Oct. 2 (UPI) -- South Korean duo Fly to the Sky will release a new album in November.
K-pop stars Hwanhee and Brian Joo will reunite to release a followup to their EP Love & Hate, according to The Korea Herald.
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Oct. 2 (UPI) -- South Korean duo Fly to the Sky will release a new album in November. K-pop stars Hwanhee and Brian Joo will reunite to release a followup to their EP Love & Hate, according to The Korea Herald.
The group's agency, H2media, said the new release will be a mini album, according to Insight. The agency also announced Fly to the Sky will promote the album with a concert at the end of the year.
"The comeback album will be a mini album," a rep said. "We plan to hold a concert at the end of the year with the release."
Fly to the Sky released Love & Hate in September 2015 after making their comeback the year previous. The duo released the album Continuum in 2014 following a five-year hiatus to pursue their solo careers.
Fly to the Sky is known for such singles as "Sea of Love," "Missing You" and "My Angel." Hwanhee released a self-titled solo album in 2011, with Joo last releasing the solo album Reborn Part 1 in 2012.