Trader consensus on Polymarket tilts toward juggernauts like BTS and SEVENTEEN releasing songs in 2026, with implied probabilities exceeding 90%, fueled by BTS members' confirmed military discharges completing in June 2025—paving the way for a full-group comeback—and SEVENTEEN's long-term contract renewal with Hybe. BLACKPINK's odds lag at around 65% amid stalled group plans despite YG's vague endorsements, while NewJeans sits lower due to Ador's internal turmoil. KPop's relentless comeback cycles favor incumbents, but 2025 contract expirations for groups like TXT and ITZY pose risks. Traders should monitor Q4 agency teasers and roadmap reveals for volatility.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhich KPop groups will release songs in 2026?
Which KPop groups will release songs in 2026?
$42,863 Vol.
Twice
78%
Illit
81%
Itzy
77%
Babymonster
58%
Le Sserafim
59%
NewJeans
53%
$42,863 Vol.
Twice
78%
Illit
81%
Itzy
77%
Babymonster
58%
Le Sserafim
59%
NewJeans
53%
Officially released means that a newly released song is officially available for download or streaming (not including live events) by the resolution date.
Songs released by individual members, subgroups, or any other configuration not under the listed group name will not qualify. If a song is released jointly by multiple groups credited equally as primary artists, the song will count for all of them.
Re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or remixes will not count.
The resolution source will be any official streaming or download site, e.g. Apple Music or Spotify.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket tilts toward juggernauts like BTS and SEVENTEEN releasing songs in 2026, with implied probabilities exceeding 90%, fueled by BTS members' confirmed military discharges completing in June 2025—paving the way for a full-group comeback—and SEVENTEEN's long-term contract renewal with Hybe. BLACKPINK's odds lag at around 65% amid stalled group plans despite YG's vague endorsements, while NewJeans sits lower due to Ador's internal turmoil. KPop's relentless comeback cycles favor incumbents, but 2025 contract expirations for groups like TXT and ITZY pose risks. Traders should monitor Q4 agency teasers and roadmap reveals for volatility.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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