K-pop co-ed group KARD will officially end its group activities after nine years together.

On July 6, DSP Media announced that KARD will release its first full-length album, Where To Now? (Part.2: NOWHERE), on July 28, followed by a final world tour before concluding group activities.

Read their follow statement:
Hello, This is DSPmedia.
First and foremost, we would like to sincerely thank HIDDEN KARD for your unwavering love and support for KARD throughout the years.
KARD will release their first album “Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE” on July 28, followed by a world tour.
After careful and thoughtful discussions with all four members, we have mutually agreed that this album and tour will mark the conclusion of KARD’s journey as a group.
We would like to once again express our heartfelt gratitude to HIDDEN KARD for standing by KARD every step of the way.
We also hope you will continue to support and encourage each member as they begin the next chapter of their individual journeys.
The members have poured their hearts into preparing this album and tour, and we sincerely hope these final activities will become cherished memories for HIDDEN KARD.
We kindly ask for your continued love and support until the very end as KARD shares one final chapter with you in the way only they can.
Thank you.

KARD debuted in 2017 and became one of K-pop's few successful co-ed idol groups. The group gained a strong international following even before its official debut, with Billboard naming them one of the "Top 10 New K-pop Artists of 2016."

Their pre-debut song "Don't Recall" attracted global attention, topping the U.S. iTunes K-Pop Chart and entering the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart, helping establish KARD as a rising international act.

DSP Media shared that the members have prepared their final album and tour with their full dedication, hoping to leave fans with lasting memories as KARD closes this chapter together.