When Is the Xikers Comeback?

KQ Entertainment struck gold twice when it created Ateez and followed it up with another stellar K-pop boy group, Xikers. Xikers debuted in March 2023 and has been coming back harder and stronger ever since — with the exception of poor Junghoon, who went on hiatus in May 2023 for ACL surgery. Nonetheless, the roadY fandom is rooting for the whole group and is always ready for more music. So here is the full answer as to when exactly Minjae, Junmin, Sumin, Jinsik, Hyunwoo, Seeun, Yujun, Hunter, and Yechan made their latest Xikers comeback, this time with their third mini-album, House of Tricky: Trial And Error.

The Xikers Comeback Happened on March 8, 2024

Xikers came back on March 8, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. KST with their third mini-album, House of Tricky: Trial And Error. The House of Tricky: Trial And Error tracklist contains six songs in total: “Trial And Error (whereabouts),” “We Don’t Stop” (title track), “Red Sun,” “Supercalifragilistic,” “온갖 맛이 나는 젤리,” and “Break A Leg.”. Unfortunately, Junghoon is again not part of this comeback, because his rehabilitation from ACL surgery is still continuing. However, the first teaser image for the comeback at least emphasized strongly that Junghoon is still part of the group, because all of the members in the teaser are numbered from 1 – 10 — and only #6 is missing. Ordered from oldest to youngest, Junghoon is sixth in the group. The “We Don’t Stop” MV was released in tandem with the album.

The previous Xikers release was House of Tricky: How to Play, which was followed up by the Tricky House: First Encounter world tour. The group is growing at a healthy pace, and their best days still lie ahead of them.

In summary, the Xikers comeback happened on March 8, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. KST with third mini-album House of Tricky: Trial And Error. The album contains six songs in total. For more about the group, check out how old the Xikers members currently are and refresh yourself on who their leader is.

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John Friscia

John has been a dedicated K-pop enthusiast for more than 10 years, and he also has more than 10 years of professional experience in writing, editing, journalism, and fact-checking. Now John wants to share the love of K-pop with the world, by providing accurate and up-to-date information on idols and the industry that is much more trustworthy than what is found on unsourced wikis and profile pages.

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