half later the anthology's release, 2PM performed at the Mnet Asian Music Awards on Nov 21, 2009 and took home the awards for Best Male Group and Artist of the Yr, the latter being 1 of the 3 about prestigious awards of the show.[28] The group paid homage to Jaebeom during their operation of "Again & Again". During the performance, a spotlight shone over Jaebeom'south usual position in the trip the light fantastic formation, and his vocals played over the speakers without being replaced.[29]

In tardily November 2009, subsequently 2 weeks of promotional activities for 1:59PM, 2PM earned their first #ane on a TV music show (KBS Music Bank's "1000-Nautical chart") since the album's release, with their single "Heartbeat", which went on to take #1 on the G-Chart for three more weeks.[30] In addition, "Heartbeat" accomplished the Mutizen Triple Crown vocal award on SBS' Inkigayo by existence the #1 song on the program's "Take vii" chart for three weeks, the maximum amount of time for which a nominated song is eligible to win. On December 30, 2009, at Korean Dissemination Organization (KBS)'s end of the yr Music Festival, "Again & Again" was recognized as "Vocal of the Year", winning with 57,060 votes.[31]

2PM's second unmarried from 01:59PM was "Tired of Waiting". The song was performed alive for the showtime time at the SBS Music Festival in December 2009. 2PM's promotion for the anthology concluded with their performance on SBS' Inkigayo in January 2010.

In February 2010, JYP Entertainment appear that Jaebeom would non return to 2PM, every bit his contract with the visitor had been permanently terminated, with the understanding of all 6 members.[32] A combined fan meeting and printing conference was held two days later with the vi remaining members of 2PM and JYP Entertainment CEO Choi Jungwook in omnipresence. Various 2PM fan sites were shut downwards immediately afterward the conference equally a protest of Jaebeom's termination. The record label so announced that although 2PM would move forward with six members, a new leader would non be called to replace Jaebeom.

In April 2010, the ring released Don't Terminate Can't Terminate, a mini-album consisting of six tracks. The group intended for the release to illustrate a stronger side of themselves than what was seen in their previous releases. The album was met with much success, with its lead vocal "Without U" ranking atop multiple Korean music charts.[33] The group fabricated their television performance improvement on Mnet'due south music program Yard Countdown in April 2010.[34] In the same month, 2PM served equally the opening act for nine Wonder Girls summertime shows in the Usa.[35]

On the comprehend of KoreAm, Baronial 2010

In May 2010, 2PM also performed at the eighth almanac Korea Times Music Festival in Los Angeles, California, and at the Dream Concert which was held in Seoul.[36] [37] In the same month, 2PM released the song "What's Your Commemoration?", which is sampled from K'Naan's "Wavin' Flag", for the FIFA 2010 World Loving cup. It was announced that all proceeds from the sales of the song will go to the donation support headed by FIFA World Cup in Due south Africa.[38]

On July 31, 2010, 2PM held their kickoff solo concert "Don't Stop Can't Cease" at the Seoul Olympic Park Arena, with their labelmates 2AM and Miss A making guest appearances at the concert.[39] The grouping held another concert date in Seoul on August 1, before moving to Busan on August 7–8, and holding 2 more encore concerts in Seoul on September 4–5 in line with the celebration of their 2nd debut anniversary. It was reported that more than than 12,000 fans attended 2PM's offset concerts in Seoul.[forty]

In October 2010, 2PM released their 4th EP, Still 2:00PM,[41] with the atomic number 82 single "I'll Be Back" staying at number one for 2 consecutive weeks on KBS' Music Bank.[42] On the following calendar month, it was reported that Still 2:00PM debuted unexpectedly on the 13th spot of the Billboard's World Album-Chart even though no album promotions were made in the United States.[43]

On October 18, 2PM won the "Most Pop Asian Vocaliser" award at the 10th Annual Standard mandarin Music Honors held at the Wukesong Arena in Cathay. They became the first Korean artist to be granted with the award, with the grouping performing their songs "Heartbeat" and "I'll Exist Back" at the event.[44]

2011–2012: Japanese debut and mainstream success [edit]

2PM officially made their Japanese debut in December 2010 with their offset live platinum showcase titled "2PM 1st Contact in JAPAN Live" in Japan at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Gymnasium, a identify well known for sumo games.[45]

In May 2011, 2PM released their debut Japanese single, "Have Off," which was featured every bit an ending vocal in the Blue Exorcist anime series.[46] Subsequently, the group held their offset Japanese concert tour, known as the "2PM 1st Japan Tour 2011 Take Off," which began in Sapporo on May 6 and concluded a week later in Tokyo.[47]

On March 9, 2011, 2PM released their first compilation album, All About 2PM, comprising tracks from the group'southward previously released albums Hottest Time of the Day, 2:00PM Time for Change, 01:59PM, Don't Finish Can't Stop, and Still two:00PM. It was released for the Japanese market as a box gear up. The album debuted at number 26 on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling four,502 copies in its outset week.[48] [49]

On June 15, 2011, JYP Entertainment released the starting time teaser of 2PM's upcoming second studio album, which would be known as Hands Up.[fifty] The album was released afterwards that month on June 20.[51] For the first time since the grouping'south debut, the anthology featured two songs composed past 2PM members: "HOT" by Jun. K and "Give it to Me" by Junho. Promotions for the album was brusque and concluded but ane calendar month later its release, allowing the grouping to further ready for their future Japanese promotions and their upcoming "Easily Up Asia Bout."[52] The following calendar month, the 2PM Prove began broadcasting in July 2011 on SBS's E!TV cablevision aqueduct and featured all vi members. It was the first time 2PM would emcee a program with their name on it.[53]

In support of their album Hands Up, 2PM held the "Easily Upwards Asia Tour" showtime with two dates on September 2–iii, 2011 at the Seoul Jamsil Gymnasium with over fifteen,000 fans in attendance. The concert tour continued with the group performing in unlike arenas in 7 cities: Taipei, Dki jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Nanjing, and Hong Kong. When the grouping concluded the tour at the AsiaWorld Expo-Arena in Hong Kong, they had recorded a cumulative number of 160,000 fans who attended their concerts.[54] [55]

On November thirty, 2011, 2PM released their start Japanese-language studio album, Democracy of 2PM, which contained all of the group'south previously-released Japanese singles and the Japanese version of their Korean single "Hands Upwardly". In addition, the anthology consisted of five new songs including a rails composed by Jun. K called "Hanarete Itemo" (離れていても, Fifty-fifty When We're Autonomously) which was defended for the group's Japanese fans. The album debuted at number 4 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, reporting over 50,265 copies sold in its first week.[56] From Dec v until 25, 2011, the group embarked on their "REPUBLIC OF 2PM" Nippon Arena Tour, only with all 100,000 tickets being sold out in just 1 minute, JYP Entertainment announced an additional concert engagement to be held at Fukuoka. In conjunction with their loonshit tour, the group also held the "2PM Nippon Debut 1st Ceremony Upshot" to an audition of 25,000 fans at Ryokoku in commemoration of their one-yr anniversary since debuting in Japan.[57]

In its annual sales report for the year 2011, Oricon announced that 2PM was the 2nd best-selling new creative person in Japan, existence the highest-ranking Korean act beating out SHINee, and ranking simply behind the Johnny & Assembly grouping Kis-My-FT2. According to the report, 2PM reported revenue of over 990 million yen ($12.68 million) in singles, albums, and DVD sales.[58]

On March 14, 2012, 2PM released their 2d compilation album, 2PM All-time (2008–2011 in Korea), which consisted of 17 songs including the bonus tracks "Alive" and "Move On". The album reached its superlative position of number v on the Oricon Album Nautical chart, before staying in the chart for 14 weeks.[59]

On May 22, 2012, 2PM released their 3rd compilation album, 2PM Fellow member'due south Option, for the Korean market. The album reached a peak position atop the Gaon Album Nautical chart, and sold 21,893 copies past the end of the twelvemonth.[sixty]

On May 24–25 and May 28–31, 2012, 2PM held their "Half dozen Beautiful Days" concert at the Japan Budokan in Tokyo, becoming the first Korean group to perform at the Budokan for six consecutive shows. This was and then followed with the grouping releasing their 4th Japanese single "Cute" and a live concert DVD entitled "Arena Tour 2011 — Democracy Of 2PM" on June six. The single sold more 73,529 copies on the day of its launch and managed to come in at second on Oricon'south Daily Singles Nautical chart, while the DVD charted atop in the music DVD segment of Oricon's Daily Chart and at number 2 in the Combined DVD Chart. In support of the release of "Beautiful," 2PM held a "Hi-Affect" upshot in Osaka on June 9 and then again in Tokyo on June 16. The group then made a performance at the MTV Music Awards Japan 2012 on June 23.[61]

In April 2012, 2PM appear plans to release a documentary film with 2AM, to be known every bit Beyond The I Day, in Japan. The trailer for the picture was released on Apr xiii, with the movie itself first being premiered on June xxx, 2012.[62]

2PM then held their second Asia-wide concert bout serial, "What Time Is It?" outset at the Mercedes Benz Loonshit in Shanghai on November 17, 2012, and going on to cover six cities: Jakarta, Taipei, Macau, Manila, Guangzhou, and Bangkok, before terminal with two concert dates held at the Jamsil Arena in Seoul on June 21–22, 2013.[63]

2013–2014: Further success [edit]

2PM performing in the US for their "Go Crazy" World Tour in 2014.

2PM performing in the U.s.a. for their "Go Crazy" Earth Bout in 2014.

On February 13, 2013, the grouping released their second Japanese studio album, Legend of 2PM. The anthology consisted of 9 tracks including the previously-released singles "Cute" and "Masquerade". The singles "This Is Beloved" and "So Bad" were released digitally on iTunes on February eighteen–nineteen equally a promotional single from the anthology. The album debuted atop the Oricon Albums Chart, selling 64,291 copies in its first week, and remained on the chart for nine weeks.[64] 2PM then embarked on their "Fable OF 2PM" Nippon Arena Bout from Jan 13 until February 24, 2013, covering the cities of Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, and Sapporo. This was soon followed up with a functioning at the Tokyo Dome to a recorded omnipresence of over 110,000 people on April 20 to 21.[65] [66]

Later more than a yr, 2PM made their Korean comeback in May 2013 with their third Korean-language studio album, Grown. The grouping kickoff revealed the music video teaser for the album's lead single, "Comeback When Yous Hear This Song", on May ii, 2013 through their official YouTube account.[67] "Comeback When You Hear This Song" was then fully released on May 6, forth with 10 other songs from the album.[68] The album topped the Nippon Tower Records pre-release chart upon release, overtaking the group's own Japanese unmarried "Give Me Dearest" on May 5.[69] Grown then became the group's second entry on the Billboard World Albums Chart, condign their beginning Top 10 entry peaking at number 6, and remaining on the chart for three weeks.[70] A second championship rail named "A.D.T.O.Y" was released on May eleven, 2013, which was later recognized by Billboard magazine, ranking at number 13 in its "20 Best K-pop Songs of 2013: K-Town Picks" list.[71] [72]

In order to promote Grown, the group took part in the "2PM G+Star Zone" exhibition held at the Apgujeongrodeo Station from May 2 to July 31, 2013 as function of the "G+Dream Project" launched by the Gangnam-gu Function in order to support disadvantaged youth.[73] They too fabricated a promotional appearance on 1000 Countdown on May 16 wherein they performed the two lead singles of their anthology.[74]

On Oct 16, 2013, 2PM released their 8th Japanese single "Wintertime Games", which became the group's showtime nautical chart-topper on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 on its issue dated November 2, 2013.[75]

On Jan 29, 2014, 2PM released their third Japanese studio album, Genesis of 2PM, consisting of 9 new songs and including the previously-released singles "Give Me Love" and "Winter Games". The album debuted atop the Oricon Albums Nautical chart, selling 63,212 copies in its starting time week, and remained on the chart for 7 weeks.[76] In support of the album, the group embarked on their "GENESIS OF 2PM" Japan Loonshit Tour held from January 27 until March 27, 2014, performing in 14 cities in Japan with a recorded attendance of over 150,000 people. At the conclusion of their concert bout in Tokyo, the group announced their Korean comeback.[77]

During the filming of the music video of the group's upcoming comeback in April, a fire broke out on the set of the music video. Authorities stated that the burn down was relatively small-scale and had been controlled past the time that the kickoff responders had arrived. All the members and their staff were confirmed to be unharmed.[78] As a result, the group's improvement was postponed. Following the incident, the group first released teaser photos and other private teasers which hinted on their comeback beginning August 31, and on September ten, 2PM released the music video of their unmarried "Go Crazy!", the title track of their quaternary Korean studio album of the same name.[79] The album itself was and so released in both physical and digital format on September 15, which was followed with the group's promotional performances on Club Octagon in Gangnam-gu, Seoul and their appearance on 1000 Countdown.[80] Go Crazy marked 2PM's third appearance on the Billboard World Albums Chart, peaking at number 7 on its chart issue dated October 4, 2014.[81] On its nautical chart issue dated on the same day, Billboard reported that 2PM also landed their second Nihon Hot 100 chart topper with their Japanese single "Midaretemina".[82]

In support of their latest album, 2PM then began their earth tour, "Become Crazy! 2PM Globe Tour", with a concert to a sold-out Jamsil Loonshit in Seoul on October three, 2014. The concert bout covered 12 cities in 5 countries: Seoul, Bangkok, Beijing, Newark, Rosemont, Thousand Prairie, Los Angeles, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Hong Kong, Dki jakarta, and then concluding at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai. With performances on major venues such equally the Prudential Eye, Rosemont Theatre, Verizon Theatre, and the Shrine Auditorium, the "Go Crazy" concert series marked the group's kickoff solo performances in the Us, post-obit their performances as opening acts for their labelmates Wonder Girls earlier in 2010.[83]

2015–2019: Continued releases and group hiatus [edit]

2PM performing at the Korea Sale Festa in September 2016.

2PM performing at the Korea Sale Festa in September 2016.

The grouping released their 4th Japanese studio album, 2PM of 2PM, on April 15, 2015. The album features 13 new songs as well as tracks from the grouping's single "Guilty Love". The album debuted atop the Oricon Albums Nautical chart, selling over 62,705 copies in its first week, and remained on the nautical chart for 10 weeks.[84] From Apr 7 until May 31, 2014, 2PM embarked on their "2PM OF 2PM" Japan Arena Tour in support of their anthology, covering the cities of Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama, and Tokyo and recording a total of over 150,000 people in attendance. An additional 13,000 people also attended the alive concert viewing held in l movie theaters in 34 regions throughout Japan. At the conclusion of their arena bout, the group announced that they were preparing for a Korean comeback.[85]

On June 15, 2015, 2PM released their fifth studio album, No.5. Ix of the twelve songs on the album were written by the members, with the title song "My Business firm" written by Jun K.[86] The anthology performed well commercially, debuting atop the Gaon Anthology Nautical chart, at number xiv on the Oricon Album Nautical chart, and at number three on the Billboard World Albums Nautical chart.[87] [88] [89] By the end of 2015, it was reported that No.5 sold 62,618 copies in Republic of korea.[xc]

On April 27, 2016, the group released their 5th Japanese studio album, Galaxy of 2PM, which debuted atop the Oricon Album Chart and remained on the said nautical chart for seven weeks.[91] By the end of the year, the album had sold over 122,685 copies on Oricon.[92] In support of the album, 2PM embarked on their "2PM ARENA Tour 2016': Milky way OF 2PM" which was held from Apr xiii to June 18, 2016, covering the cities of Nagoya, Fukuoka, Hokkaido, Tokyo and Osaka. All 15 concert dates were sold out, and at the decision of the tour, the group had recorded an attendance of 160,000 people with an boosted 36,000 fans who attended the live viewing of the concert held in 134 moving picture theaters throughout Japan. The group then followed up with two concert dates held at the Tokyo Dome on October 26 to 27.[93]

On September 3, 2016, member Junho posted the group'due south schedule for the coming week on his Instagram profile hinting at a comeback.[94] The following mean solar day, the group celebrated their eight-year anniversary together, consequently teasing their side by side comeback by posting individual photos of each fellow member on their official social media accounts. Their sixth studio album was released on September 13, titled Gentlemen's Game along with its lead single "Promise (I'll Exist)".[95] The album entered the Billboard Globe Albums Nautical chart, peaking at number 11 and remaining on the nautical chart for 2 weeks.[96] Gentlemen'due south Game was the group's last album before the members began their mandatory military enlistment.[97] 2PM then held a concert titled "6Nights" at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium on February 24–26, 2017 which was followed with a 2nd set of concert dates on March 3–v as the group's final concert series before its members began enlisting for their military service.[98]

On Jan 31, 2018, five of the half dozen members of 2PM signed their renewal to JYP Entertainment with Taecyeon's renewal to be discussed afterward serving his armed services service.[99] The post-obit mean solar day, JYP Entertainment appointed the members of 2PM as directors of external affairs as they were the most senior group in the visitor.[100]

Jun. K besides entered the armed forces on May viii.[101] Wooyoung enlisted on July 8, serving active duty.[102] On July 25, it was appear that Taecyeon decided not to re-sign with JYP Entertainment, instead signing with 51K. However, he stated that he volition proceed promoting with 2PM.[103]

Taecyeon completed his military service and was discharged on May xvi, 2019.[104] Junho began his war machine service on May xxx, 2019 as a public service worker,[105] while Chansung enlisted on June 11, 2019.[106]

During the group'southward flow of fulfilling their military service, JYP Entertainment and Epic Records Japan released two compilation albums in Nihon. On September 18, 2019, the compilation album 2PM Best in Korea two ~2012–2017~, was released, consisting of 15 songs previously released in Korea from 2012 to 2017. The anthology peaked at number vii on the Oricon Albums Chart and remained on the chart for iii weeks.[107] Then on March 13, 2020, the Japanese-language compilation album The Best of 2PM in Nihon 2011–2016 was released, consisting of ii CDs containing a total of 38 songs recorded between 2011 and 2016 previously released in Nippon. Taking pre-order sales into consideration, the album topped the Oricon Albums Chart and Tower Records Daily Sales Chart upon release.[108] [109]

2020–present: End of military service and group comeback [edit]

Jun. One thousand completed his military service and was discharged on January two, 2020.[110] Wooyoung was also discharged on Feb 25.[111] Chansung was discharged on January 5, 2021.[112] It was announced in January 2021 that 2PM would make a full group improvement later in the yr subsequently Junho has completed his military service.[113] Junho was discharged on March 20, completing 2PM'due south military services.[114] JYP Entertainment later on announced that they would return with a new album sometime in the stop of June.[115]

On June seven, 2021, information technology was revealed that 2PM would exist coming dorsum with their seventh studio album Must. The album marked four years since their hiatus, and five years since the release of Gentleman'due south Game.[116] Must was released on June 28 alongside its lead single "Make It," which was co-written by member Wooyoung. The album'southward x tracks borrowed elements from jazz and pop while maintaining 2PM's signature sweltering electronic sound. "The Buffet", on the other paw, utilizes pulsating 808 drumming for a familiar R&B inflection.[117]

On September 29, 2021, 2PM released their Japanese EP With Me Once more.[118]

Other activities [edit]

Tv set hosting [edit]

In December 2008, 2PM began to host the 3rd flavour of MBC'due south Idol Prove (아이돌군단의 떴다!그녀).[119] The segment ran from Dec 4, 2008 to March 26, 2009, with a full of seventeen episodes.

The grouping also starred in a reality show on Mnet titled Wild Bunny, in which the members escaped the pressures of distinction by performing ten forbidden activities of idols. The testify ran from July 21 until September i, 2009, with seven episodes aired. The airing of the final episode, which coincidentally featured the members engaged in a "Leader Olympics" game to select a new leader, was postponed indefinitely due to Jaebeom's internet controversy and his subsequent difference from the group.[120]

In addition, Taecyeon and Wooyoung have been hosting SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System)'s weekly music show Inkigayo, while Jaebeom and Chansung accept also made regular appearances on 'Introducing Star Friends'. Since Jaebeom was voted off, Nichkhun replaced his position every bit the guest. Nichkhun and Wooyoung were also frequent guests on SBS's variety talent show Star King betwixt April and October 2009, with the other 2PM members occasionally joining them.

Endorsements [edit]

In March 2009, 2PM was selected to model for EXR, a clothing company in Korea.[121] In July 2009, the members of 2PM were selected equally the representatives of foreign artists by the Thai government-led tourism campaign, I Love Thailand. [122] Member Nichkhun has likewise been selected past the Tourism Say-so of Thailand (TAT) as the face of their newest campaign, "Come to Thailand; Let'south Take a Pause!"[123]

In August 2009, 2PM collaborated with the Trunk Shop in 'Soft Hands, Kind Heart', a worldwide campaign that calls for the protection of children and teenagers against sex trafficking. The members will human action equally Korea's spokespeople for the campaign.[124]

In late October 2009, a commercial film (CF) of 2PM promoting Hanami (a Thai snack visitor) was released, which also included Jaebeom; the commercial was said to exist filmed prior to his divergence in September.

November 2009 saw multiple new endorsement deals for the group,[125] the first of which existence a commercial and print campaign for Market place O'south "Existent Credibility" pastry. Soon thereafter, the group endorsed the Samsung Corby mobile phone, one of the newest mobile devices in Samsung's popular "Anycall" series, both on television and on the Samsung website.[126] 2PM is also currently endorsing Paris-Croissant Food Company's Paris Baguette baker franchise, for which the group recorded a special Christmas vocal and are featured in a serial of commercials with pop Korean actress Kim Tae-hee.[127]

In 2010, 2PM has signed on to endorse Coca-Cola[6] as well as the clothing visitor SPRIS (also known as PONY).[128] Members Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Minjun and Wooyoung endorse Cass Beer, and Nichkhun has continued advertising for the Suzuki Jelato motorcycle in Thailand. In addition, 2PM at present endorses Calvin Klein S Korea, every bit well as, well-nigh recently, It's Pare, a South Korean cosmetics and skin care brand.

In mid-2010, 2PM were chosen along with Girls' Generation to be the spokesperson for Caribbean Bay.[129] Shortly afterwards, the members of 2PM (except for Nichkhun) were chosen to sing the vocal "Fly to Seoul (Boom Nail Nail)" to support tourism in Korea.[130] Due to renewal of their endorsement deal with Samsung, 2PM recorded the song "Nori For U" for Samsung Anycall NORi.[131]

In April 2021, following the group's render from their hiatus, 2PM became endorsers for sportswear make Xexymix.[132]

Discography [edit]

Videography [edit]

Works [edit]

Tours and concerts [edit]

Year Tour Name Dates Concerts Tour Date Gear up Listing Vocal
Start End
2010 1st Concert:

Don't Stop Can't Stop

July 31
(Seoul Olympic Park Loonshit)
September 5
(Jamsil Indoor Stadium)
6

Location

  1. July 31
    (Seoul Olympic Park Arena) Seoul
  2. August ane
    (Seoul Olympic Park Arena) Seoul
  3. August seven
    (Busan Bexco) Busan
  4. Baronial 8
    (Busan Bexco) Busan
  5. September iv
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul
  6. September v
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul

Track list

  1. Concert Intro
  2. What time is it now?
  3. Don't Finish Can't Stop
  4. Tired of waiting
  5. Without U (Explorer Mix)
  6. Just yous
  7. Angel
  8. Fly to Seoul"Boom Boom Boom" // Open Happiness
  9. Crazy 4S // My Colour&Tik Tok
  10. Sun Morning&Sexy Back (Taec&Khun) // three Bears + More Than Words (Khun)
  11. Lovestoned // Have you downwards (Chansung)
  12. Cinderella Sister Parody Video
  13. Orange Caramel'due south Magic Girl (Woo, Chan & Taec // Junho, Minjun & Khun)
  14. Trot Medley (Junho, Minjun & Khun // Woo, Chan & Taec)
  15. CLON's Kungtari Shabara
  16. Irresolute Room Video
  17. Member's dance span songs
  18. I hate you
  19. I was crazy virtually you lot
  20. Once again&once more (R&B mix) + Dance Flips // You Might Comeback
  21. 10 out of ten (ten/10)
  22. Empire State of Mind (Remix)(DJ) (Minjun)
  23. Nice & Wearisome // Defenseless Up (Junho)
  24. Wooyoung Solo Dance (ii versions)
  25. Etude of Retentivity (Taecyeon)
  26. I will give you my life
  27. Gimme the light
  28. Heartbeat
  29. Again&again
  30. Thank you
  31. I hate you (Lounge mix)
  32. Again&again (Remix)
2011 Outset Japan Tour:

Take Off

May 6
(Zepp Sapporo)
May 13
(Zepp Tokyo)
6

Location

  1. May half dozen
    (Zepp Sapporo) Sapporo
  2. May 8
    (Zepp Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  3. May nine
    (Zepp Osaka) Osaka
  4. May 10
    (Zepp Nagoya) Nagoya
  5. May 12
    (Makuhari Messe) Chiba
  6. May 13
    (Zepp Tokyo) Tokyo

Rails list

  1. What time is information technology now?
  2. Don't Stop Can't Stop
  3. I Detest Yous
  4. Without U
  5. I can't
  6. Only You (acoustic and Wintertime Special remix)
  7. Tired of Waiting
  8. Utada Hikaru's Start Love (Nichkhun)
  9. Usher'south Nice northward Dull (Junho)
  10. Far*east Movement'due south Like a G6 (Wooyoung)
  11. Take Off
  12. I'll Be Back
  13. 10 out of 10
  14. Jay-z & Alicia Keys's Empire Land of Mind (Minjun)
  15. Rain'southward Love Song (Chansung)
  16. Greeeen'due south Miracle (Taecyeon)
  17. I will requite you lot my life
  18. Gimme the Light
  19. Over again&again
  20. Heartbeat
  21. Thank yous
  22. Again&again (Remix)
  23. I hate you (Lounge mix)
Nihon Arena Bout:

Democracy OF 2PM

December 5
(Osaka-jo Hall)
December 21
(Nippon Budoukan)
viii
(+ one pre-show)

Location

  1. Dec 3
    (Mie Prefectural Sun Arena) Mie
  2. December v
    (Osaka-jo Hall) Osaka
  3. December vi
    (Osaka-jo Hall) Osaka
  4. December 8
    (Nagoya Gaishi Hall) Aichi
  5. December 14
    (Saitama Super Arena) Saitama
  6. December 17
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  7. Dec 18
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  8. Dec xx
    (Nippon Budokan) Tokyo
  9. December 21
    (Nippon Budokan) Tokyo
2d Concert:

HANDS UP ASIA Tour

September ii
(Jamsil Indoor Stadium)
March 10
(Asian Expo Arena)
10

Location

  1. September two
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul, Korea
  2. September three
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul, Korea
  3. October vii
    (Taida Gym) Taipei, (Taiwan)
  4. October 8
    (Taida Gym) Taipei, (Taiwan)
  5. November 11
    (JITEC Mangga Dua Foursquare) Dki jakarta, (Republic of indonesia)
  6. Nov 19
    (Singapore Indoor Stadium) Kallang, (Singapore)
  7. Nov 25
    (Stadium Negara) Kuala Lumpur, (Malaysia)
  8. February 18
    (Impact Loonshit) Bangkok, (Thailand)
  9. February 25
    (Nanjing Olympic Sports Center) Nanjing, (China)
  10. March x
    (Asian Expo Arena) Hong Kong

Rails listing

  1. HOT
  2. Electricity
  3. Hands Upward
  4. I was Crazy About You & Tired of Waiting (Remix)
  5. Motion On (JunHo & WooYoung)
  6. I Can't
  7. Give it to me
  8. Dance2Night
  9. My Valentine (Nichkhun & Taecyeon)
  10. Revenger (Chansung)
  11. I'll be back
  12. Hyun Moo Jung
  13. Back2u
  14. Alive (Minjun)
  15. Without You
  16. But You
  17. x out of x
  18. Once again and Over again
  19. I'm Your Human
  20. Don't Stop Can't End
  21. Heartbeat
  22. Cheers
  23. x out of 10 (Remix)
  24. Easily Up (Remix)
2012
Six Cute Days May 24
(Nippon Budoukan)
June 6
(Yokohama Arena)
eight

Location

  1. May 24
    (Nippon Budoukan) Tokyo
  2. May 25
    (Nippon Budoukan)
  3. May 28
    (Nippon Budoukan)
  4. May 29
    (Nihon Budoukan)
  5. May 30
    (Nippon Budoukan)
  6. May 31
    (Nihon Budoukan)
  7. June 5
    (Yokohama Arena)
  8. June half-dozen
    (Yokohama Arena)
"What Time Is It?" -

Asia Bout

Nov 17
(Shanghai Mercedez Benz Arena)
June 22
(Jamsil Indoor Stadium)
9

Location

  1. Nov 17
    (Mercedez Benz Arena) Shanghai
  2. Dec viii
    (Mata Elang International Stadium) Jakarta
  3. December xv
    (Nangang Exhibition Hall) Taipei
  4. December 22
    (Venetian Cotai Arena) Macau
  5. March two
    (Mall of Asia Arena) Manila
  6. March 30
    (Guangzhou Gymnasium) Guangzhou
  7. April 8
    (Impact Loonshit) Bangkok
  8. June 21
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul
  9. June 22
    (Jamsil Indoor Stadium) Seoul
2013
Japan Arena Bout:

LEGEND OF 2PM

January eleven
(Marine Messe Fukuoka)
February 24
(Sapporo Kitaeru)
13

Location

  1. January 11–12
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  2. January 24–25
    (Japan Gaishi Hall) Nagoya
  3. January 28–30
    (Osaka-Jo Hall ) Osaka
  4. February thirteen–fourteen
    (Budokan) Tokyo
  5. Feb 19–20
    (Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium ) Tokyo
  6. February 23–24
    (Sapporo Kitaeru) Hokkaido
Legend Of 2PM in Tokyo Dome Apr twenty
(Tokyo Dome)
April 21
(Tokyo Dome)
2

Location

  1. April 20–21
    (Tokyo Dome) Tokyo
2014 Japan Arena Tour:

GENESIS OF 2PM

January 27
(Nippon Gaishi Hall)
March 26
(Yoyogi National Stadium)
14

Location

  1. Jan 27–28
    (Nippon Gaishi Hall) Nagoya
  2. Jan 31 – February ii
    (Yokohama Arena) Yokohama
  3. February 22–23
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  4. March 4–six
    (Osaka-Jo Hall) Osaka
  5. March 17–18
    (Yoyogi National Stadium) Tokyo
  6. March 25–26
    (Yoyogi National Stadium) Tokyo
2PM Earth Tour "GO CRAZY!" Oct three
(Jamsil Indoor Stadium)
April iv
(Mercedez Benz Arena)
13

Location

  1. October 3
    (Jamsil Indoor Arena) Seoul
  2. October 4
    (Jamsil Indoor Arena) Seoul
  3. Oct eleven
    (Impact Arena) Bangkok
  4. Nov 1
    (Capital Indoor Stadium) Beijing
  5. November 14
    (Prudential Center) Newark, NJ
  6. November 16
    (Rosemont Theatre) Rosemont, IL
  7. November 18
    (Verizon Theatre) Grand Prairie, TX
  8. Nov 20
    (Shrine Auditorium) Los Angeles, CA
  9. Nov 29
    (Guangzhou International Sports Loonshit) Guangzhou
  10. Jan 17
    (Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium) Nanjing
  11. February fourteen
    (AsianWorld-Expo Arena) Hongkong
  12. March 28
    (Istora Senayan) Jakarta[133]
  13. April 4
    (Mercedez Benz Arena) Shanghai
2015
Nihon Arena Tour:

2PM OF 2PM

April vii
(Marine Messe Fukuoka)
May 31
(Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center)
14

Location

  1. Apr vii–eight
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  2. April 14–xv
    (Nagoya NGK Hall) Nagoya
  3. May vii–8
    (Osaka-Jo Hall) Osaka
  4. May 19–21
    (Yokohama Loonshit) Yokohama
  5. May 23–25
    (Yoyogi National Stadium) Tokyo
  6. May thirty–31
    (Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Centre) Hokkaido
2PM Six "HIGHER" Days October seven
(Nihon Budokan)
October 29
(Nippon Gaishi Hall)
12

Location

  1. October 7–nine
    (Nippon Budokan) Tokyo
  2. October 13–15
    (Osaka-jo Hall) Osaka
  3. October 20–22
    (Yokohama Loonshit) Yokohama
  4. October 27–29
    (Nippon Gaishi Hall) Nagoya
2PM CONCERT 'Firm Party' June 27
(Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena)
March xx
(Impact Arena)
5

Location

  1. June 27–28
    (Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena) Seoul
  2. Baronial 22–23
    (Saitama Super Loonshit) Saitama
  3. March 20
    (Impact Arena) Bangkok
2016
Nihon Arena Tour:

Milky way OF 2PM

April 23
(Nippon Gaishi Hall)
June 18
(Osaka-jo Hall)
15

Location

  1. April 23–24
    (Nihon Gaishi Hall) Nagoya
  2. April 29 – May 1
    (Yoyogi National Stadium, Outset Gymnasium) Tokyo
  3. May seven–8
    (Marine Messe Fukuoka) Fukuoka
  4. May 20–22
    (Yoyogi National Stadium, Outset Gymnasium) Tokyo
  5. May 28–29
    (Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center) Hokkaido
  6. June 16–eighteen
    (Osaka-jo Hall) Osaka
The 2PM in Tokyo Dome October 26
(Tokyo Dome)
Oct 27
(Tokyo Dome)
ii

Location

  1. October 26–27
    (Tokyo Dome) Tokyo
2017 2PM CONCERT '6Nights' February 24
(SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium)
June xi
(Korea University's gymnasium)
8

Location

  1. 24–26 Feb June 2–4 and June 9–11
    (SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium and Korea University Gymnasium) Seoul

JYP Nation [edit]

  • 2009 JYP Tour
  • 2010 JYP Nation Squad Play Concert
  • 2011 JYP Nation Concert in Nihon
  • 2012 JYP Nation Concert in Seoul
  • 2012 JYP Nation Concert in Japan
  • 2014 JYP Nation I MIC in Seoul
  • 2014 JYP Nation ONE MIC in Hong Kong
  • 2014 JYP Nation ONE MIC in Tokyo
  • 2014 JYP Nation ONE MIC in Bangkok
  • 2016 JYP Nation Hologram Concert
  • 2016 JYP Nation Mix&Match Concert

Concert participation [edit]

  • 2010 Wonder Girls World Tour (in USA every bit Opening Act)
  • 2014 Powerhouse Go Crazy in Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and New York

Awards [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • 2PM Official Nippon (in Japanese)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2PM

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