N.Flying Sets June 2 Comeback Before First Korea Tour
The band will release "In Between Seasons" before launching its first official national tour, &CON5 : into REM.

N.Flying are turning a simple seasonal image into the start of a busy summer. The Korean band has released the scheduler for its new digital single "In Between Seasons", known in Korean as "Hwanjeolgi", setting up a June 2 release that now looks bigger than a standard comeback notice.
The announcement matters because it arrives as N.Flying are moving from anniversary momentum into a new chapter of activity. After returning last year with the full album Everlasting and drawing renewed attention for their live-band identity, the group is pairing new music with its first official national tour, 2026 N.Flying LIVE "&CON5 : into REM".
FNC Entertainment introduced the single through N.Flying's official social channels on May 22. The scheduler video placed member Cha Hun in an everyday scene, shaking out bedding as if preparing a room for a change in weather. It is a modest image, but it fits the title: in Korean, "hwanjeolgi" refers to the transitional period between seasons, when the air, routine, and mood begin to shift.
A Comeback Built Around A Small But Clear Mood
According to the agency's description carried by Korean outlets, "In Between Seasons" is about wishing for new love, new events, and the kind of excitement that can enter a dry, repetitive daily life. That wording gives the single a gentler frame than a dramatic comeback slogan. Instead of promising reinvention for its own sake, the rollout suggests emotional refreshment.
The scheduler lays out a short but focused promotional path. N.Flying will release jacket posters on May 25 and May 26, followed by a jacket making film on May 27. A lyric spoiler is scheduled for May 29, and a music video teaser will arrive on June 1, one day before the single drops.
The song is set for release on June 2 at 6 p.m. KST across music platforms. That timing gives fans just over a week of preview content, enough to build curiosity without stretching the campaign into a long teaser cycle. For a digital single, the pace is quick and clean.
One detail has already shaped conversation around the release: the early teaser reportedly used the phrase "What Happened to Hun?" while showing Cha Hun. Korean coverage also noted a shift from a sentimental melody into a more explosive guitar sound near the end of the teaser. That contrast is useful for N.Flying, a band whose strongest moments often come from balancing bright melody with live instrumental pressure.
N.Flying's identity has always sat slightly apart from the standard idol-group comeback model. They are promoted within the K-pop system, but their appeal depends heavily on band chemistry, vocals, and concert energy. A seasonal concept built around ordinary life can therefore work in their favor, because it gives the members room to make the music feel lived-in rather than purely decorative.
Why The Timing Feels Important For N.Flying
"In Between Seasons" follows the group's second full-length Korean album Everlasting, released in 2025 as part of their 10th-anniversary period. That album was widely framed as a full-group return after members completed military service, and it reminded listeners of the band's long-running strength: songs that can live beyond a first-week promotion cycle.
The new single is not arriving in isolation. Korean reports repeatedly connected it to the recent renewed interest in N.Flying's older music, especially "Flashback." FNC's message, as reported by Dispatch, pointed to that resurgence as evidence that good songs can find new life and expressed hope that "In Between Seasons" will continue that heat.
That is a meaningful context for international readers who may know N.Flying mainly through viral live clips or older songs such as "Rooftop." In K-pop, a chart resurgence can change the temperature around a group very quickly. It can bring casual listeners back, make festival stages feel larger, and give a new release a stronger starting point than a routine comeback would have.
The band has also been active on the performance circuit. Reports on the tour announcement noted that N.Flying have been drawing broad responses at regional festivals and university events, reinforcing their reputation as a live act. That matters because a band comeback is often judged not only by the studio track but by how the song breathes on stage.
For N.Flying, the June single can serve two purposes at once. It gives fans a new song to follow after Everlasting, and it gives the group fresh material before a concert run. If "In Between Seasons" carries the blend of sentiment and guitar-driven lift hinted at in the teaser, it could fit naturally into the live set rather than feeling like a standalone digital release.
The First National Tour Adds Weight To The Release
The larger reason this comeback feels notable is the tour that follows it. FNC Entertainment announced 2026 N.Flying LIVE "&CON5 : into REM", describing it as the band's first official national tour since debut. The run begins in Seoul and then moves through major regional cities, making the summer schedule one of the group's most active domestic stretches in recent years.
The Seoul shows are scheduled for July 31 through August 2 at Ticketlink Live Arena. N.Flying will then perform in Daegu on August 8 and 9 at the EXCO fifth-floor convention hall, in Busan on August 15 and 16 at BEXCO Auditorium, and in Gwangju on August 22 and 23 at Gwangju Women's University Universiade Gymnasium.
Those dates give the tour a compact, three-and-a-half-week rhythm. Rather than a one-city concert series, the plan sends the band across four cities in consecutive summer weekends. For fans outside Seoul, that is the key point: the announcement answers long-running demand for more accessible regional concerts.
The tour title also matches the emotional direction of the single. "Into REM" refers to rapid eye movement sleep, the stage associated with vivid dreaming. Korean reports said the concert concept is built around escaping the limits of daily life and sharing the dreams and fantasies N.Flying want to create with the audience.
That language could sound abstract on paper, but it fits the way N.Flying tend to frame their shows. Their concerts are not only showcases for technical performance. They also lean into release, comfort, humor, and the feeling of a band carrying a room together. The idea of leaving stress behind and returning with renewed energy connects neatly with the seasonal theme of the single.
What Fans Should Watch Next
The next key signal will come from the jacket posters. If the visuals keep the quiet, everyday tone of the scheduler, "In Between Seasons" may land as a warm, reflective track. If the guitar edge from the teaser becomes more prominent, the single could lean into a bigger festival-ready sound.
The lyric spoiler on May 29 will be especially important because the concept depends on emotional specificity. A title like "In Between Seasons" can mean many things: a relationship changing, a person waiting for momentum, or a band stepping from one era into another. The lyrics should clarify which version N.Flying want listeners to hear.
For now, the comeback has enough concrete details to feel substantial. There is a release date, a defined teaser schedule, a song concept, a visible member-led image, and a tour that gives the single a place to grow. It is not just an announcement that N.Flying have new music coming; it is a coordinated start to a summer built around songs, stages, and the promise of motion.
If the band can turn that promise into a track with the staying power fans associate with their best work, "In Between Seasons" may become more than a bridge between albums. It could become the sound that carries N.Flying from anniversary reflection into their next touring season.
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