AtHeart will open the door to full-scale activity for 2026 by starting with the release of a new song on the 26th.

Titan Contents said, "AtHeart will meet fans in February on Feb. 26 and in March over two months with music of contrasting concepts and overwhelming visuals. Carrying a narrative flow with organic consolidation, it is expected to further solidify AtHeart's unique color."

Except for previously released songs' English vocal versions and remixed tracks, this is the first time AtHeart will introduce a new song in about six months since the release of their first EP Plot Twist in August last year. Ahead of the official comeback, AtHeart is currently shooting a music video on location in the United States in collaboration with top creators from various fields locally. With exotic scenery as a backdrop, they are expected to show a variety of original concepts and fresh visuals.

In this way, AtHeart will begin gearing up for a global comeback starting with the new song scheduled for release at 6 p.m. on the 26th. Standing at the starting line for a leap forward, AtHeart will broaden their musical spectrum and strengthen the group's identity. In fact, AtHeart recently announced major changes that drew heated interest from domestic and international fans by releasing a motion teaser titled AtHeart : The New Black and coming-soon photos, followed by revealing the fandom name heartbeat. Based on global creativity and sensibility, AtHeart, which has previewed results with a different resolute direction from before, draws attention to the chapter they will newly unfold.

Meanwhile, AtHeart proved their presence in the global market by being selected by numerous prominent overseas media outlets as the K-pop group to watch most in 2025 upon the release of their first EP Plot Twist. Amid enthusiastic support from overseas fans, AtHeart demonstrated rapid growth by conducting large-scale promotions spanning New York and Los Angeles in the United States just two months after debut. AtHeart appeared on FOX5's Good Day New York, marking one of the shortest times for a K-pop girl group to enter a U.S. TV program.

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