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CRAVITY Sets April 29 Return With ReDeFINE
CRAVITY returns on April 29 with eighth mini album ReDeFINE, a comeback framed by Starship Entertainment through dark ouroboros imagery and clear reinvention stakes.
April 13, 2026
CRAVITY will release its eighth mini album ReDeFINE on April 29 at 6 p.m. KST, giving the Starship Entertainment boy group a fresh Korean comeback after nearly six months away from the local release cycle. According to The Korea Herald, the project follows Dare to Crave: Epilogue, while Starship confirmed the new record through an official story film that leans hard into serpent, cycle, and rebirth imagery. That framing matters because CRAVITY has spent the past year sharpening its performance identity instead of chasing random trend pivots. ReDeFINE looks like a deliberate reset, not a filler comeback squeezed between schedules. With Japan promotions for Blast Out still recent and fan concert momentum from VITY FESTA still warm, this rollout lands at exactly the right moment for a group that has been building steady credibility rather than instant-noise virality.
CRAVITY's ReDeFINE rollout is built around reinvention
Starship's teaser positions ReDeFINE as more than a calendar update. The story film, announced via the label's official channels on April 7, opens with dreamlike narration and a skyborne serpent that reads like an ouroboros, the ancient symbol of cycles and self-renewal. As reported by Star News and Maeil Business Newspaper, the visual narrative moves through extinction, rebirth, and longing for eternity before ending on the album title and release time. That is a smart lane for CRAVITY. The group already proved it can hit hard on stage with SET NET G0?!, but this concept promises something moodier and more mythic, the kind of aesthetic pivot that can make a comeback feel bigger than a tracklist reveal. If Starship follows through with strong concept photos and a title track that matches the teaser's tension, ReDeFINE could end up feeling like a genuine brand refresh.
Why this comeback matters for CRAVITY's 2026 pace
This is CRAVITY's first Korean release in almost six months, per The Korea Herald's reporting, which makes ReDeFINE a real checkpoint for the group's 2026 trajectory. The comeback arrives after the group extended its reach with Japan's third single Blast Out and kept fan energy alive through the 2026 fan concert VITY FESTA. That kind of schedule can either dilute momentum or focus it. Here, it feels like focus. We have seen plenty of fourth and fifth generation groups flood the market with nonstop content, but CRAVITY's stronger move is sharpening a recognizable identity between releases. The teaser's darker art direction suggests Starship knows the group needs an era that feels authored, not assembled. If the album doubles down on atmosphere without losing the performance edge that powered SET NET G0?!, this could be the release that pushes CRAVITY from reliable to genuinely conversation-driving.
What to watch before April 29
The next test is whether Starship can turn this strong first teaser into a full rollout with escalating stakes. Fans will be watching for the track list, concept photo set, highlight medley, and whether any member credits appear in the album packaging after the group previously used participation to strengthen its identity. Community reaction so far has been positive because the concept feels intentional instead of generic. That is the minimum standard now. In a packed comeback market, a clean mythic theme and a memorable visual system can separate a release before anyone hears the chorus. CRAVITY has already shown it can sell precision onstage. ReDeFINE needs to prove the group can also own a world, and based on the first teaser, that is exactly the bet Starship is making.







