Day6
Day6 is a South Korean pop rock band formed by JYP Entertainment, debuting on September 7, 2015, with their extended play The Day, which reached No. 6 on the Gaon Weekly Album Chart and marked a significant entry into the K-pop scene.[1][2] Currently consisting of four members—Sungjin (leader, vocals, guitar), Young K (bass, vocals), Wonpil (keyboards, vocals), and Dowoon (drums)—the group is renowned for its self-produced music, with all members contributing to songwriting and blending rock elements with pop sensibilities to explore themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth.[3][4] Over the years, Day6 has released innovative projects, including the 2017 "Every Day6" initiative that delivered a new single monthly, culminating in full-length albums Sunrise and Moonrise, and more recent works like the 2024 albums Fourever and Band Aid, and the 2025 studio album The DECADE celebrating their 10th anniversary, with Fourever being their first as a quartet following the departure of former member Jae in 2021.[5][6][7] The band has garnered international acclaim, charting on Billboard's World Albums and Heatseekers Albums charts, and earning accolades such as the Best Band Performance at the 2024 MAMA Awards for their single "Welcome to the Show."[8][9]History
2014–2016: Formation, debut, and Junhyeok's departure
Day6 was formed in 2014 by JYP Entertainment as the agency's first rock band, initially consisting of six members: Sungjin (guitar and vocals), Jae (guitar and vocals), Young K (bass and vocals), Wonpil (keyboards and vocals), Dowoon (drums), and Junhyeok (keyboards and vocals). The group originated from JYP's trainee system, where the members honed their skills as multi-instrumentalists capable of writing, composing, and producing their own music. Originally planned as a five-member unit named 5LIVE, Dowoon was added shortly before debut, completing the lineup. Prior to their official debut, the members engaged in pre-debut activities as JYP trainees, including live performances at company events and appearances in other artists' projects. Notably, several members, including Sungjin, Jae, Young K, and Wonpil, gained early exposure through their participation in Mnet's 2013 survival program WIN: Who Is Next?, where they competed as part of Team A under a temporary collaboration before fully joining JYP's band project. These experiences helped build their stage presence and musical synergy, setting the foundation for their self-produced sound blending pop rock, alternative, and emotional ballads. The band debuted on September 7, 2015, with their first EP The Day, released under JYP Entertainment. The album featured six tracks, led by the title song "Congratulations," a reflective pop rock anthem about parting ways, alongside standout B-sides like "Grandma's Story" (a heartfelt tribute to family) and "Like That Sun" (an uplifting melody-driven piece). The Day achieved immediate commercial success, peaking at number 6 on the Gaon Album Chart and reaching number 2 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, marking a strong entry for JYP's inaugural band in the K-pop scene. In February 2016, just five months after debut, keyboardist Junhyeok announced his departure from the group and termination of his contract with JYP Entertainment, citing personal reasons and the need to focus on his health. The remaining members expressed their support for his decision in an official statement, emphasizing the group's commitment to continue as a five-piece unit. Undeterred, Day6 released their follow-up EP Daydream on March 30, 2016, with the lead single "Letting Go," which showcased their resilience and evolving sound without a keyboardist, as Wonpil took on additional responsibilities. Fans, known as My Day, rallied strongly behind the band during this period, helping to solidify their dedicated following.2017: Every Day6 project
In January 2017, Day6 launched the ambitious "Every Day6" project, releasing two original songs each month on the 6th—typically a title track with a music video and a B-side—alongside monthly concerts to showcase their live performance skills as a full band. This initiative, announced in late 2016, marked a significant step in building momentum after their early years, allowing the group to experiment with diverse themes from upbeat rock anthems to heartfelt ballads while emphasizing their self-production capabilities. Notable releases during the project included the January single "I Wait," an energetic pop-rock track, and the February ballad "You Were Beautiful," which captured nostalgic reflections on lost love and became a fan favorite for its emotional depth. In May, "What Can I Do" addressed themes of longing and support, while August's "This Moment" highlighted intimate, acoustic-driven sentimentality, demonstrating the band's range in composition and arrangement. These tracks, all self-written and produced primarily by members including Young K and Jae, underscored Day6's growing songwriting talent and ability to connect with listeners through relatable lyrics. The project's first six months culminated in the compilation album Sunrise on June 7, 2017, collecting the initial 12 tracks plus bonus content, which helped propel the band's visibility. The full-year effort concluded with Moonrise on December 6, 2017, compiling the latter half's releases alongside three new songs like the title track "I Like You," and it debuted at number two on the Gaon Album Chart, establishing key commercial success for the group. Complementing the releases, Day6 held approximately 30 intimate concerts throughout 2017, primarily in Seoul, where they debuted new songs live and interacted directly with fans through Q&A sessions and games, fostering a dedicated community known as My Day. This hands-on approach, combined with the project's consistent output of 25 original songs, earned critical acclaim for revitalizing the band's career and highlighting their authentic, member-driven creativity without relying on external producers.2018: Youth series, Japanese debut, and first world tour
In 2018, Day6 released the first installment of their Youth album series with the EP Shoot Me: Youth Part 1 on June 26, the band's third mini-album under JYP Entertainment. The project featured six tracks, led by the title song "Shoot Me," a high-energy rock anthem that peaked at number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 65,000 copies in its first year, marking a significant sales increase from previous releases. The album's themes centered on the complexities of young adulthood, including self-doubt, relationships, and personal growth, reflecting the band's own experiences as they navigated fame and maturity. Building on this momentum, Day6 continued the Youth series with Remember Us: Youth Part 2, their fourth mini-album, released on December 10. The EP included seven tracks, with the lead single "Days Gone By" evoking nostalgia and the passage of time in youth, and it topped iTunes charts in 18 countries upon release, underscoring the band's growing international appeal. Like its predecessor, the album explored emotional introspection tied to young adult life, maintaining the series' cohesive narrative of fleeting memories and relational struggles. Day6 expanded into the Japanese market in 2018 by signing with Warner Music Japan, marking their entry into the region with the compilation album The Best Day on June 6, which collected Korean hits adapted for Japanese audiences. Their official Japanese single debut followed with the Japanese version of "Shoot Me" on September 5, peaking at number 15 on the Oricon Singles Chart and achieving over 2,000 physical sales in its debut week. To promote the release, the band held their first Japanese showcase concert on September 8 in Tokyo, drawing hundreds of fans and solidifying their presence in the market. Concurrently, Day6 launched their first world tour, Day6 1st World Tour "Youth," starting with three sold-out shows at Olympic Hall in Seoul from June 22 to 24. The tour spanned Asia, Australia, North America, and Europe across 24 cities, featuring more than 20 performances through early 2019, including stops in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Sydney, where they performed hits from the Youth series alongside earlier tracks to enthusiastic crowds. This global outing highlighted the band's rising popularity, with North American legs alone selling out venues like the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta. The Youth series contributed to Day6's metrics of success in 2018, as Shoot Me: Youth Part 1 sold over 114,000 copies in South Korea, while the tour's success boosted their fanbase, leading to increased streaming numbers exceeding 100 million for key tracks on platforms like MelOn.2019–2021: The Book of Us series, second world tour, first sub-unit, and Jae's departure
In 2019, Day6 initiated their conceptual album series The Book of Us, which explored the stages of relationships through physics-inspired themes, beginning with the EP The Book of Us: Gravity released on July 15. The five-track EP delved into the early phases of romance with uplifting pop-rock arrangements, led by the single "Time of Our Life" (한 페이지가 될 수 있게), a bright anthem about cherishing shared moments that peaked at number 11 on the Gaon Digital Chart and garnered over 222 million Spotify streams. The project marked a shift from the introspective Youth series, emphasizing self-discovery in love with contributions from all members on songwriting and production. Later that year, on October 22, Day6 released their third studio album The Book of Us: Entropy, expanding the series to examine relational decay amid chaos with 11 tracks blending alternative rock and emotional ballads. Standout songs included "Sweet Chaos," a dynamic lead single addressing emotional turmoil that charted at number 25 on Gaon, and "Rescue Me," highlighting the band's signature heartfelt lyrics. The album debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, selling over 120,000 copies in its first week and solidifying the series' narrative arc. The series continued into 2020 with The Book of Us: The Demon on May 11, a six-track EP reflecting inner demons and monotony in relationships, released amid partial member hiatuses for health reasons. The lead single "Zombie" captured pandemic-era isolation with its repetitive, haunting chorus about living like the undead, achieving number 35 on Gaon and inspiring widespread fan covers; an English version followed in May to broaden accessibility. Additionally, Day6 released English versions of earlier hits like "You Were Beautiful" in 2020, remixing the 2018 ballad for international audiences and amassing millions of streams. The EP sold over 80,000 copies, praised for its raw vulnerability despite challenges. To promote the series, Day6 embarked on their second world tour, Day6 2nd World Tour: Gravity, from August 2019 to early 2020, spanning 31 dates across Asia, North America, and Europe with sold-out shows in cities like Seoul, New York, and London. The tour featured dynamic live performances of Gravity tracks alongside fan favorites, drawing over 100,000 attendees and showcasing the band's instrumental prowess; however, the final legs were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to cancellations and virtual fan events in its place. In 2021, as Sungjin and Jae returned from hiatus, Day6 concluded the initial Book of Us phase with the EP The Book of Us: Negentropy – Chaos Swallowed Up in Love on April 19, a six-track release symbolizing renewal and healing with songs like "everyday we fight" and "Healer," the latter addressing mental health struggles. The EP debuted at number one on Gaon, selling 150,000 copies in its first month, and promotions were briefly halted due to COVID-19 surges, shifting focus to online content. That same year, Day6 formed their first sub-unit, Even of Day (also stylized as E BAND), comprising Dowoon, Young K, and Wonpil, to maintain activities during varying member schedules. Debuting in 2020 with The Book of Us: Gluon – Nothing Can Tear Us Apart, the trio released their second mini-album Right Through Me on July 5, 2021, featuring five introspective tracks like the title song—a jazz-infused plea for genuine connection—that debuted at number three on the Circle Album Chart and explored vulnerability in love. The sub-unit's output extended the Book of Us thematic continuity, earning acclaim for its mature sound and member-led production. On December 31, 2021, Jae (Park Jae-hyung) departed Day6 following the expiration of his contract with JYP Entertainment, citing personal circumstances and creative differences after seven years with the group. In an official statement, JYP announced Jae's exit while affirming the remaining members' commitment to continue as Day6, expressing gratitude for his contributions to hits like "Zombie" and fan engagement. Jae later pursued solo work under the moniker eaJ, focusing on R&B and personal artistry. The departure sparked significant media coverage in outlets like NME and Allkpop, highlighting tensions from Jae's prior Twitch controversies and hiatus, while fans (MyDays) expressed heartbreak online, launching support campaigns for both Jae and the band; petitions for reconciliation garnered thousands of signatures, though the split underscored K-pop's contract challenges and led to polarized discussions on artist autonomy.2022–2023: Military enlistments and activities
Following the departures of former members and the completion of their previous album series, Day6 entered a period of extended hiatus in 2022 and 2023 as its remaining members fulfilled mandatory military service requirements under South Korean law. Leader Sungjin, who had enlisted on March 8, 2021, was the first to return, completing his service on September 7, 2022. This staggered timeline—shaped by individual enlistment schedules—meant the band could not resume full-group promotions until late 2023, presenting significant challenges in sustaining collective momentum and fan connection during the absences. Young K enlisted on October 12, 2021, as part of the Korean Augmentation to the United States Army (KATUSA), serving until his discharge on April 11, 2023. Drummer Dowoon followed with enlistment on January 17, 2022, into the Republic of Korea Army band, wrapping up his duties on July 16, 2023. Keyboardist Wonpil, opting for naval service, began his term on March 28, 2022, and was released on November 27, 2023, marking him as the last to complete the obligation. These overlapping but non-simultaneous services limited collaborative output, forcing the group to rely on pre-recorded material and individual pursuits to bridge the gap. Group activities were minimal, with no new full-band releases during this timeframe; however, the sub-unit Even of Day—comprising Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon—provided a notable exception by dropping the digital single "Darling of the Beach" (해변의 달링) on August 31, 2022. Described as a "summer present" for fans, the upbeat track and its vibrant music video were prepared prior to the members' enlistments, offering a lighthearted tropical vibe amid the hiatus. JYP Entertainment maintained fan engagement through official social media updates, behind-the-scenes clips, and periodic messages from the members when permitted, helping to nurture the My Day fandom base despite the inactivity. On the individual front, members pursued solo endeavors where possible before or after their terms. Wonpil debuted his first full-length album, Pilmography, on February 7, 2022, just weeks ahead of his enlistment; the introspective project, featuring self-composed tracks like the lead single "Voiceless," showcased his piano-driven balladry and earned praise for its emotional depth. Post-discharge, Young K returned with his debut full album Letters with Notes in September 2023, but during the core hiatus years, such efforts remained sparse due to service restrictions. The period underscored the band's resilience, as members balanced national duty with creative sparks, setting the stage for their eventual reunion.2024–2025: Return from military, Fourever, Band Aid, and 10th anniversary celebrations
Following the completion of their mandatory military service, Day6 reunited as a four-member group in early 2024, marking the end of a hiatus that began with staggered enlistments in 2022 and 2023. All members—Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon—had been discharged by March 2024, allowing the band to resume full-group activities under JYP Entertainment. This period signified a new chapter for the group, emphasizing their evolution as a rock-influenced ensemble after years of individual and subunit endeavors during the hiatus. On March 18, 2024, Day6 released their eighth mini album, Fourever, their first project as a quartet and the first full-group release since 2021's The Book of Us: Entropy. The album featured seven tracks, including the title track "Welcome to the Show," which showcased the band's signature blend of upbeat pop-rock with introspective lyrics about performance and self-reflection. Fourever debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart and topped Billboard's World Albums chart, reflecting strong fan anticipation for their return. The release was accompanied by a concept trailer and music video that highlighted themes of reunion and forward momentum, with the group performing live stages on music shows like Music Bank and Inkigayo to promote it. Building on this momentum, Day6 followed up with their ninth mini album, Band Aid, on September 2, 2024. It addressed emotional wounds and healing through raw, rock-driven soundscapes. The title track, "Melt Down," explored vulnerability and inner turmoil, while other standout songs like "Monster" and "She Smiled" delved into personal struggles and fleeting joy. The album achieved 104,463 first-week sales on the Circle Chart and peaked at number 11 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart, underscoring the band's sustained popularity. Promotional activities included a comeback showcase and appearances on platforms like M Countdown, where they performed medleys blending new material with past hits. As Day6 approached their 10th anniversary in 2025, the group celebrated the milestone with their fourth studio album, The DECADE, released on September 5. The full-length project included 10 tracks, such as double title songs "Dream Bus" and "Inside Out," which reflected on career highs, resilience amid challenges, and personal growth over a decade. Lyrics across the album, including in "My Way" and "Before the Stars," emphasized evolution from youthful introspection to mature self-assurance, drawing from the band's experiences with lineup changes and hiatuses. The DECADE debuted atop the Circle Album Chart and garnered critical acclaim for its thematic depth, with music videos for the titles featuring nostalgic visuals tied to their debut era. The release coincided with a 10th anniversary medley performance that remixed highlights from their discography, streamed millions of times on YouTube. To commemorate the anniversary, Day6 launched their "10th Anniversary Tour 'The DECADE'" on August 30 and 31, 2025, at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea—the first stadium concert headlined by a K-pop band. The two-night event drew over 40,000 attendees despite rainy weather, featuring setlists that spanned their career with special stages of anniversary tracks and fan interactions. International legs followed in September and October, including stops in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and Manila, with plans for further expansions into Japan and North America in 2026. The tour highlighted the band's live prowess, incorporating extended jams and acoustic segments to showcase their instrumental synergy. On September 5, 2025, JYP Entertainment announced that all four members had renewed their exclusive contracts with the agency for a second time, solidifying their long-term commitment just ahead of the anniversary album's release. This renewal, built on a foundation of trust after their initial 2022 extensions, allowed Day6 to focus on creative output without contractual uncertainties. Later that year, the band received a nomination for Best Rock Performance at the 2025 MAMA Awards, recognizing their contributions to the genre through The DECADE and recent releases. Capping the anniversary celebrations, JYP announced on November 3, 2025, the "2025 DAY6 Special Concert 'The Present'," scheduled for December 19–21 at KSPO DOME in Seoul. Billed as a year-end intimate show, it promises a mix of new anniversary material, holiday-themed arrangements, and fan-favorite ballads to reflect on the present moment after a decade of music. Ticket presales for fan club members are scheduled to begin on November 17, 2025. Throughout these releases and events, Day6's music continued to weave themes of resilience—overcoming personal and professional obstacles—and evolution, as seen in lyrics confronting past doubts while embracing future possibilities.Members
Current members
Sungjin (born Park Sung-jin on January 16, 1993) serves as the leader, main vocalist, and rhythm guitarist of Day6. He joined JYP Entertainment as a trainee in 2010 after passing an audition in Busan, training for approximately five years before the band's debut in 2015. He enlisted for mandatory military service on March 8, 2021, and was discharged on September 7, 2022. As a foundational member, Sungjin has been a key songwriter for Day6 since their inception, contributing lyrics and compositions to numerous tracks that highlight his powerful vocal delivery and guitar work during live performances.[10] He released his debut solo album 30 in November 2024. Young K (born Kang Young-hyun, also known as Brian Kang, on December 19, 1993) is the main vocalist, bassist, and rapper in Day6. He was scouted and became a JYP trainee in 2010, undergoing about five years of training that included dance and vocal preparation prior to the 2015 debut. He enlisted for mandatory military service on October 12, 2021, and was discharged on April 11, 2023. Renowned as a prolific songwriter, Young K has penned lyrics and music for a significant portion of Day6's discography, often infusing rap verses and bass lines that drive the band's energetic stage presence. He released his debut solo mini-album Eternal in 2021, showcasing his multifaceted artistry.[11] Wonpil (born Kim Won-pil on April 28, 1994) functions as the main vocalist and keyboardist, handling synthesizers in Day6's arrangements. Auditioning successfully in 2010, he trained at JYP for roughly five years, initially as part of a trainee dance team before focusing on keys and vocals for the band's formation. Wonpil's contributions emphasize melodic keyboard layers and harmonious vocals in performances; he debuted solo with the full-length album Pilmography in February 2022, just before enlisting for mandatory military service on March 28, 2022, and was discharged on November 27, 2023.[12][13] Dowoon (born Yoon Do-woon on August 25, 1995) is the drummer and sub-vocalist, also serving as the maknae (youngest member) of Day6. He joined JYP as a trainee in early 2015 specifically for his drumming skills, training for only about three to four months before debuting—a notably short period compared to his bandmates.[14] Dowoon provides the rhythmic backbone in live shows with his precise drumming and occasional backing vocals; he enlisted for mandatory military service in January 2022 and was discharged in July 2023. He released his debut solo digital single "Out of the Blue (문득)" (featuring Song Heejin) in September 2021.[15]Former members
Lim Jun-hyeok, known professionally as Junhyeok, served as the band's keyboardist and sub-vocalist during Day6's pre-debut and early promotional period.[3] He joined the group in 2014 as a trainee under JYP Entertainment and participated in their debut activities, contributing to live performances and the initial musical foundation with his keyboard arrangements in songs like those from their first single album The Day (2015).[16] On February 27, 2016, JYP Entertainment announced that Junhyeok had departed from the band and terminated his contract for personal reasons, just months after their debut.[16] Park Jae-hyung, known as Jae, was Day6's lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and a primary songwriter from their formation in 2015 until his departure.[17] He played a pivotal role in the band's creative process, co-writing and composing over 40 songs across projects like Every DAY6 (2017) and The Book of Us series (2019–2021), including notable tracks such as "Congratulations" from The Day and "When You Love Someone" from Sunrise.[18][19] His contributions emphasized emotional lyricism and rock-infused melodies, helping establish Day6's signature sound during their formative years. In December 2021, Jae left the group and ended his exclusive contract with JYP Entertainment due to personal circumstances, as confirmed by the agency.[20] Following his exit, he pursued an independent career as a solo artist under the moniker eaJ, releasing self-produced music while maintaining distance from Day6's ongoing activities.[17]Musical style and influences
Genre evolution
Day6's early work from 2015 to 2017 established a foundation in pop rock, characterized by energetic guitar-driven tracks and alternative influences drawn from Western acts like Britpop, classic rock, and pop punk ensembles.[21] Their debut EP The Day and follow-up releases like Sunrise and Moonrise emphasized catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, positioning the band as a fresh voice in K-pop's rock scene.[22] With the Youth series in 2018, Day6 introduced more introspective indie rock elements alongside emotional ballads, exploring themes of youth and vulnerability through dynamic arrangements that contrasted upbeat anthems like "Shoot Me" with poignant slower tracks such as "Talking to."[23] This shift allowed for greater emotional depth, blending raw rock energy with subtle indie sensibilities to capture transitional life stages.[24] The The Book of Us series from 2019 to 2021 marked a broader experimentation, incorporating R&B-infused grooves and electronic textures in select tracks like "Gravity," while maintaining a core pop-rock framework across albums such as Entropy and The Demon.[25] These releases diversified the band's sound, weaving in smoother vocal harmonies and subtle synth layers to reflect relational complexities and personal growth.[26] Following their military enlistments, Day6's 2024–2025 output in Fourever, Band Aid, and The DECADE evolved toward a mature pop rock aesthetic, blending nostalgic rock riffs with synth-pop flourishes for a reflective yet vibrant tone.[27] Tracks like "The Power of Love" exemplify this fusion of hard rock drive and electronic synth elements, signaling a polished, forward-looking maturity.[28] Band Aid incorporates rock, pop rock, British rock, and 90s modern rock elements centered on themes of comfort and healing, while The DECADE, in particular, revisits pop-punk roots with contemporary pop nuances, celebrating the band's journey through anthemic, dream-infused compositions.[29]) Throughout their career, Day6 has maintained a commitment to self-production, with all members contributing to composition, lyrics, and arrangement for 100% of their discography since debut, enabling authentic genre explorations tied to personal narratives.[27]Songwriting and production
Day6's songwriting process is predominantly member-driven, with bassist Young K emerging as the primary lyricist and composer since the band's debut, contributing lyrics to every track on most albums and handling a significant portion of the composition. In the early years, former guitarist Jae Park played a crucial role alongside Young K, co-writing and composing multiple songs, including contributions to six of the eleven tracks on The Book of Us: Entropy. Following Jae's departure in 2021, leader Sungjin has assumed a more active role in songwriting, co-authoring and composing key tracks such as "Congratulations," "Time of Our Life," and "Welcome to the Show." The band's lyrics frequently delve into themes of youth, love, and heartbreak, drawing from personal reflections on emotional growth and relationships to create relatable narratives.[30][31][32][21] Production for Day6 occurs in-house at JYP Entertainment, where the band emphasizes live instrumentation to preserve the authenticity of their rock sound, with all members demonstrating proficiency on their respective instruments—guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums—allowing for organic arrangements tailored to each song's mood. This approach enables a straightforward yet dynamic production style, often starting with basic instrument tracking before layering vocals and effects. Notable choices include balancing acoustic elements for intimate ballads with full-band setups for energetic rock tracks, enhancing emotional depth and live performance viability.[33][34] The band's influences span classic rock acts like Queen and Oasis, which inform their melodic structures and anthemic choruses, alongside K-indie contemporaries such as Hyukoh for raw, alternative edges, and broader global pop for accessible hooks. In their sub-unit Even of Day, formed by Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon, production evolved to incorporate synth-heavy arrangements and subtle electronic elements, occasionally blending in hip-hop-inspired rhythms to expand beyond traditional rock confines. The rigorous 2017 Every Day6 project, which involved releasing two new songs monthly, honed their efficient recording workflow, enabling quick ideation and iteration. Post-2021 releases have prioritized thematic cohesion, aligning productions around conceptual series to unify emotional arcs across albums.[21][35][36][37][38]Discography
Studio albums
Day6 has released four Korean-language studio albums since their debut in 2015, marking key milestones in their discography through compilations of their monthly releases and original full-length projects. These albums showcase the band's evolution from pop rock roots to more experimental sounds, often featuring self-written tracks and live instrumentation. Sunrise, the band's first studio album, was released on June 7, 2017, by JYP Entertainment. It compiles the 12 tracks from the first half of their "Every DAY6" project (January to June 2017) along with two new songs, totaling 14 tracks. The lead single, "I Smile", served as the promotional title track, emphasizing themes of resilience and positivity. The album peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 48,912 copies in South Korea.[39] Moonrise, their second studio album, followed on December 6, 2017, concluding the "Every DAY6" project. It includes the 12 tracks from July to November 2017 plus two new additions, for a total of 14 tracks. The title track "I Like You" highlights upbeat romance, while the album blends rock and pop elements. It debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 50,905 copies domestically.[40] The Book of Us: Entropy, the third studio album, was released on October 19, 2019 (digital); October 22, 2019 (physical). Comprising 11 original tracks, it explores conceptual themes of chaos and emotional turmoil in relationships, with the lead single "Sweet Chaos" capturing the album's dynamic energy through genre-blending arrangements. Notable tracks include "EMERGENCY" and "Examples". The album debuted at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart.[41] The DECADE, their fourth studio album, was released on September 5, 2025, to commemorate the band's 10th anniversary. It features 10 tracks, including reimagined hits and new material that reflect their career journey and refreshed sound. The dual lead singles, "Dream Bus" and "Inside Out", were released simultaneously. The album achieved over 270,000 physical sales on the Circle Chart as of October 2025, marking Day6's best-selling release to date.[42][7][43]Extended plays
Day6's extended plays represent key milestones in the band's career, serving as vehicles for their early experimentation with pop rock sounds and later thematic explorations. These releases, shorter than full-length albums, allowed the group to maintain momentum between studio efforts and showcase their self-composed tracks. Note: Every DAY6 (January ~ December) is reclassified as a compilation album due to its aggregation of prior digital singles. The band's debut extended play, The Day, was released on September 7, 2015, by JYP Entertainment. It features six tracks, including the lead single "Congratulations," which highlights their initial blend of rock energy and emotional lyrics. The EP debuted at number 2 on the Billboard World Albums Chart and sold 3,261 copies according to Hanteo Chart data. A Japanese version was later issued to support their entry into the Japanese market.[44] Daydream, the second EP, was released on March 30, 2016. It contains 6 tracks, with lead single "Letting Go" (놓아놓아놓아) exploring themes of moving on. It peaked at #4 on the Gaon Album Chart and #6 on Billboard World Albums. Shoot Me: Youth Part 1, released on June 26, 2018, marks the band's third extended play and the start of their "Youth" series. Comprising 7 tracks led by the title song "Shoot Me," it explores youthful angst with dynamic instrumentation. The EP topped the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart upon release and reached number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart, with first-week Hanteo sales of 10,478 copies and total sales over 65,000 units.[44] Youth Part 2: Remember Us?, the fourth EP, was released on December 10, 2018. It features 7 tracks, led by "Beautiful Feeling," continuing the youth theme with nostalgic reflections. It peaked at #3 on the Gaon Album Chart and #10 on Billboard World Albums. The The Book of Us series began with the extended play The Book of Us: Gravity, issued on July 15, 2019. This seven-track release, with "Time of Our Life" (한 페이지가 될 수 있게) as the lead single, delves into introspective themes of connection and loss, produced entirely by the members. It debuted at number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 100,000 copies in its first month per Circle Chart data, also charting at number 9 on the Billboard World Albums Chart. Japanese promotional versions accompanied select tracks to expand international reach. The Book of Us: The Demon, released on May 11, 2020, features 10 tracks led by "Zombie," focusing on inner demons and resilience. It peaked at #2 on the Gaon Album Chart and #7 on Billboard World Albums. The Book of Us: Negentropy, issued on April 12, 2021, contains 7 tracks with lead "You Make Me," concluding the series with themes of balance and love. It debuted at #3 on the Gaon Album Chart. Fourever, released on March 18, 2024, is the eighth EP and the first full release as a quartet. It includes 7 tracks, led by "Welcome to the Show," blending rock and pop on themes of new beginnings. It peaked at #3 on the Circle Album Chart.[45] Following the band's hiatus for military service, Band Aid arrived as their ninth extended play on September 2, 2024, under Studio J and JYP Entertainment. The eight-track set, led by "Melt Down," reflects on healing and resilience, marking a mature evolution in their sound. It debuted at #4 on the Circle Album Chart, shattered the group's previous records with 42,756 first-day Hanteo sales, and topped charts in multiple countries on iTunes, including Indonesia and Malaysia. Initial chuno (pre-order) sales exceeded 120,000 units.[46][47]) Maybe Tomorrow, released on May 7, 2025, features tracks on hope and future, peaking on Circle Chart (specific position TBD as of November 2025).[48]| Extended Play | Release Date | Tracks | Lead Single | Gaon/Circle Peak | Notable Sales (Hanteo/Circle) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Day | September 7, 2015 | 6 | Congratulations | #6 (Gaon Weekly) | 3,261 total |
| Daydream | March 30, 2016 | 6 | Letting Go | #4 | N/A |
| Shoot Me: Youth Part 1 | June 26, 2018 | 7 | Shoot Me | #3 | 10,478 (1st week); >65,000 total |
| Youth Part 2: Remember Us? | December 10, 2018 | 7 | Beautiful Feeling | #3 | N/A |
| The Book of Us: Gravity | July 15, 2019 | 7 | Time of Our Life | #1 | >100,000 (1st month) |
| The Book of Us: The Demon | May 11, 2020 | 10 | Zombie | #2 | N/A |
| The Book of Us: Negentropy | April 12, 2021 | 7 | You Make Me | #3 | N/A |
| Fourever | March 18, 2024 | 7 | Welcome to the Show | #3 | N/A |
| Band Aid | September 2, 2024 | 8 | Melt Down | #4 | 42,756 (1st day); >120,000 initial |
| Maybe Tomorrow | May 7, 2025 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Compilation albums
Every DAY6 (January ~ December), released on February 19, 2018, aggregates the 24 singles from the 2017 project (12 months, 2 per month). It peaked at number 13 on the Gaon Album Chart and achieved cumulative sales exceeding 20,000 units via Hanteo. The project underscored Day6's commitment to consistent output without filler tracks.[5][44]Filmography
Concert films
Day6's early concert release, the making film for their debut showcase Day6 1st Live Concert "D-Day" (2015), documented their first major live outing on November 21–22 at Yes24 MUV Hall in Seoul, highlighting the band's raw energy and initial fan connection. Released on YouTube through JYP Entertainment, it included behind-the-scenes footage from the event.[49] The film captured the group's rock-infused sound and stage presence, receiving praise for preserving the excitement of their formative days as a self-producing act. In 2018, Every Day6 Finale Concert: The Best Moments served as a documentary-style DVD release chronicling highlights from their Every Day6 project concerts, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the band's preparations and interactions. Produced by JYP Entertainment and released on September 11, it featured edited performances from nationwide stops, emphasizing the project's exuberance.[50] The film was lauded for its intimate portrayal of the members' camaraderie and growth, with the DVD edition including a photobook and photocards for enhanced fan engagement. Additionally, the Day6 - 1st World Tour Youth DVD (May 14, 2019) documented their Youth World Tour across multiple cities. Beyond LIVE – DAY6 (Even of Day): Right Through Me (2021) was an online concert streamed on Beyond Live, featuring the trio (Young K, Wonpil, Dowoon) performing tracks from the The Book of Us series amid the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing global access to their live renditions under the Even of Day banner.[51] It focused on emotional ballads and rock anthems, with critics noting its effective capture of the band's energy despite virtual format, and VOD available for purchase. Marking their full-group reunion, clips from the Welcome to the Show concerts (2024) at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul were recorded, celebrating the EP Fourever and the members' return from military service. Full performances were made available on YouTube via JYP Entertainment's channel, with select VOD access on platforms like Beyond Live, amassing over 1 million views across key uploads within the first month.[52] The release was commended for vividly conveying the quartet's renewed synergy and fan interaction, drawing 33,000 attendees across three sold-out nights and highlighting their evolved stage dynamics.[53] In 2025, 6DAYS was released as a music road movie documenting the band's six-day trip to Los Angeles, featuring dreamlike landscapes, music creation, and member interactions. Produced by JYP Entertainment, it premiered in cinemas on August 15, 2025, marking Day6's big-screen debut and receiving acclaim for its heartfelt portrayal of their decade-long journey.[54]Television appearances
Day6 has made numerous appearances on South Korean music programs to promote their releases, beginning with their debut single "The Day" in 2015. Their first major music show performance took place on Mnet's M Countdown on March 9, 2017.[55] The band achieved significant milestones on these programs, including their first win for "Time of Our Life" on MBC's Show Champion on July 24, 2019, which highlighted their growing popularity in the rock genre. Additional wins followed, contributing to their visibility among K-pop audiences and fostering direct fan interactions through live stages.[56] In variety shows, Day6 showcased their personalities and trainee experiences early on, appearing on MBC Every1's Weekly Idol in February 2018 alongside N.Flying, where they performed a medley and shared humorous behind-the-scenes stories from their JYP training days.[57] They also debuted on KBS2's Immortal Songs in January 2018, securing a first-place victory on their initial appearance with a cover performance that demonstrated their vocal and instrumental prowess.[58] A notable later appearance was on JTBC's Knowing Bros in June 2024, featuring all four current members in a full-group segment that included a hit song medley and discussions on their decade-long friendship, enhancing their relatable image among viewers.[59] Post-2024, Day6 increased their variety show engagements to celebrate milestones. They performed "Welcome to the Show" at the 2024 MAMA Awards in Los Angeles, winning the Best Band Performance award and underscoring their international appeal.[9] In 2025, marking their 10th anniversary, the band appeared on KBS2's 2 Days & 1 Night Season 4 as a full group in August, participating in outdoor challenges that highlighted their camaraderie.[60] They also guested on tvN's Amazing Saturday in September 2025, engaging in wordplay games and debuting a new anniversary track, which boosted fan engagement through lighthearted interactions.[61] Additionally, a special anniversary medley was featured on KBS World TV in September 2025, recapping their career highlights and reinforcing their enduring presence in broadcast media.[62] These outings not only promoted their music but also humanized the band, drawing in diverse audiences through entertaining and authentic segments.Tours and concerts
Headlining tours
Day6's first headlining world tour, titled "Youth," launched in 2018 as the band's inaugural global outing, beginning with three shows at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul on June 22–24. The tour encompassed 24 performances across 16 countries, including stops in Asia (such as Japan, Indonesia, and Singapore), Australia (Sydney and Melbourne), North America (cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto), and Europe (London and Paris), highlighting the energetic and youthful themes of their EP Shoot Me: Youth Part 1. Setlists primarily featured tracks from their early discography, such as "Shoot Me," "I Wait," and "You Were Beautiful," with evolutions incorporating fan favorites like "I Smile" and live band improvisations that emphasized their rock roots and emotional ballads. The tour concluded in January 2019, solidifying Day6's international appeal through sold-out venues and enthusiastic crowds.[63] The band's second headlining world tour, "The Book of Us: Gravity," ran from August 2019 to early 2020, comprising over 30 dates across Asia, the Americas, Australia, and Europe, starting with shows in Daegu, Busan, and Seoul before expanding internationally. Drawing from the conceptual "The Book of Us" album series, the tour's theme explored themes of entropy, gravity, and human connections, with setlists evolving to include new material from The Book of Us: Gravity like "Time of Our Life" and "Gravity," alongside staples such as "Zombie" and "When You Love Someone," often rearranged for dynamic live energy and extended solos. Notable stops included nine U.S. dates in September 2019 (New York, Dallas, Los Angeles) and Australian performances in November, but the tour faced significant disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the cancellation of the planned European leg (Warsaw, Moscow, Lisbon, Berlin, and London) in March 2020. Despite the interruptions, the tour drew large audiences, with reports of over 10,000 attendees at key Asian shows, underscoring Day6's growing fanbase amid global challenges.[64][65] In 2025, Day6 embarked on their 10th anniversary headlining tour "The DECADE," which began on August 30–31 at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, South Korea—the band's first stadium headline and the first by any Korean rock band at the venue—drawing a sold-out crowd of approximately 82,000 attendees across the two nights, with a capacity of over 41,000 per night for a record-breaking opener. The tour's theme reflects a decade of musical evolution, nostalgia, and fan gratitude, with setlists blending career-spanning hits like "Congratulations," "Letting Go," and "Welcome to the Show" alongside new tracks from their fourth studio album The DECADE, featuring rebooted arrangements and special medleys to trace their stylistic progression from pop-rock anthems to introspective ballads. Planned for more than 40 shows worldwide, including dates in Bangkok (September 27), Hong Kong (January 17–18, 2026), Kuala Lumpur (January 31, 2026), and further Asian and potential global stops, the ongoing tour has already set attendance benchmarks, with the Goyang shows selling out rapidly.[66][67][68]Headlining concerts
Day6's early headlining performances often blended fan interactions with live music, evolving from intimate fan signing events into full concerts. In 2016, the band held their first international fan meetings in the United States, scheduled across Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Orlando, though the tour was ultimately cancelled due to logistical issues.[69] By 2017, these evolved into "Live & Greet" events in North America, combining fan signings with mini-concerts; a notable example was their October 24 performance at The Town Hall in New York City, where around 1,400 fans experienced the band's pop-rock set in an up-close setting.[70] These shows highlighted Day6's boyish charm and evocative performances, fostering a strong connection with their growing fanbase known as My Days.[70] The band's 2017 Every Day6 project marked a series of monthly headlining concerts in Seoul, tied to their initiative of releasing one new song per month throughout the year. Spanning January to December, these 30 intimate shows—held two to three times a month at venues like Yes24 Live Hall—allowed Day6 to debut tracks such as "I Wait" and "Moonrise" live, emphasizing their self-produced rock sound in a casual, accessible format.[71] The project culminated in a reflective finale, celebrating the year's output and solidifying their reputation for consistent, fan-focused performances.[5] In the festival circuit, Day6 has delivered standout headlining and sub-headlining sets post their 2023 reunion following military service. At the 2024 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, they served as sub-headliners on the main stage, performing an hour-long set that drew praise for its energy despite some criticism over pacing; the event at Songdo Moonlight Festival Park underscored their rock roots amid a diverse lineup.[72] Earlier, they appeared at KCON LA 2018, contributing to the multi-day convention's concert series at the Staples Center with high-energy renditions of hits like "Shoot Me," though not as the top-billed act.[73] These festival slots often featured unique elements, such as extended guitar solos and crowd interactions, enhancing their global appeal. Day6's 10th anniversary celebrations included standalone headlining concerts with retrospective flair. In December 2018, they held the Christmas Special Concert "The Present" at Blue Square iMarket Hall in Seoul, a three-night event blending holiday themes with career-spanning medleys.[74] Building on this tradition, JYP Entertainment announced the 2025 Special Concert "The Present" for December 19–21 at KSPO DOME in Seoul, a post-tour celebration expected to feature anniversary retrospectives and fan tributes in the 15,000-capacity arena.[75] No special guests were confirmed for the event, focusing instead on the band's core lineup and discography highlights. These shows have achieved strong box office success, with the 2025 dates selling out rapidly via fan club pre-sales, reflecting sustained demand.[76]Awards and nominations
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Day6 first gained recognition at the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in 2017 with a nomination for Best Band Performance for their track "I Smile," highlighting their early impact in the rock category amid a field dominated by pop and idol acts.[77] That year, they also performed a collaborative rock arrangement of GOT7's "Never Ever" alongside the group, marking their debut stage at the ceremony and showcasing their genre-blending versatility.[77] The band's breakthrough arrived in 2018, when they secured their first win in the Best Band Performance category for "Shoot Me" from their EP Shoot Me: Youth Part 1, earning 55.38% of the fan vote and solidifying their position as innovators in K-pop's rock scene.[78] This victory represented a significant milestone for rock bands at MAMA, an event historically focused on mainstream idol genres, as Day6's self-composed, guitar-driven sound challenged the prevailing trends and boosted the visibility of alternative styles.[79]| Year | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Best Band Performance | "I Smile" | Nominated[77] |
| 2018 | Best Band Performance | "Shoot Me" | Won[78] |
| 2019 | Best Band Performance | "Time of Our Life" | Nominated[80] |
| 2020 | Best Band Performance | "Zombie" | Won[81] |
| 2024 | Best Band Performance | "Welcome to the Show" | Won[9] |
| 2025 | Best Band Performance | "Maybe Tomorrow" (The DECADE) | Nominated[82] |