EVERGLOW has officially ended their contract with Yuehua Entertainment, their agency since debut. The news was confirmed by the label itself on Tuesday, May 13.
The six-member K-pop girl group will now look for a new agency to represent them. Otherwise, they will disband or continue their activities as solo artists. Fans are looking forward to their next move and hope that they continue as six.
EVERGLOW Parts Ways With Yuehua Entertainment
On May 13, the label announced the departure of EVERGLOW as an entire group
After careful discussion between our company and Everglow, we have mutually decided to support each other’s future paths and go our separate ways. As a result, our exclusive contract will come to an end in June 2025.
We would like to express our sincere support for Everglow’s new beginning after spending a long time together and sharing many memories. We ask fans to warmly encourage their new journey from their respective positions.
Yuehua Entertainment
A Look Back at EVERGLOW’s Journey
Debuting in March 2019 with “Bon Bon Chocolat,” EVERGLOW quickly gained attention for their powerful performances and unique girl-crush concept. Over five years, the group released multiple hits, including “Dun Dun,” “La Di Da,” and “Pirate”. Despite their success, EVERGLOW faced long hiatuses between comebacks, with their most recent release, “Zombie,” released in June 2024.
While both sides have not revealed the reason for contract termination, EVERGLOW likely parted ways due to limited releases and the agency’s focus on Chinese ventures.