South Korean boy band, 2PM is all set to reunite after a long break, for their 15th anniversary since their Japanese debut. As per reports online, these six-members are all set to make every bit of the first
half of 2026 memorable with life performances across Japan. The group, while focusing on their individual careers and performances, have also never failed to impress with their full-group activities and new updates for their fans and followers. For the unversed, the group consists of Jun. K (formerly known as Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, and Chansung. Originally a seven-piece group, Jaebeom left the band in 2009.
2PM to have a reunion
As per reports by industry sources on January 6, six-member boy-band 2PM are all set to announce their reunion for the 15th anniversary since their Japan debut. The celebration will be a tribute to the Japanese audience and will expand for the first half of 2026. The group's latest album was Must, released in 2021. Along with this, they will be celebrating their 18 years since Korean debut in September 2026.
2PM member and actor Lee Jun-Ho, recently appeared for the Netflix drama
Cashero. The series follows his character Kang Sang-Woong. He is a modest civil servant who gains superpowers tied to how much cash he carries. As he teams up with allies including his realistic girlfriend, a lawyer whose powers activate when drinking, and a calorie-fueled psychic, to battle a mysterious group targeting heroes.For those unaware, originally an eleven-member group named One Day, they split into four-member group named 2AM and seven-member group named 2PM.