News : ATEEZ announce June comeback with new mini-album ‘The Golden Hour: Part. 3’

Surej Singh May 28, 2025
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ATEEZ have announced their return with a new mini-album out next month – find out more below.

The KQ Entertainment boyband broke the news yesterday (May 27) on social media. ATEEZ have confirmed that the third entry in their ongoing ‘Golden Hour’ EP series, ‘Golden Hour: Part. 3’ is scheduled for release on June 13.

The group have also shared an intriguing teaser video titled “Break Glass in Case of Thirst”. The clip depicts a metallic object brandishing the EP’s name encased in glass and dew. The glass begins to crack as the video fades to black. Check out the teaser below.

 

The forthcoming mini-album will mark their first release of the year, as well as their first output since ‘Golden Hour: Part. 2’ back in November.

Shortly after the release of ‘Golden Hour: Part. 3’, ATEEZ will kick off their ‘In Your Fantasy’ tour, beginning with two shows in Incheon in early July. They’ll then make their way to North America, where they’ll perform 12 dates until mid-August, including stops in New York, Orlando, Chicago, Los Angeles and Mexico City.

They’ll then conclude the tour with seven shows in Japan, taking place across Saitama, Nagoya and Kobe.

The dates for ATEEZ’s upcoming 2025 ‘In Your Fantasy’ world tour are:

JULY 2025
05: Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Arena
06: Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Arena
10: Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena
13: New York, New York, Citi Field
16: Baltimore, Maryland, CFG Bank Arena
19: Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
22: Orlando, Florida, Kia Center
26: Chicago, Illinois, Wrigley Field
30: Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Dome

AUGUST 2025
02: San Jose, California, SAP Center at San Jose
08: Los Angeles, California, BMO Stadium
12: Glendale, California, Desert Diamond Arena
16: Arlington, Texas, Global Life Field
23: Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP Seguro

SEPTEMBER 2025
13: Saitama, Japan, Saitama Super Arena
14: Saitama, Japan, Saitama Super Arena
15: Saitama, Japan, Saitama Super Arena
20: Nagoya, Japan, Port Messe Nagoya
21: Nagoya, Japan, Port Messe Nagoya

OCTOBER 2025
22: Kobe, Japan, Glion Arena Kobe
23: Kobe, Japan, Glion Arena Kobe

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