Korean pop group MOMOLAND amidst much anticipation among the fans are set to resume their activities soon. The six member group has reportedly signed a contract with new agency after the dispersal from the previous association. According to a report by Koreaboo, the group will be assuming work and managed by Inyeon Entertainment.

A report by Maeil Business, published on April 10, 2025, claimed that the members will continue to entertain fans with plethora of projects including movies, k-dramas, concerts, albums and more. Amidst this, they will also continue working as a unified music band and keep the fandom alive.

About MOMOLAND

Momoland was initially established by MLD Entertainment channelised through the reality show Finding Momoland in 2016, and was active till 27 January 2023. The winning contestants Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy eventually formed the group. They launched their debut mini album Welcome to Momoland on November 10, 2016.

They hit the right note with songs like “BBoom BBoom,” “BAAM,” and “Yummy Yummy Love.” By 2023, the group had unexpectedly decided to disband and continue with their solo ventures.

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