NMIXX joins the October comeback lineup, joining stars like LE SSERAFIM and FIFTY FIFTY. This marks the group’s first release in seven months since the March EP Fe3O4: FORWARD and its title track KNOW ABOUT ME. The title track showcased the group’s trademark “Mixx Pop” sound.
On September 15 at midnight, JYP Entertainment dropped the teaser for their first full album, Blue Valentine, on social media platforms.
Since their debut in 2022, NMIXX will release their first studio album, Blue Valentine, on October 13. Fans can pre-order and pre-add the album through their official website.
The comeback comes as the six-member group continues to expand their influence both at home and internationally.
2025 has already been a breakthrough year for NMIXX. In February, they surprised audiences with a special performance at Chile’s Viña del Mar Festival, one of Latin America’s most prestigious music events. In April, they made history at Taiwan’s Taipei Dome, becoming the first K-pop girl group to throw the ceremonial first pitch and perform in the same event.
Perhaps their biggest highlight of the year so far came on August 21, when NMIXX collaborated with Brazilian drag superstar Pabllo Vittar for the single MEXE.
The track blended baile funk rhythms with NMIXX’s experimental sound, while its Latin-inspired choreography and striking music video emphasized the fusion of Korean and Brazilian cultures. Directed by Jaewon Ham and filmed in a gritty industrial car garage in South Korea, the video quickly gained attention online.
Their October comeback with Blue Valentine is happening after the conclusion of the Fe3O4 series, following Break (January 2024), Stick Out (August 2024), and Forward (February 2025). With strong vocals, experimental genre-blending, and bold concepts, fans are eager to see what direction the group will take.
NMIXX’s return will also lead into their first stand-alone Seoul concert, scheduled for November 29–30.
Mark your calendar for October 13 when NMIXX drops their first-ever studio album, Blue Valentine.