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The Rose Announces Temporary Break Following New Album and 2026 Tour

The Rose says its upcoming album and ROSETOPIA tour will close this chapter before the band takes a temporary break for solo growth.

Pak

April 13, 2026

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#The Rose#Woosung#Blue Moon#ROSETOPIA#Korean rock

The Rose is taking a temporary break after its next album and 10th-anniversary tour, according to the band's own Instagram statement on April 12. The band’s statement frames the pause as "not as an ending" but as time to "breathe," grow individually, and return with more to give, while the group’s own rollout also mapped out the next steps on its official channels. That wording matters because it pushes back against the immediate disbandment panic that usually follows any K-pop or Korean band hiatus headline. It also arrives with concrete rollout details, not vague someday plans. According to the band’s April 12 Instagram statement, The Rose will release the single "Blue Moon" on April 13, then move into a new album titled ROSE and a 2026 tour called ROSETOPIA, which is set to begin on June 5. In other words, the group is not fading out. It is trying to close one chapter properly before letting each member build the next one.

The Rose temporary break is being framed as a reset after the tour

The Rose temporary break is being framed as a reset tied to the end of this cycle, not as a breakup. In Regina Kim's Forbes interview, Woosung said the band will take "a small break, maybe a long break" after touring so the members can finally make room for personal ambitions that kept getting pushed aside. As reported by Forbes, he said every major life decision for the last 10 years had been made for The Rose, and that members now want time for solo albums, musical theater, and other individual goals. That is a much more specific explanation than the usual vague artist statement. It also makes the timing easier to read. The Rose is not walking away because momentum disappeared. The group is stepping back after setting a defined finish line for this era, which is probably the healthiest version of a hiatus announcement any fanbase can hope for.

Official The Rose album packaging preview image from the band's website
Official The Rose album packaging preview image from the band's website. Image: The Rose official site

Why this announcement lands harder now

This announcement lands harder now because The Rose has spent the last few years proving it can operate as a genuinely global band, not just a niche favorite. NextShark's 2023 tour coverage captured an earlier version of that expansion when the band rolled out its "DAWN TO DUSK" headline run after new singles and its DUAL album. Since then, the group's international profile has only grown, which is why a pause in 2026 feels bigger than a routine scheduling note. According to the band’s April 12 statement and its official store rollout, this new chapter comes with an actual farewell-to-the-era structure: "Blue Moon" first, then ROSE, then ROSETOPIA, then the break. That sequencing gives fans something emotionally clean but still uneasy. You get the closure, but you also know the reward for showing up is waiting through an unknown gap afterward. We have seen fandoms spin any break into doomposting. This time, the facts point to something more deliberate, and honestly more adult.

Woosung's comments point to a more individual next phase

Woosung's comments point to a more individual next phase for The Rose, and that is why this story matters beyond a single headline cycle. According to Forbes, he wants to do "Woosung full-time" for a period and is also interested in working behind the scenes to support other artists. He also said other members have ambitions of their own, including solo albums and stage work, which makes the break sound less like exhaustion alone and more like overdue career expansion. The Rose has already survived tougher interruptions than this and still found its way back. Woosung explicitly told Forbes that long pauses are part of the band's history, adding that the group has taken two or three years off before returning. Fans do not have to like the uncertainty, but the logic is clear. After a decade of moving as a unit, The Rose is finally making room for its members to move as individuals without pretending the band itself is finished.

Fans Also Ask

Is The Rose disbanding in 2026?
No. The Rose said in its April 12, 2026 Instagram statement that the upcoming break is “not as an ending” but as time to breathe, grow individually, and return later. Woosung also told Forbes the band has already lived through long pauses before and still found its way back. That makes this read like a hiatus, not a breakup.
When does The Rose release Blue Moon?
The Rose releases “Blue Moon” on April 13, 2026, according to the band’s April 12 statement. The single arrives ahead of the album ROSE and the 2026 ROSETOPIA tour. That sequencing matters because the band is clearly trying to close this chapter with new music and live dates before stepping back.
Why is The Rose taking a temporary break?
Woosung said The Rose plans to take “a small break, maybe a long break” after the tour so the members can finally make room for personal ambitions that kept getting pushed aside. In his April 2026 Forbes interview, he mentioned solo albums, stage work, and behind-the-scenes creative goals. The pause is being framed as overdue individual growth, not a collapse in momentum.
When does The Rose’s ROSETOPIA tour start?
The Rose’s ROSETOPIA tour is scheduled to begin on June 5, 2026, according to the band’s April 12 statement and official rollout materials. The same announcement confirmed that Blue Moon would arrive on April 13 before the album ROSE. That places the tour as the final major live step in this chapter before the temporary break begins.

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