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NCT’s Haechan to resume activities beginning with NCT 127’s comeback on January 30

South Korean pop subgroup NCT 127’s Haechan, who sat out of the group’s latest tour in United States and Latin America due to health concerns, will now resume his promotional activities beginning with group’s comeback with repackaged album Ay-Yo.

According to Korean tabloid Soompi, on January 27, SM Entertainment announced that Haechan’s condition had improved greatly during his break and due to his “strong desire” to return to promotions; he would be resuming all activities starting with NCT 127’s upcoming comeback.

“Haechan, who temporarily sat out his scheduled activities in order to recover his health and get sufficient rest, will be resuming all activities starting with NCT 127’s comeback with “Ay-Yo,” the repackaged version of their fourth studio album, on January 30,” the agency said in an official statement.

The agency added, “Because Haechan focused fully on his treatment and recovery during his break, his condition has improved greatly, and due to his strong desire to promote together with the other [NCT 127] members and meet their fans, after a discussion with both Haechan and his doctor, it was decided that he would be returning to promotions.”

Meanwhile, NCT 127’s 4th repackaged album Ay-Yo is due out on January 30. This album will be repackaged version of their fourth studio album 2 Baddies.

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