Riize
RIIZE (Korean: 라이즈; RR: Raijeu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by SM Entertainment.[1] The group consists of six members: Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, and Anton.[1] They debuted on September 4, 2023, with the single album Get a Guitar through a partnership with RCA Records.[2] Shotaro and Sungchan had previously been introduced as part of SM Entertainment's NCT project in 2020 before transitioning to RIIZE.[1] Originally launching with seven members including Seunghan, the lineup adjusted to six following Seunghan's departure in October 2024 amid fan backlash over pre-debut personal conduct.[3] RIIZE's music emphasizes "emotional pop" with themes of personal growth and self-discovery, achieving swift commercial traction through viral hits and high streaming numbers.[4] The group secured eight rookie awards in 2023, including at the Circle Chart Music Awards and MAMA Awards, and continued with major wins such as Best Male Group at the 2024 Melon Music Awards.[5] By 2024, RIIZE had topped domestic charts, expanded globally via collaborations, and marked their first anniversary with reflections on rapid evolution and fan support.[6] Their ascent highlights SM Entertainment's strategy for fifth-generation K-pop acts, blending polished production with relatable narratives amid competitive industry dynamics.[6]Name
Etymology and branding
The name "Riize" combines the words "rise," denoting growth, and "realize," signifying the achievement of dreams, to represent a group that develops collectively toward shared aspirations.[7][8] This conceptualization was announced by SM Entertainment upon the group's formation, emphasizing themes of progression and realization central to their identity.[4] As part of their branding, Riize's official fandom name was initially designated "SUNZ" but changed to "BRIIZE" on September 6, 2023, following fan concerns over unintended negative associations, including phonetic similarities to derogatory terms and historical references to Japan's Rising Sun flag.[9][10] The updated name "BRIIZE," evoking a gentle breeze, symbolizes fans who uplift and accompany the group continuously, aligning with Riize's motif of elevation and support.[1][11] SM Entertainment's global branding strategy for Riize includes a partnership with RCA Records, facilitating international distribution starting with their debut single "Get a Guitar" on September 4, 2023.[2]History
Formation and pre-debut activities
SM Entertainment initiated the formation of RIIZE in the early 2020s, assembling a lineup of trainees to create the agency's first new boy group since 2016.[12] The project drew from SM's existing trainee pool, including members with prior exposure through the NCT subunit unveilings; specifically, Shotaro and Sungchan were introduced as NCT members in October 2020 before their reassignment to RIIZE.[13] Select members gained early visibility via SM's SMROOKIES pre-debut showcase program, with Eunseok and Seunghan revealed on July 2, 2022.[14] Training durations varied among the trainees, ranging from approximately 1.5 years for Anton to over 6 years for Eunseok, reflecting SM's selective development process for vocal, dance, and performance skills.[15] [16] Pre-debut promotions accelerated in mid-2023, with SM Entertainment announcing RIIZE's name, concept emphasizing "rise and realize," and impending debut on July 31, 2023.[17] The full seven-member lineup—Shotaro, Sungchan, Eunseok, Wonbin, Sohee, Anton, and Seunghan—was officially unveiled on August 1, 2023.[18] Teaser images featuring individual and group shots were released starting August 10, 2023, building anticipation for the September 4 debut.[19] Further pre-debut activities included the release of the single "Memories" on August 29, 2023, accompanied by a music video that highlighted the group's "emotional pop" style and synchronized choreography.[20] This track, produced internally by SM, served as an introductory showcase, amassing significant streaming views and pre-debut fan engagement prior to the single album Get a Guitar.[21]2023: Debut with "Get a Guitar", "Talk Saxy", and initial Seunghan hiatus
On August 7, 2023, SM Entertainment announced that Riize, a seven-member boy group consisting of Shotaro, Sungchan, Eunseok, Wonbin, Seunghan, Sohee, and Anton, would debut on September 4 with their first single album, Get a Guitar.[1][3] The album featured the title track "Get a Guitar," a pop-rock song emphasizing youthful energy and guitar riffs, alongside the B-side "Memories," which incorporated nostalgic elements and piano melodies.[22][23] The release marked Riize's entry into the K-pop market under SM, with immediate promotions including music show appearances and a performance at the SMTOWN Live concert in September.[24] Following the debut, Riize released their second digital single, "Talk Saxy," on October 27, 2023, as a follow-up to maintain momentum.[25] The track, characterized by saxophone-driven funk-pop production and playful lyrics about flirtatious conversation, was promoted through concept photos and a music video emphasizing charismatic choreography.[26][27] These early releases positioned Riize as a "monster rookie" group, with Get a Guitar achieving strong chart performance on platforms like Melon and Genie in South Korea.[3] On November 22, 2023, SM Entertainment announced that Seunghan would take an indefinite hiatus from group activities amid backlash from leaked pre-debut photographs and videos depicting him embracing an unidentified female, interpreted by some fans as evidence of a romantic relationship.[28][29] The controversy, which surfaced publicly around late August 2023 shortly before debut, intensified post-release due to expectations of idol purity in K-pop fandom culture, prompting Seunghan's initial apology on August 30 and subsequent withdrawal to minimize impact on the group.[30] SM stated the decision prioritized the team's focus, with Riize continuing promotions as six members during this period.[31][32]2024: "Love 119", Japanese debut, Riizing, and Seunghan's permanent departure
On January 5, 2024, Riize released their third digital single, "Love 119", marking their first major comeback since member Seunghan's hiatus began in late 2023; Seunghan did not participate in the recording or promotions due to the ongoing controversy surrounding him.[33][28] The track, produced by SM Entertainment, debuted at number one on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart and topped iTunes charts in multiple countries, reflecting the group's sustained popularity despite internal challenges.[33] In June 2024, Riize issued their first mini-album, Riizing, on June 17, featuring the lead single "Boom Boom Bass", which emphasized their signature blend of energetic choreography and emotional vocals.[34] The album sold over 1.2 million copies in its first week, setting a record for the group and underscoring commercial success amid lineup uncertainties.[34] Riize entered the Japanese market with a version of "Love 119" in early 2024, but their official debut came via the single "Lucky", released digitally on July 29, 2024, and physically on September 5; the track topped Oricon and Billboard Japan charts upon release, earning gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[35][36] On October 13, 2024, SM Entertainment's Wizard Production announced Seunghan's permanent departure from Riize, reversing a return announcement made two days prior on October 11; Seunghan cited the persistent fan backlash—stemming from leaked pre-debut photos of him with a girlfriend—and the resulting harm to his members, the group, and fans as key factors in his decision to leave indefinitely.[37][28][38] The agency confirmed the group would continue promotions as six members, with Sungchan and Eunseok assuming additional responsibilities.[39]2025–present: Odyssey album, Riizing Loud tour, Austin City Limits performance, and Q4 comeback
On May 19, 2025, Riize released their debut studio album, Odyssey, through SM Entertainment, featuring 10 tracks including the title track of the same name. The album marked the group's first full-length release, spanning emotional pop elements with production credits from SM's in-house team. It debuted atop South Korean charts and garnered over 1 million pre-orders within days of announcement.[40][41] In early May 2025, Riize announced their first concert tour, titled 2025 RIIZE CONCERT TOUR [RIIZING LOUD], which commenced on July 4–6 at KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea, drawing over 30,000 attendees across three sold-out shows. The tour encompasses 35 dates across 10 countries in Asia and North America, with the Asian leg including stops in Hyogo, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, before transitioning to North American venues starting October 30 at Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois, followed by dates in New York, Washington D.C., and others, scheduled to conclude on February 23, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan. Performances emphasize high-energy choreography and live vocals, incorporating tracks from Odyssey alongside prior hits.[42][43] On October 4, 2025, Riize performed a 13-song set at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Zilker Park, Austin, Texas, becoming the first K-pop idol group to headline a stage at the event. The hour-long performance included songs such as "Bag Bad Back," "Siren," "Combo," "Love 119," and selections from Odyssey, eliciting strong crowd engagement despite the festival's rock and indie focus. This milestone appearance preceded the North American tour leg and highlighted the group's expanding global reach.[44] SM Entertainment confirmed a fourth-quarter comeback for Riize in August 2025, specifying a November release featuring the new single "Hug" as part of a single CD or mini-album format. The announcement aligns with the group's tour momentum and follows Odyssey, aiming to sustain chart presence amid competitive scheduling. As of October 2025, promotional teasers had yet to emerge, with details pending official rollout.[45][46]Members
Current members
RIIZE's current lineup consists of six members following Seunghan's permanent departure announced on October 13, 2024.[47] The members are Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, and Anton, who continue to perform and promote as a sextet under SM Entertainment.[48]| Stage name | Birth name | Date of birth | Position(s) | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shotaro | Osaki Shotaro (大崎将太郎) | November 25, 2000 | Dancer, sub-rapper | Japanese |
| Eunseok | Song Eunseok (송은석) | March 19, 2001 | Vocalist, visual | South Korean |
| Sungchan | Jung Sungchan (정성찬) | September 13, 2001 | Rapper, visual | South Korean |
| Wonbin | Park Wonbin (박원빈) | March 2, 2002 | Main vocalist, guitarist | South Korean |
| Sohee | Lee Sohee (이소희) | May 29, 2001 | Main vocalist | South Korean |
| Anton | Anton Lee (안톤 리) | March 21, 2004 | Maknae, rapper, bassist | American |
Former members
Hong Seunghan (born October 2, 2003), known professionally as Seunghan, was a South Korean singer who served as a vocalist and dancer in RIIZE from the group's debut on September 4, 2023, until his permanent departure on October 13, 2024.[1][47] Born in Ilsan, South Korea, he trained under SM Entertainment and was part of the original seven-member lineup introduced through pre-debut content earlier in 2023.[1] Seunghan's activities halted on November 22, 2023, when SM Entertainment announced an indefinite hiatus amid intense fan backlash over leaked pre-debut media, including photographs of him kissing a female acquaintance and clips showing him smoking underage.[50][29] The agency cited Seunghan's reported mental strain and sense of responsibility as factors, with RIIZE proceeding with promotions as a six-member unit thereafter.[29] This episode underscored tensions in K-pop fandom culture, where expectations of idol purity—particularly regarding premarital dating and personal conduct—often lead to organized protests and boycott campaigns against perceived violations.[51][52] On October 11, 2024, Wizard Production (an SM affiliate managing RIIZE) stated Seunghan would resume select group activities starting in November, following nearly 11 months of absence.[31] However, renewed fan opposition, including renewed boycott pledges, prompted a reversal; Seunghan requested to exit permanently to prevent ongoing harm to the group and its members, leading to the confirmation of his departure and contract termination two days later.[39][47] In a handwritten letter to fans released via social media, he apologized for the distress caused, expressed regret over the impact on his teammates, and affirmed his decision as self-initiated to resolve the impasse.[53] No other individuals have departed RIIZE as of October 2025.[47]Membership timeline
| Period | Active Members | Status |
|---|---|---|
| September 4, 2023 – November 21, 2023 | Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, Anton, Seunghan | All seven members participated in debut promotions, including the single "Get A Guitar" and follow-up "Talk Saxy".[3][30] |
| November 22, 2023 – October 12, 2024 | Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, Anton | Seunghan placed on indefinite hiatus by SM Entertainment following pre-debut controversy; group continued promotions as six members.[50][28] |
| October 13, 2024 – present | Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, Anton | Seunghan's departure announced by SM Entertainment after brief return plan reversed due to fan opposition; lineup remains six members as of 2025.[50][29][1] |
Controversies
Seunghan pre-debut scandal, fan backlash, and group restructuring
In late August 2023, ahead of RIIZE's scheduled debut, private photographs emerged online showing Seunghan, then a 20-year-old trainee, kissing and embracing a young woman, along with images suggesting they shared a bed, which were interpreted as evidence of a pre-debut romantic relationship.[54][55] The leaks, attributed to an acquaintance, violated unspoken K-pop industry norms emphasizing idol purity and fan fantasy fulfillment, particularly for rookies, prompting immediate backlash from Korean netizens who deemed the behavior incompatible with group expectations.[56][28] Seunghan responded with a handwritten apology on August 30, 2023, acknowledging the photos as authentic from his trainee days at age 17 or 18 and expressing regret for disappointing fans, though he maintained the relationship had ended prior to debut preparations.[30][57] RIIZE debuted as a seven-member group on September 4, 2023, but tensions persisted; on November 17, 2023, additional pre-debut photos and videos leaked, followed by claims from a purported former friend alleging Seunghan engaged in gossip and asserted dominance over fellow trainees.[58][28] Fan outrage escalated, with domestic supporters launching boycott campaigns, including demands to halt merchandise sales and concert attendance, citing reputational damage to the group; some international fans defended Seunghan, viewing the reaction as disproportionate to teenage behavior, but Korean fan dominance influenced agency decisions.[59][60] On November 22, 2023, SM Entertainment announced Seunghan's indefinite hiatus from group activities, stating the controversies had caused significant fan distress and that the agency prioritized member well-being and group harmony.[28][61] The hiatus extended for nearly 10 months, during which RIIZE promoted as six members—Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, and Anton—without replacing Seunghan, maintaining the group's core lineup for releases like "Love 119" and "Boom Boom Bass."[31] On October 11, 2024, SM Entertainment revealed plans for Seunghan's return starting November 2024, framing it as a resolution after internal discussions, but this triggered renewed protests, including physical demonstrations outside SM's headquarters and threats of mass unfollows from Korean fans.[62][47] Seunghan ultimately chose to depart permanently, as announced by SM on October 13, 2024, in a statement respecting his decision to avoid further discord; in a personal Weverse letter, he cited the ongoing fan division and his desire not to burden the group as key factors.[38][39] RIIZE restructured to operate indefinitely as a sextet under Wizard Production (an SM affiliate), with the agency affirming continued support for the remaining members' activities.[47][59]Musical style and artistry
Genres, songwriting, and performance elements
Riize's music is characterized by the genre of emotional pop, a term coined by SM Entertainment to describe a style that fuses contemporary pop with expressive emotional narratives, drawing on elements of rock, hip-hop, ballads, and experimental sounds to evoke personal growth and sentimentality. This approach distinguishes the group from traditional K-pop frameworks, emphasizing versatility across subgenres such as UK garage, breakbeats, and retro rock n' roll in releases like the 2024 EP Riizing.[63][64][65] Songwriting and composition for Riize's tracks are predominantly managed by external and in-house professionals, with minimal direct member contributions typical of early-career SM Entertainment acts. Key figures include SM's longtime producer Kenzie, who has credits on multiple songs such as "Memories" alongside international collaborators like Bobii Lewis, Anne Judith Wik, and Adrian Thesen, focusing on melodic hooks and thematic cohesion around self-realization.[66][67] Debut single "Get a Guitar" (September 4, 2023) lists writers including KENZIE, 방혜현, and David Arkwright, prioritizing polished production over idol-led authorship.[66] Later works like "Impossible" (May 2024) feature compositions by David Wilson, James Abrahart, and Dewain Whitmore Jr., arranged to blend upbeat rhythms with introspective lyrics. While member Anton holds pre-debut production credits from assisting Yoon Sang on film scores as early as age 18, no group songs credit him as a primary writer or composer as of October 2025.[68] Performance elements emphasize synchronized choreography that integrates fluid, narrative-driven dance sequences with vocal delivery, showcasing members' roles in lead vocals (e.g., Sohee), rap (e.g., Sungchan), and visual appeal (e.g., Wonbin). Live renditions, such as their October 2025 Austin City Limits debut, highlight sleek, high-energy movements paired with harmonious group vocals and ad-libs to convey emotional intensity.[69] Dance practices for tracks like "Siren" and "Memories" underscore precision and formation changes, aligning with SM's training system to balance technical dance proficiency with stage charisma.[70]Evolution and influences
Riize debuted with the self-defined "emotional pop" genre, emphasizing relatable expressions of unity and brightness in tracks like "Get A Guitar," released on September 4, 2023, which featured retro-synth pop elements to convey youthful preparation and aspiration.[71][72] This foundation prioritized melodic accessibility and emotional resonance, with subsequent singles such as "Love 119" in 2024 exploring themes of urgent first love while maintaining danceable, emotive structures.[71][73] The group's sonic evolution has involved broadening "emotional pop" into more experimental territory, aiming for a unique "sonic color" identifiable to listeners through calm yet strong beats and genre diversification.[71] The 2024 mini-album RIIZING introduced disco-funk-pop in "Boom Boom Bass," inspired by bass guitar instrumentation, alongside house influences in tracks like "Impossible," reflecting growth in versatility since their 2023 debut.[73] By the full-length album ODYSSEY, released May 19, 2025, Riize incorporated hip-hop pre-releases, 1950s rock 'n' roll fused with choir vocals, and theatrical rebellious energy, marking a shift toward cinematic, boundary-pushing ambition and global-oriented depth.[74][75] Musical influences cited by members include Western pop and R&B artists such as Justin Timberlake, Usher, and Justin Bieber, alongside Korean rapper pH-1, shaping their emphasis on varied genres like Latin hip-hop, house, and R&B for future exploration.[76][71] This draws from personal trainee experiences and label seniors, prioritizing authentic emotional conveyance over rigid adherence to K-pop conventions, while evoking broader youthful energy akin to select older acts through experimental blends.[73]Discography
Studio albums
Odyssey is the debut studio album by South Korean boy band RIIZE, released on May 19, 2025, through SM Entertainment.[77] The full-length project consists of 10 tracks, expanding on the group's prior extended plays by incorporating a mix of pop, R&B, and dance elements, with "Fly Up" serving as the lead single and title track. [40]| No. | Title | Writers | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Odyssey" | - | 2:32 |
| 2 | "Bag Bad Back" | - | 3:12 |
| 3 | "Ember to Solar" (잉걸) | - | 3:20 |
| 4 | "Fly Up" | - | 2:58 |
| 5 | "Show Me Love" | - | 3:09 |
| 6 | "Passage" | - | 0:39 |
| 7 | "Midnight Mirage" | - | - |
| 8 | "The End of the Day" (모든 하루의 끝) | - | - |
| 9 | "Inside My Love" | - | - |
| 10 | "Another Life" | - | - |
Extended plays
RIIZE released their debut extended play RIIZING on June 17, 2024, through SM Entertainment. The eight-track EP features the lead single "Boom Boom Bass," alongside pre-released track "Impossible" and others emphasizing the group's "riizing" theme of growth and emotional resonance. It debuted with 661,722 copies sold on the first day according to Hanteo Chart figures, surpassing their prior debut single album sales record, and accumulated over 1,002,801 copies in the first four days, becoming their fastest-selling release to date.[83][84][85] On the Circle Album Chart, it sold 1,070,823 physical copies in its debut week.[86] The repackage extended play RIIZING: Epilogue was issued on September 4, 2024, expanding the original with additional tracks for a total of nine songs, led by the single "Combo." This release incorporates elements from RIIZING such as "Boom Boom Bass," "Siren," and "Impossible," while introducing new material to extend the narrative arc. Initial Hanteo sales reached 128,001 copies on day one, with cumulative figures exceeding 180,000 copies shortly after launch, reflecting sustained fan demand despite the repackage format.[87][88]Singles
Riize's singles include a debut single album and multiple digital singles released independently of their extended plays and albums. These tracks often served as promotional releases, pre-debut teasers, or anniversary specials, with "Get a Guitar" marking their entry into the market as a single album featuring the titular lead track.[89] Subsequent digital singles like "Talk Saxy" and "Love 119" expanded their sound, incorporating elements of funk and emotional pop, respectively.[90] Later releases such as "Siren" and "Impossible" targeted international audiences, including English-language versions, while "Lucky" represented their first Japanese single.[14] By early 2025, "Hug" continued this pattern of standalone digital outputs.[91] The group's singles have generally prioritized accessibility and viral appeal, with several achieving rapid chart entry on platforms like Melon and Genie in South Korea, though detailed performance metrics are covered elsewhere.[89]| Title | Release date | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Memories | August 21, 2023 | Digital single | Pre-debut release |
| Get a Guitar | September 4, 2023 | Single album | Debut release; includes B-side "Memorize" |
| Talk Saxy | October 27, 2023 | Digital single | Debut anniversary promotional |
| Love 119 | January 5, 2024 | Digital single | Pre-release for upcoming EP |
| Siren | April 3, 2024 | Digital single | |
| Impossible | April 18, 2024 | Digital single | English promotional version |
| Lucky | July 29, 2024 | Digital single | First Japanese single |
| Hug (포옹) | January 8, 2025 | Digital single |
Videography
Music videos
RIIZE's music videos typically feature dynamic choreography, thematic storytelling centered on youth and aspiration, and high-production visuals produced by SM Entertainment, often incorporating urban or fantastical elements to complement their pop and R&B tracks. The videos emphasize synchronized group performances and narrative arcs that align with the songs' lyrics, contributing to their rapid accumulation of YouTube views exceeding hundreds of millions collectively as of late 2024.[92] Their debut music video for "Get A Guitar," released on September 4, 2023, showcases the six members in a series of colorful, guitar-themed sequences blending retro aesthetics with modern dance breaks, symbolizing self-empowerment and musical discovery; it has amassed over 142 million views.[92] [93] The "Love 119" video, premiered on January 5, 2024, portrays a high school romance narrative where the members navigate crushes and emotional urgency, utilizing campus settings and emergency motifs tied to the song's "119" dialing imagery for love; it has surpassed 99 million views.[94] [95] [92] Released as a pre-release single on April 18, 2024, the "Impossible" music video opens with member Wonbin at a train platform, evolving into high-energy dance sequences across industrial and abstract spaces to convey overcoming obstacles, with over 30 million views recorded.[96] [97] [92] "Boom Boom Bass," the lead single from their mini-album Riizing, debuted its video on June 17, 2024, featuring pulsating bass-driven visuals in neon-lit environments and synchronized formations highlighting the track's funky rhythm, achieving 74 million views.[98] [99] [92] Additional videos for B-sides like "9 Days" and "One Kiss" from Riizing were released on April 29, 2024, focusing on introspective and flirtatious themes respectively, though they received less promotional emphasis than title tracks.[100] Earlier promotional content includes the "Talk Saxy" video from October 27, 2023, which incorporates saxophone motifs in playful, urban vignettes.Live and promotional videos
Riize's official YouTube channel features a dedicated "Performances & Choreography" playlist containing live stage videos from music programs, festivals, and special events. One prominent example is the full live set from the 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4–5, 2025, where the group performed tracks including "Bag Bad Back," "Siren," "Combo," "Ember to Solar," and "Impossible," becoming the first K-pop act to appear at the event.[101][102] Another notable upload is the unedited live performance of "Show Me Love" on the HUP! program, released on May 26, 2025, emphasizing raw vocal and stage execution without post-production effects.[103] The group has also shared music show stages, such as their rendition of the TVXQ cover "Hug" during the Music Bank Lisbon special on September 27, 2025, as part of SM Entertainment's 30th anniversary promotions.[104][105] Additional performance videos include concert-specific versions, like the "RIIZING LOUD" rendition of EXO's "Monster," highlighting adapted choreography for live tours. These clips often showcase synchronized dance routines and vocal harmonies, aligning with Riize's emphasis on emotional pop delivery in live settings.[75] Promotional videos primarily consist of the ongoing "RISE & REALIZE" web series, a documentary-style collection of episodes detailing behind-the-scenes activities, international promotions, and fan interactions. Launched in 2023, the series includes over 50 episodes as of October 2025, covering events like "Promotion Days in L.A." (EP.39, released September 17, 2024), which documents U.S. market activities for the "RIIZING: Epilogue" EP; Japan promotions for "Love 119" (EP.21, April 5, 2024); and fan signing events in Manila, Hong Kong, and Taipei (EP.41, October 10, 2024).[106][107][108] Other entries focus on regional tours, such as "RIIZING DAY in Jakarta / Promotion Day in Shenzhen" (EP.46, October 28, 2024) and Japan fanmeeting recaps like "The Secret LIEZ'" (EP.57, February 4, 2025).[109][110] Supplementary promotional content includes recap videos for major events, such as the "RIIZING LOUD" Seoul concert tour dates in July 2025, providing highlights of setlists and audience engagement.[111] Teaser clips for merchandise, like the official fanlight reveal in April 2024, have also been released to build anticipation for fan products and comebacks.[112] These videos serve to maintain fan connectivity, often uploaded via official social channels including YouTube, Instagram, and Weverse for exclusive media.[113]Concerts and tours
Riizing Loud world tour (2025–2026)
The 2025 RIIZE Concert Tour "Riizing Loud" marks the first worldwide concert tour by the South Korean boy band RIIZE, promoting their releases including the studio album Odyssey. Announced through official channels on Weverse in early 2025, the tour commenced with three sold-out shows at KSPO Dome in Seoul on July 4, 5, and 6, with the final Seoul performance live-streamed via Beyond LIVE.[114][115] The production emphasizes high-energy choreography, synchronized lighting effects, and fan interactions, drawing from RIIZE's signature blend of pop, R&B, and hip-hop elements.[116] Subsequent Asian dates followed in July, including performances at Glion Arena Kobe in Hyogo, Japan, on July 12 and 13.[114] North American legs were detailed in a July 12 announcement on the group's official X account, beginning October 30 at Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois, and extending through November with stops in New York, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Dallas.[117] Southeast Asian and additional dates into 2026 include Manila on January 17 at ICE BSD Hall, Singapore on January 24 at Singapore Indoor Stadium, and Macau on February 7.[114] The tour itinerary spans arenas and domes accommodating 10,000 to 20,000 attendees per show, with presale access prioritized for BRIIZE fan club members via Weverse.[43]| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| July 4–6, 2025 | Seoul, South Korea | KSPO Dome[114] |
| July 12–13, 2025 | Hyogo, Japan | Glion Arena Kobe[114] |
| October 30, 2025 | Rosemont, IL, USA | Rosemont Theatre[117] |
| November 1, 2025 | New York, NY, USA | The Theater at Madison Square Garden[118] |
| January 17, 2026 | Manila, Philippines | ICE BSD Hall 5-6[114] |
| January 24, 2026 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium[114] |
Festival and one-off performances
RIIZE performed at the 2024 K-pop World Festival in Changwon, South Korea, on October 5, 2024, as part of the event's lineup featuring multiple acts across two days.[121] The group took the stage at the 2024 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan on December 14, 2024, delivering a set that included "Impossible" and "Love 119," with collaboration elements involving WayV members during the broadcast on December 19–20.[122][123] At the 2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon held on December 25, 2024, at INSPIRE Arena in Incheon, RIIZE presented an introductory segment followed by a Christmas-themed rendition of "Love 119."[124] RIIZE appeared at the 2024 MBC Gayo Daejejeon on December 31, 2024, where they combined "Impossible" and "Boom Boom Bass" in a medley, and delivered a cover of EXO's "Growl" with synchronized choreography and era-appropriate styling.[125] In August 2025, the group performed at Caribbean Bay, a water resort in South Korea, as part of a summer K-pop series, donning coordinated seasonal outfits on an outdoor stage alongside acts like KISS OF LIFE.[126] RIIZE staged a special "HUG" performance at the Music Bank Lisbon event on September 27, 2025, marking an international extension of the KBS music program.[104] The band made history as the first K-pop group to perform at the Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4–5, 2025, in Austin, Texas, with a set featuring "Bag Bad Back," "Siren," "Combo," "Ember to Solar," "Impossible," and "Love 119."[127][101]Commercial performance
Album sales and certifications
Riize's debut single album Get a Guitar, released on September 4, 2023, sold 1,012,133 copies according to Circle Chart data, earning a Million certification from the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) for exceeding 1 million shipments.[128] The album also received a Gold certification in Japan from the Recording Industry Association of Japan for 100,000 units shipped, announced on September 2, 2025.[129] The group's first extended play Riizing, released on June 17, 2024, surpassed 1 million copies sold on Hanteo Chart within months of release, later receiving KMCA certification reflecting shipment thresholds met via Circle Chart figures.[130][86] Riize's first studio album Odyssey, released on May 19, 2025, recorded 805,985 first-day sales and 1,797,267 first-week sales on Hanteo Chart, marking the group's record high.[131][80] It debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart with 1,393,530 units, while the SMC version added 255,000 units.[132] By October 2025, Odyssey exceeded 2 million copies on Hanteo.[133] The regular version earned a Million certification from KMCA on July 16, 2025, for over 1 million shipments, with the SMC edition certified Platinum for 250,000 units.[134][86] Collectively, Riize's releases surpassed 5 million copies sold on Hanteo Chart by October 23, 2025, driven primarily by domestic physical album demand tracked in real-time from accredited retailers.[135] KMCA certifications, based on Circle Chart shipment data rather than retail sales, underscore verified domestic performance, though international figures remain unaggregated in official Korean metrics.[136]Chart performance and streaming metrics
Riize's music has demonstrated strong performance on South Korean digital charts, with singles frequently entering top positions on platforms such as Melon and Bugs upon release. Their debut single "Get A Guitar," released on September 4, 2023, achieved early real-time peaks including #24 on Bugs and #40 on Melon shortly after debut, and sustained longevity by charting for over four months on Melon's daily chart. "Love 119," the lead single from their January 2024 EP Riizing, reached #5 on Melon's monthly chart in February 2024 after climbing 10 positions, and secured #4 on Melon's weekly chart as of February 13, 2024. The track also topped real-time charts on Melon Hot 100, Bugs, and Vibe in Korea, alongside #1 placements on iTunes Top Songs in nine regions and top 10 rankings in 20 others. Their 2025 album ODYSSEY earned a double crown on Circle Chart for the week of June 4, 2025, leading both the physical album and digital download categories, with its track "Fly Up" peaking at #9 on Spotify's South Korea chart. On global streaming platforms, Riize's tracks have accumulated substantial plays, reflecting growing international listenership. As of October 2025, "Get A Guitar" holds 124,952,736 streams on Spotify, while "Love 119" has 81,110,888 streams and "Boom Boom Bass" 68,911,192 streams.[137] The group maintains 1.4 million Spotify followers, with total YouTube views across their official channel exceeding 1.8 billion and 1.9 million subscribers.[138]| Song | Release Date | Peak on Melon Daily/Weekly | Spotify Streams (as of Oct. 2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Get A Guitar | Sept. 4, 2023 | Sustained charting >4 months | 124,952,736 [137] |
| Love 119 | Jan. 5, 2024 | #5 monthly (Feb. 2024); #4 weekly (Feb. 2024) | 81,110,888 [137][139][140] |
| Boom Boom Bass | May 2025 | N/A | 68,911,192 [137] |