A double celebration is on the way for Koyote, Korea's longest-running co-ed group. Following Kim Jong-min, Shin Ji's wedding news and confirmation of their comeback in August have paved the way for a bright future.

According to an OSEN report on the 24th, Koyote is preparing for a comeback targeted for August 7. The members are currently busy preparing for the comeback, including working on songs for their new album.

The reason this comeback is generating more buzz is that just the day before (23rd), news of Shin Ji's wedding broke. On that day, Shin Ji took wedding photos at a location in Gangnam, Seoul, and her fiancé is reported to be a singer, Moon Won, who is 7 years younger.

A representative for Shin Ji told OSEN, "Shin Ji is scheduled to marry singer Moon Won in the first half of next year, and she is currently conducting her wedding shoot at a location in Seoul." They also shared that "Moon Won is a fellow singer 7 years younger than Shin Ji, and they first met when Shin Ji was active as a DJ on MBC Radio's 'Single Bungle Show.'"

After completing her wedding shoot, Shin Ji expressed, "I apologize for not being able to post quickly because I received the news during the shoot. Considering my busy schedule ahead due to Koyote's album and domestic tour concerts starting with the Sydney performance this year, I hastily completed the wedding shoot in advance. I will try my best to personally share the wedding news happening next year as we meet beautifully."

As a result, with Kim Jong-min's marriage in April and Shin Ji's forthcoming wedding next year, most of the Koyote members have joined the 'married club.'

In particular, when Kim Jong-min got married, he mentioned the members, saying, "After seeing Shin Ji and Baekga getting married, I had the feeling that we would be next. Now that I have married, I expect good news will soon follow for Shin Ji and Baekga," and attention is now also focused on Baekga's marriage as news of Shin Ji's wedding has emerged.

Moreover, since marking their 20th anniversary in 2019, Koyote has been releasing albums every year to gift their fans with new music. In particular, the album 'Four Seasons,' released in November last year, captured Koyote's long journey together and showcased a surprising transformation into the modern rock genre. Fans are looking forward to what kind of song Koyote will use to captivate the music industry this summer during their comeback.

Meanwhile, before their comeback, Koyote will hold a concert at Enmore Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on August 3. Additionally, starting in September, they plan to focus on their activities in the second half of the year, including end-of-year concerts, raising expectations for their future endeavors.

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