Dreamy city pop track titled 'Love Poison' is unveiled by ARTMS' Haseul
ARTMS Announces North American 'Grand Club Icarus' Tour
ARTMS, the sub-unit of the popular K-pop group LOONA, has announced a North American tour set to kick off in November. The announcement follows the release of their EP 'Club Icarus' two months ago.
In an interview with NME before the release of 'Club Icarus', Haseul, a member of ARTMS, explained that the theme of the project is to heal the souls that have been hurt. The EP, which has not been followed by any specific public details or announcements about an upcoming release, has resonated with fans.
ARTMS is composed of five former members of the original LOONA group: Kim Lip, Choerry, JinSoul, Haseul, and HeeJin. The group left BlockBerry Creative, the original management of LOONA, and joined Modhaus, a label established by former LOONA producer Jaden Jeong in 2023.
Haseul has also released a solo track titled 'Love Poison', her first of the year and her third overall. The music video for 'Love Poison' features Haseul clutching a glittery pink vial, and while the video is yet to be released, it is expected to fully illustrate the theme of healing.
Previously, Haseul released 'Plastic Candy' in 2023 and 'Fragile Eyes' in 2024. The 'Grand Club Icarus' tour is set to be an exciting opportunity for fans to experience the powerful music and themes that ARTMS has become known for.
It remains unclear if Haseul is planning a larger release, such as an EP or a full-length album, but fans are eagerly awaiting more news from the talented artist. In the meantime, tickets for the 'Grand Club Icarus' tour are on sale now, and fans can look forward to an unforgettable live experience.
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