Single drops July 22nd

Tomorrow X Together has announced a special collaboration with multi-Platinum artist Iann Dior. “Valley of Lies” is set to drop to digital outlets on July 22nd. The indie alternative track speaks about a lonesome journey that one takes towards the end of a relationship, along a trail of countless lies.

The single avows the collaboration of the hottest Gen Z stars. Gen Z’s “It” boys solidify their ever-expanding presence as fourth generation K-pop leaders with their trendy melody, resonating lyrics, and energetic performances. Their fourth EP minisode 2: Thursday’s Child entered the Billboard 200 at No. 4 and remained for seven weeks to record the longest-charting K-pop album of 2022. Iann Dior was featured in 24KGoldn’s 2020 single “Mood” which topped Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

Tomorrow X Together shared the single news during an appearance on ABC’s Good Morning America, where they delivered a live performance of “Good Boy Gone Bad,” the lead single of their fourth EP minisode 2: Thursday’s Child. “Good Boy Gone Bad” will be released as the group’s third Japanese single on September 30th via UMe. The three-track single features the Japanese version of the group’s lead single, “Good Boy Gone Bad,” plus two Japanese original songs in three variations.

Their third appearance on GMA, marked the first time that the K-pop superstars have ever been able to perform live at the TV show’s New York Studio. The quintet previously appeared in the TV show twice in June 2021, when they performed “0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)” featuring Seori and “Magic” from their album The Chaos Chapter: Freeze.

The act is currently busy with their concerts of Tomorrow X Together World Tour in US. The group successfully kicked off their US concerts on July 7th in Chicago and New York on July 9th. The group will continue to captivate the audience with groundbreaking performances in Atlanta on July 12th, Dallas on July 14th, Houston on July 17th, San Francisco on July 21st, and Los Angeles on July 23rd and 24th. They will also join Lollapalooza on July 30th as the first K-pop boy band to perform at the US music festival.