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EVERGLOW Enters New Era with 'CODE' and 18-City RE:CODE World Tour

EVERGLOW returns as a quartet under new agency Chxxta Company with their 4th mini album CODE, out March 3, and an 18-city RE:CODE world tour spanning North America, Latin America, and Europe.

Pak

February 28, 2026

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EVERGLOW (에버글로우) is not starting over. They are re-coding. On March 3, 2026, the four-member group drops their 4th mini album, CODE, under their new agency Chxxta Company, and they are backing it with an 18-city world tour that puts them in front of fans on four continents. This is a deliberate, well-orchestrated new chapter for one of K-pop's most kinetic girl groups.

A Fresh Start Under Chxxta Company

In September 2025, Sihyeon, E:U, Onda, and Aisha signed with Chxxta Company and re-launched EVERGLOW as a quartet. Former members Yiren and Mia are not part of this lineup. The transition was clean, the intent clear: rebuild under new management and deliver music on their own terms.

CODE is the first full project from this incarnation of the group. It is not a stopgap release. Chxxta Company's official statement frames it plainly: "Fans can look forward to a broader musical spectrum and even more polished, high-quality performances that highlight the group's unique strengths." That kind of language, backed by a world tour announcement, signals a group operating with confidence and a clear commercial plan.

What Is on CODE

The 4-track mini album leads with a title track of the same name. The full tracklist:

  • BREAKOUT
  • FOCUS
  • CODE
  • Can't Be Broken

The highlight medley, released February 26, gives a preview of the album's range. EVERGLOW has always built their brand on high-impact, choreography-driven tracks, and the medley hints at both harder-edged production and more melodic moments sitting within the same project.

EVERGLOW 4th Mini Album CODE Highlight Medley. Video: EVERGLOW / Chxxta Company

The MV teaser for the title track CODE drops February 28, one day before the article goes live. The full music video follows with the album on March 3 at 6 PM KST.

RE:CODE World Tour: 18 Cities, Four Continents

Alongside the album, EVERGLOW announced the 2026 RE:CODE World Tour, an 18-stop run that covers more ground than most K-pop acts attempt in a single year. The confirmed cities are:

North America: New York, Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal

Latin America: Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo

Europe: Milan, Munich, Budapest, Berlin, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Paris, London

The tour kicks off in New York and closes in London. Brazil's inclusion is notable given how long EVERGLOW's South American fanbase has waited for a return visit. Additional dates and locations are expected to be announced, per the official tour poster.

The scale of the RE:CODE run signals that Chxxta Company is not thinking small. Booking 18 cities across four regions for a group's first world tour under a new agency is a significant financial and logistical bet, and one that speaks to EVERGLOW's sustained global draw.

FOREVER Has Been Waiting

EVERGLOW's fanbase, known as FOREVER, has tracked every move since the agency transition. The combination of a studio comeback and a global tour in the same announcement cycle is exactly what that community has been building toward. Tour announcement posts from the group's official social accounts have already generated significant engagement across platforms.

CODE releases March 3, 2026. Tickets for the RE:CODE tour are expected to follow in waves by region. Watch for on-sale announcements through EVERGLOW's official channels.

Fans Also Ask

What songs are on EVERGLOW's CODE mini album?
EVERGLOW's 4th mini album CODE, released March 3, 2026, contains four tracks: BREAKOUT, FOCUS, CODE (the title track), and Can't Be Broken. It marks the group's first release under new agency Chxxta Company with their current four-member lineup of Sihyeon, E:U, Onda, and Aisha.
Who are EVERGLOW's current members?
EVERGLOW currently has four members: Sihyeon, E:U, Onda, and Aisha. In September 2025, the quartet signed with Chxxta Company and relaunched the group. Former members Yiren and Mia are not part of the new lineup.
What cities are on the EVERGLOW RE:CODE world tour?
EVERGLOW's 2026 RE:CODE World Tour covers 18 cities across four continents: New York, Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal in North America; Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Sao Paulo in Latin America; and Milan, Munich, Budapest, Berlin, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Paris, and London in Europe.
What label is EVERGLOW signed to now?
EVERGLOW signed with Chxxta Company in September 2025 after their previous agency contracts expired. Chxxta Company is the label behind CODE, their 4th mini album released March 3, 2026, and the RE:CODE world tour.
When did EVERGLOW debut and what is their fandom name?
EVERGLOW debuted on March 18, 2019 under Yuehua Entertainment with the single Bon Bon Chocolat. Their official fandom name is FOREVER. The current four-member lineup under Chxxta Company relaunched in September 2025.

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