When Will TXT Disband Considering Their Current Popularity?

2025-07-29 10:57:05 106

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Isla
Isla
2025-07-30 00:12:14
TXT disbanding? That's not even on the horizon. They're one of the most stable 4th-gen groups right now, with a perfect balance of critical acclaim and commercial success. Their 'The Chaos Chapter' series proved they're not afraid to experiment, and fans love them for it. BigHit invests heavily in their future, from high-budget MVs to global promotions. The members also have room for individual growth—Yeonjun's fashion icon status, Taehyun's viral covers, and Beomgyu's variety charm all add value. MOA's loyalty is insane; their fan meetings are packed, and their streaming numbers keep breaking records. Unless something drastic happens, like a major scandal or health crisis, TXT will likely renew their contracts when the time comes. They're still young, both in age and career, with so much left to achieve.
Dylan
Dylan
2025-07-30 21:57:59
I’ve been a MOA since their debut, and TXT feels like they’re just getting started. Their concept versatility—from bright concepts in 'Crown' to dark themes in 'Lovesong'—shows they can adapt and thrive. The members often talk about their long-term goals, hinting at wanting to stay together for decades like their seniors BTS. Their recent Japanese promotions and English singles suggest BigHit is planning a long global innings for them. Disbandment rumors usually swirl around groups losing relevance, but TXT’s Spotify streams and YouTube views are growing exponentially. They’ve also avoided the military hiatus hurdle for now, giving them a clear runway. Realistically, I’d worry about this in the late 2030s, not now.
Mila
Mila
2025-07-31 18:21:42
As someone who's followed K-pop for years, I can confidently say TXT isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Their popularity is skyrocketing with each comeback, and their fanbase (MOA) is more dedicated than ever. BigHit Music has a history of long-term group management, as seen with BTS, and TXT is clearly one of their flagship acts. They're constantly evolving their sound and image, which keeps fans engaged. Their recent world tour was a massive success, selling out venues globally, and their albums consistently top charts.

Looking at their trajectory, they're only gaining momentum. They've secured lucrative brand deals, and their members are branching into solo activities without overshadowing the group. The K-pop industry usually sees groups peak around their 7th year, but with TXT's current growth, I'd say they have at least another 5-7 years of dominance before any talks of disbandment. Plus, their bond seems genuine, which is crucial for longevity in this industry. They're not just coworkers; they're a family, and that chemistry translates into their music and performances.
Aiden
Aiden
2025-08-03 17:51:30
TXT’s current contracts likely run until 2026–2027, typical for K-pop groups. Given their sales (over 2M per album now) and HYBE’s focus on them as BTS’s successors, disbandment isn’t even a topic. Every comeback outperforms the last, and their fanbase is fiercely protective. They’re also diversifying—acting, producing, and modeling—which extends their shelf life. Unless internal conflicts arise or the members unanimously want out, they’ll stick together for the long haul. Groups disband when they stop making money, and TXT is a cash cow.
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When Does TXT Disband If They Lose Popularity?

1 Answers2025-07-03 18:56:34
As someone who follows K-pop closely, I’ve seen countless groups rise and fall, and the question of disbandment is always a tricky one. TXT, also known as Tomorrow X Together, is under Big Hit Music, the same label as BTS, which gives them a significant advantage in terms of resources and longevity. However, the K-pop industry is unpredictable, and even talented groups can fade if they don’t maintain momentum. If TXT were to lose popularity, the timeline for disbandment would depend on several factors. Big Hit might give them a few comebacks to test the waters, but if sales and chart performance consistently decline, the company could shift focus to newer groups. Typically, agencies wait 2-3 years of declining popularity before making such decisions, but TXT’s strong fanbase and creative direction might buy them more time. Another angle to consider is the members’ individual careers. If some members start gaining traction in acting, variety shows, or solo music, the group might transition into occasional reunions rather than a full disbandment. Groups like 'GOT7' and '2PM' have shown that even after leaving their original agencies, members can continue activities under different arrangements. TXT’s bond seems genuine, and their versatility could allow them to pivot into other areas of entertainment if music alone isn’t sustaining them. The key would be whether Big Hit sees value in keeping the brand alive, even if it’s not at its peak. The company’s history with BTS suggests they prioritize long-term artist development, which could work in TXT’s favor. Lastly, the global K-pop landscape is changing. Groups now rely heavily on international fans, and TXT has a solid overseas following. If domestic popularity wanes but international support remains strong, Big Hit might prioritize tours and global promotions over Korean activities. Disbandment isn’t always the only outcome—some groups go on indefinite hiatus or rebrand. TXT’s fate would hinge on a mix of company strategy, member aspirations, and fan loyalty. While no one wants to see them disband, the industry’s reality is that even the brightest stars can dim if the business side falters.

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As someone deeply invested in the K-pop scene, I’ve seen countless groups navigate the complexities of label changes, and the question of disbandment is always a sensitive topic. TXT, or Tomorrow X Together, is under HYBE Labels, and while they haven’t switched labels yet, hypothetical scenarios are worth exploring. If TXT were to switch labels, the timing of disbandment would depend on several factors, including contract terms, member decisions, and the new label’s strategy. Groups like GOT7 left JYP Entertainment but continued activities under new labels, proving disbandment isn’t inevitable. For TXT, their strong fanbase and creative autonomy could allow them to thrive even under a new label. The members’ individual goals would also play a role; if they prioritize group unity, they might continue indefinitely. Historical precedents show that label changes can lead to reinvention rather than disbandment, as seen with groups like Highlight, who rebranded after leaving Cube Entertainment. However, the K-pop industry is unpredictable, and contractual obligations often dictate outcomes. If HYBE retains partial rights or negotiates a collaborative deal, TXT might continue without interruption. Disbandment usually occurs when members pursue solo careers or military enlistment becomes a factor, but TXT’s youngest member, Huening Kai, is years away from enlistment, buying time for stability. The group’s artistic synergy and HYBE’s investment in their global reach suggest disbandment isn’t imminent, even with a label switch. Fans should focus on supporting their current work rather than fearing hypothetical scenarios, as TXT’s trajectory has been remarkably resilient so far.

When Does TXT Disband If Their Album Sales Decline?

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As a longtime K-pop fan who follows TXT closely, I think discussions about disbandment are premature and often overly dramatic. TXT is under HYBE, one of the most powerful labels in the industry, and their album sales would have to plummet catastrophically for years to trigger disbandment. Even mid-tier HYBE groups maintain stability due to touring, merch, and brand deals. TXT’s fandom, MOA, is fiercely loyal, and their streaming numbers are solid. HYBE also invests in their global reach—like their 'ACT: LOVE SICK' world tour—which diversifies revenue. Disbandment rumors usually stem from antis or doomposters, but HYBE’s business model relies on long-term IP value. Unless TXT’s sales drop below nugu-tier levels *consistently* (unlikely given their chart history), they’ll likely pivot concepts or push solo activities before considering disbandment.

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When Will TXT Disband According To Their Debut Timeline?

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Has TXT Announced Any Plans To Disband In 2024?

5 Answers2025-07-03 19:47:33
As a longtime follower of K-pop, I've been keeping a close eye on TXT's activities, and there's no official announcement from Big Hit Music regarding their disbandment in 2024. The group has been actively promoting their latest album and even teased upcoming projects, which doesn't align with disbandment rumors. K-pop groups usually follow a clear trajectory, and TXT seems to be in their prime with a growing global fanbase. Their recent collaborations and concert tours suggest they're focusing on long-term growth rather than winding down. Fans can rest easy knowing that TXT's schedule is packed with performances and fan meetings well into next year. The bond between the members also appears stronger than ever, judging by their interactions on social media and variety shows. Disbandment rumors often surface without basis, and in this case, there's no credible source backing such claims. Until Big Hit releases an official statement, it's safe to assume TXT will continue to thrive in 2024 and beyond.

When Does TXT Disband According To Industry Rumors?

1 Answers2025-07-03 17:17:30
As someone who keeps a close eye on the K-pop scene, I’ve heard whispers about TXT’s future, but it’s important to take rumors with a grain of salt. The group, also known as Tomorrow X Together, debuted under Big Hit Entertainment in 2019 and has quickly risen to global fame. Industry rumors about disbandment often surface when contracts are nearing expiration, but TXT’s current contract likely runs for at least seven years, which is standard in the industry. That would place their potential disbandment around 2026, but nothing is set in stone. Big Hit has a history of supporting long-term careers for their artists, as seen with BTS, so it’s possible TXT could renew their contracts or even transition into solo activities while remaining under the label. Speculation about disbandment usually spikes during periods of inactivity or when members pursue individual projects. TXT has been active with comebacks and tours, and their bond as a group seems strong. Fans, known as MOA, have noticed how the members frequently express their love for the group and their desire to stay together. While rumors might circulate from time to time, especially from anonymous online sources, there’s no credible evidence to suggest an imminent disbandment. Until Big Hit or the members make an official statement, it’s best to focus on their music and support their journey.

When Will TXT Disband According To Their Contract Details?

4 Answers2025-07-29 11:11:22
As a dedicated K-pop fan who follows industry trends closely, I've researched this extensively. TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) debuted under Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE) in March 2019, and standard contracts for HYBE artists typically run for 7 years. This would place their expected contract expiration around March 2026. However, HYBE has been known to renew contracts early with successful groups, and TXT's consistent chart performance and growing international fanbase make them strong candidates for renewal. Their latest album 'The Name Chapter: FREEFALL' shows artistic growth that suggests long-term potential. While nothing is confirmed until official announcements, the group members have frequently expressed commitment to staying together. Leader Soobin mentioned in a Weverse Live that they've discussed wanting to continue making music together for a long time. Considering HYBE's history with BTS and SEVENTEEN's renewals, and TXT's position as one of their flagship junior groups, the likelihood of disbandment in 2026 seems low unless there are unforeseen circumstances.
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