DAY6 has unveiled a new digital single trailer film, showcasing their sensitivity.
DAY6 will release their new digital single 'Maybe Tomorrow' on May 7. JYP Entertainment presented the new digital single trailer video on their official SNS channel on April 28.
The four members, Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon, increased the immersion by sharing different views of tomorrow through the trailer video. Sungjin, who swallowed one of the clocks filling the table, expressed, "Tomorrow is said to come. But sometimes I think it might not. On days when today feels too heavy, especially. Still, time goes on. I am still here." Young K noted, "Tomorrow hasn’t come yet, but it keeps coming to mind. I hope it’s a sunny day. Whether it’s as free as today or something entirely different is waiting. Will I be able to be this free tomorrow?" expressing his enjoyment of the present moment.
Wonpil conveyed a hopeful youth by saying, "In the quiet passing of a day, I sometimes think of tomorrow. Even if I try not to expect it, I hope just a little that it gets better." Dowoon remarked, "If I stop now, tomorrow won’t come. I have come this far today," showing his focus on reality for a better future. At the end of the video, the four members whispered together, "Not everyone will dream the same tomorrow," raising anticipation for the 'tomorrow' they will sing about in their new digital single 'Maybe Tomorrow'.
DAY6 is conveying the power of music to fans worldwide through their new world tour, consisting of 45 performances across 23 regions both domestically and internationally. Following the release of their new digital single on May 7, they will hold solo performances at the KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa District, Seoul, on May 9-11 and 16-18, concluding the world tour with a grand finale. The performances have achieved 'complete sellout' for all 6 shows on a 360-degree full opening scale, demonstrating DAY6's overwhelming ticket power.
Meanwhile, DAY6’s much-anticipated new digital single 'Maybe Tomorrow' will be available on various music sites on May 7 at 6 p.m.
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