CLOSE YOUR EYES is set for a special April. The group is preparing a comeback while also launching a project to celebrate its first debut anniversary.
The group is aiming to release a new album next month. It will mark their first comeback in five months since their third mini album blackout, which was released in November last year.
UNCORE shared a timetable image for the group's anniversary project CLOSER WEEK on social media on March 26.
A variety of events have been prepared for fans. On March 28, the group will unveil previously unreleased photos and hold a listening party. During the listening party, the members will join the comment section and communicate with fans in real time.
More content is on the way. From March 29 to April 1, the group will roll out self-shot content in sequence. A busking performance is also planned as an extension of the We'll Meet Here project.
On March 30 and 31, CLOSE YOUR EYES will also release special episodes and clips from its in-house travel content through its YouTube channel, continuing the mood of the existing series.
The group plans to present even more content throughout the project. On April 2, the exact date of its first debut anniversary, CLOSE YOUR EYES will spend meaningful time with fans, known as CLOSER, through a Weverse Live.
The agency said, "We ask for your continued interest and support to see what kind of special memories CLOSE YOUR EYES will create through CLOSER WEEK."
Meanwhile, CLOSE YOUR EYES is putting full effort into the final stages of its new album.