Baby V.O.X makes full comeback with Yoon Eun Hye for first full-group concert in 14 years

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The legendary girl group Baby V.O.X is officially reuniting — and this time, it’s with all five original members!

On June 24, Xports News exclusively reported that Baby V.O.X will hold their long-awaited solo concert on September 26 and 27 at Kyung Hee University’s Grand Peace Palace. This marks their first full-group concert in 14 years, and fans couldn’t be more excited.

All five members—Shim Eun Jin, Kan Mi Yeon, Kim E Zi, Lee Hee Jin, and Yoon Eun Hye—will hit the stage together, making this concert even more meaningful. It’s especially big news since Yoon Eun Hye had often been absent from past performances, leading to years of speculation about possible conflicts within the group.

But those rumors were finally put to rest earlier this year when Baby V.O.X reunited at the 2024 KBS Song Festival, performing hit songs like “Get Up,” “Accident,” and “Killer.” Their stage lit up with nostalgia, stunning fans with strong vocals, sleek choreography, and visuals that haven't changed a bit.

At the time, Yoon Eun Hye opened up about her absence and the rumors, saying, “We didn’t have a bad relationship, but I always felt sorry whenever rumors of discord or bullying came up.” She added, “We practiced together for 2 to 3 weeks until dawn every day. We really worked hard, and our bond grew stronger.”

Kan Mi Yeon also shared her thoughts in an interview with Xports News. “Everything lined up this time. E Zi unnie had more time now that her kids are older, and Eun Hye was also available, so we could all join. I didn’t expect this much love—it’s really touching. I’m just grateful we could share these memories again.”

The upcoming concert promises to be unforgettable. Fans can look forward to not only Baby V.O.X’s greatest hits but also rare songs that were hardly performed on stage. And with all five members finally back together, the ticketing war is expected to be intense.

After 14 years, the unnies are truly back—and K-pop fans, especially first-gen stans, are ready to celebrate.

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