Their primary producer is their labelmate
Eden, the leader of Eden-ary.[9]
History
2016–2018: Formation, pre-debut activities, and Treasure EP.1
Plans for a new KQ Entertainment boy band began after a staff member discovered a letter and sample
mixtape from Kim Hongjoong, who would eventually become Ateez's leader, expressing interest in becoming a
trainee at the company due to his admiration of
Block B, a group also managed by KQ Entertainment.[10] Hongjoong became the company's first official trainee and would remain the only one until Yunho joined six months later.[11][12] Over the next year, members Mingi, San, Seonghwa, Yeosang, Jongho, and Wooyoung joined KQ Entertainment as trainees. Many had previous training experience at other companies: Mingi at
Maroo Entertainment, Jongho at
TOP Media, and Yeosang and Wooyoung at
Big Hit Entertainment.[13] They were known as "KQ Fellaz" prior to debuting.[14]
In late 2017, Hongjoong, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho competed on the survival reality show Mix Nine, placing 42nd, 63rd, 72nd, and 43rd out of all male contestants, respectively.[15][16][17] On May 18, 2018, KQ Entertainment released the
YouTube video "KQ Fellaz Performance Video I", which featured all eight Ateez members together for the first time, dancing to the song "
Pick It Up" by rapper
Famous Dex. Shortly after, the group premiered their pre-debut web series, KQ Fellaz American Training, showcasing the eight members in
Los Angeles, California, training at
The Millennium Dance Complex.[18] During this period, a ninth trainee, Lee Jun-young, was promoted as a member of KQ Fellaz but ultimately not added to the final lineup.[19] For the finale of the web series, KQ Fellaz released the music video of "From", a song composed and produced by Hongjoong.[20][21]
KQ Entertainment announced a debut reality show with a set of three teasers. The second teaser, released on July 3, 2018, revealed the official name for the group: Ateez. The show, Code Name Is Ateez, premiered on
Mnet on July 20.[22]
On October 24, 2018, Ateez released their debut EP, Treasure EP.1: All to Zero, alongside music videos for the two lead singles "Pirate King" (
Korean: 해적왕;
RR: Haejeogwang) and "Treasure". Their debut showcase was held on the same day.[23][24] The album peaked at number seven on the weekly
Gaon Albums Chart, selling 23,644 copies in 2018.[25]
2019: Breakthrough, first tour, and first studio album
On January 3, 2019, Ateez announced their first comeback EP, Treasure EP.2: Zero to One, with a teaser photo on their social media accounts.[26] The EP was released on January 15, alongside a music video for the lead single "Say My Name".[21] A music video for the track "Hala Hala (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)" from the EP was released on February 7.[27]
Ateez released their third EP, Treasure EP.3: One to All, on June 10.[35] The lead single, "Wave", was selected via fan vote, winning in the competition over "Illusion".[36] Music videos for both songs were released on the same day. On June 20, Ateez won their first music program award on M Countdown for "Wave", winning a second time on
The Show five days later.[37][38] On July 8, music video for the track "Aurora" was released. Ateez performed at KCON events in
New York City and
Los Angeles in July and August, respectively, and received the Soribada Award for Best Performance on August 20.[39][40][41]
On September 18, Ateez announced their third comeback with Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action, their first studio album.[42] It was released on October 8 with a music video for lead single "Wonderland".[43][44] The album sold 165,479 physical copies in South Korea in 2019 and became the first Ateez album to reach number one on the weekly
Gaon Albums Chart.[45][46] On November 3, Ateez won the Best Korean Act award at the
2019 MTV Europe Music Awards.[47]
On November 10, they released their first Japanese-language music video for the song "Utopia", originally a track on Treasure EP.3.[48] On December 4, their debut Japanese album Treasure EP. Extra: Shift the Map was released, and they won the Worldwide Fans' Choice Award at the
Mnet Asian Music Awards in
Nagoya, Japan on the same day.[49][50]
2020: Conclusion of Treasure series and start of Fever era
On January 6, 2020, Ateez released their fourth EP, Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer, as the conclusion to their Treasure series, alongside a music video for lead single "Answer".[51][52] The EP sold 179,796 physical copies in South Korea in 2020.[53] On February 12, Ateez released their first Japanese EP Treasure EP.Map to Answer, with the Japanese version of "Answer" as the lead single.[54]
The group's second world tour, The Fellowship: Map the Treasure, was scheduled to begin in Seoul in February before reaching seven European cities in March and two Japanese cities and five American cities in April. The Seoul tour dates were held as planned on February 8 and 9.[55] However, due to concerns over the
COVID-19 pandemic, the remaining tour dates were indefinitely postponed.[56][57][58] Several tour dates had already been sold out; the shows in Amsterdam, Madrid, and Moscow were reportedly since January. All dates in United States were also sold out, including some arenas with capacities of over 18,000 people.[59]
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Ateez hosted a free, virtual concert called "Crescent Party" on the V Live app, with over 1.4 million viewers tuning into the live event on May 30.[60] On June 26, they performed both the opening and closing stages at KCON:TACT 2020 and held their first virtual meet-and-greet with fans.[61]
On July 4, Ateez released a promotional schedule for their fifth EP, Zero: Fever Part.1, their first release following the conclusion of the Treasure series.[62] The lead single, "Inception", was voted by fans over the track "Thanxx".[63] The EP was released on July 29, and Ateez received their third and fourth music program awards for "Inception" on August 4 and 5, on The Show and Show Champion.[64][65] Music video of the other single, "Thanxx", was released on August 24. Zero: Fever Part. 1 sold 379,052 physical copies in South Korea in 2020, Ateez's first album to be certified platinum by the Korea Music Content Association, and made Ateez the second fourth-generation boy group to generate one million total sales as rookies.[6]
On August 29, Ateez appeared on the South Korean television program Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend.[66] They performed a cover of
Turbo's "The Black Cat Nero" and won the episode, making them the first fourth-generation group and the sixth idol group overall to win on the program.[67] On October 31, Ateez released a special Halloween music video version of "The Black Cat Nero", featuring the original artist
Kim Jong-kook.[68]
On November 15, it was announced that member Mingi would temporarily suspend promotional activities with the group in order to receive treatment for and recover from symptoms of psychological anxiety.[69]
On December 19, Ateez were the only idol group invited to the Immortal Songs year-end finale "King of Kings", where they performed their version of
Seo Taiji and Boys' "Anyhow Song".[72] According to an official
Twitter survey, Ateez were the fifth most tweeted-about musician in the United States in 2020, after
BTS,
Kanye West,
Beyoncé, and
Drake, and the 10th most tweeted-about K-pop group in the world.[73]
2021: Fever series, Kingdom and domestic promotions
On January 31, Ateez received their first Bonsang (main award) at the 30th
Seoul Music Awards.[74] They returned to Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend for a third time and won the episode on February 6 by performing a rendition of
Rain's "
It's Raining", making them the only K-pop boy group with multiple wins on the program.[75]
On March 1, their sixth EP, Zero: Fever Part.2, was released with a music video for promoted single "Fireworks (I'm the One)" (
Korean: 불놀이야;
RR: Bulnoriya).[76][77] Ateez received their fifth music show win on The Show on March 9 for the song.[78]Zero: Fever Part.2 was certified double platinum on July 8, having sold over 500,000 copies.[79][80] On March 24, Ateez released their first original Japanese studio album Into the A to Z with "Still Here" as the lead single.[81]
In addition to their music releases, the group and individual members participated in various Korean television programs.[82] In March, Yeosang became a co-host of
SBS MTV's music program The Show.[83] Meanwhile, Yunho, Jongho, Seonghwa, and San were cast in the
KBS2 television drama Imitation, which aired from May to July.[84] The competition show Kingdom: Legendary War that Ateez participated in alongside five other K-pop boy groups first aired on April 1.[85] For the final round, they released the song "멋 (The Real)" on May 28, which Mingi participated in recording but not performing.[86][87] The group finished in third place overall.[88] On May 22, Ateez returned to Immortal Songs for a fourth time, winning with their performance of
Psy's
"Right Now" and consequently tying with
Mamamoo for most wins by an idol group on the show.[89]
On July 9, KQ Entertainment confirmed that San tested positive but was asymptomatic for
COVID-19. All members except Mingi suspended their activities to enter self-isolation until July 23, and San stayed at a treatment center until he was released on July 19.[90][91] On July 19, it was announced that Mingi would be returning to group activities.[92]
On July 28, Ateez released their first Japanese single "Dreamers", which served as the fifth ending theme for the 2020 reboot anime series
Digimon Adventure.[93] On August 4, Ateez announced an album collaboration with
Kim Jong-kook titled Season Songs, with lead single "Be My Lover" (
Korean: 바다 보러 갈래?;
RR: Bada Boreo Gallae?), which was released on August 16.[94][95] On August 19, it was announced that Ateez collaborated with American
a cappella group
Pentatonix on the single "A Little Space", set for digital release the following day.[96]
On September 13, Ateez released their seventh EP, Zero: Fever Part.3. The lead single "Deja Vu" was voted on by fans over the track "Eternal Sunshine".[97] Pre-orders for the EP surpassed 800,000 copies, more than double that of their last release.[98] It debuted at number one on the BillboardWorld Albums Chart, and the group reached a new peak on the BillboardWorld Digital Songs Chart with "Deja Vu" charting at number four. The EP debuted at number 42 on the
Billboard 200, their first appearance on the chart. Ateez also topped the BillboardEmerging Artists Chart.[99] Domestically, they received their sixth music show win on
MBC M's Show Champion for "Deja Vu" on September 22.[100] The EP received double platinum certification on November 11, having surpassed the 500,000 copies sales mark.[101][80]
On October 2, Ateez won the Artist of the Year award on
The Fact Music Awards.[102] On October 31, They performed at the SBS Super Concert in Daegu, where Yunho was appointed as one of the hosts.[103] On November 14, it was announced on their virtual concert "Fever: eXendtion edition" that the group's third world tour, The Fellowship: Beginning of the End, would be held in 2022. The world tour was scheduled to begin with three dates in Seoul in early January and proceed to five cities in the US in the latter part of the month before concluding on March 1 after shows in six European cities.[104]
On December 10, Ateez released their eighth EP, Zero: Fever Epilogue, featuring the lead singles "Turbulence" (
Korean: 야간비행;
RR: Yaganbihaeng) and "The Real (Heung version)" (
Korean: 멋 (흥 ver.);
RR: Meot (Heung ver.)).[105] The album included tracks previously introduced as performances on Kingdom, and was certified platinum.[80] On December 25, Ateez made a return to Immortal Songs year-end finale "King of Kings" with a mashup of
Block B's "Nillili Mambo",
Big Bang's "
Fantastic Baby", and their own song "The Real (Heung version)".[106]
2022: Two world tours, Beyond: Zero, The World EP.1: Movement, The World EP.Paradigm and Spin Off: From the Witness
Ateez held their first offline concerts in two years in Seoul from January 7 to 9. The Fellowship: Beginning of the End world tour continued with six sold-out shows in
Chicago,
Atlanta,
Newark,
Dallas and
Los Angeles in the United States in January.[107] On January 18, it was announced that Yeosang would continue his role as co-host of The Show for a second year.[108] On January 23, Ateez won the main award on the 31st
Seoul Music Awards.[109]
On January 31, they released the
promotional single "Don't Stop" through
Universe Music for the platform Universe.[110] On February 3, it was announced that Ateez would appear on Global Spin Live at the
Grammy Museum on February 8.[111] They performed and participated in an interview, as well as an audience question-and-answer segment on the live event.
The European leg of the Fellowship: Beginning of The End world tour was rescheduled to late April and May; eight shows in
Madrid,
London,
Paris,
Berlin and
Amsterdam were held, while the
Warsaw show was canceled. Three additional shows in
Yokohama, Japan in mid-July were also announced.[112]
On May 25, Ateez released their second Japanese EP, Beyond: Zero, with lead single "Rocky (Boxers Ver.)".[113] The EP charted at number two on the
Oricon weekly album chart,
Line Music weekly album chart and Billboard Japan Top Album Sales chart.[114]
On June 30, they performed at the Jeddah K-pop Festival in Saudi Arabia.[115] On July 3, they closed the second day of UNI-KON 2022 in Seoul.[116]
On July 29, Ateez released their ninth Korean EP The World EP.1: Movement, featuring the lead single "Guerrilla".[117] Pre-orders exceeded 1.1 million copies, making it their first million-selling EP.[118] Album sales in the first week totaled to over 930,000 physical copies, and the EP topped South Korea's
Circle Album Chart for two consecutive weeks.[119] The album charted at number three on
Billboard 200 in the United States, Ateez's first top 10 on the main chart. The group wrapped up their album promotions with six music program awards for "Guerrilla", winning first places on The Show, Show Champion and Music Bank.[120]
On August 22, Ateez performed at KCON 2022 LA and were selected to perform the LA version of KCON 2022's signature song "Poppia".[121] On September 8, it was reported that Hongjoong and Yunho had been chosen as DJs for
MBC Radio's Idol Radio Season 3 and that the show would incorporate Ateez's colors by adopting a "space pirate" concept.[122] On September 9, Ateez released an original soundtrack for the web drama Mimicus, titled "Let's Get Together".[123] Jongho then released his first solo soundtrack song, "A Fairy Tale of Youth", for
TVING's variety show Young Actor's Retreat on September 16.[124]
Ateez performed in several joint concerts across Asia during September and October, including Kpop Land 2022 in
Jakarta, K-pop Masterz Ep.2 in
Manila and
Bangkok, KCON 2022 Saudi Arabia in
Riyadh, Powerful
Daegu K-pop Concert Restart, and KCON 2022 Japan in
Tokyo.[125][126][127][128][129][130] On October 8, Ateez received the Artist of the Year Bonsang, as well as the Best Performer award at
The Fact Music Awards.[131]
Ateez opened their second world tour of the year, The Fellowship: Break The Wall, with two sold-out concerts in Seoul on October 29 and 30.[132][133] They embarked on the North American leg, comprising eleven shows in
Oakland,
Anaheim,
Phoenix, Dallas,
Chicago, Atlanta,
Newark and
Toronto. They closed the 2022 part of the tour with two shows in
Chiba, Japan.[132][134] KQ Fellaz 2, a pre-debut boy group from the same label as Ateez, served as the opening act of all the shows except for the one in Canada. On November 26, Jongho released the song "Gravity" for the
JTBC drama Reborn Rich.[135]
On November 30, Ateez released their third Japanese EP, The World EP.Paradigm, featuring the lead single "Paradigm".[136] It ranked first on the weekly edition of the Oricon Albums Chart, as well as on the Oricon Weekly Combined Album Chart.[137][138] The album also ranked first on the Billboard Japan Top Album Sales chart with 124,584 physical copies sold in the first week, making it Ateez's first EP to top these charts.[139]
On December 7, Ateez released the soundtrack song "Like That" for the anime Lookism, an adaptation of the eponymous webtoon.[140] On December 15, it was announced that the group would release the opening theme "Limitless" for the anime Duel Masters WIN.[141]
On December 22, KQ Entertainment released a comeback trailer for Ateez's first Korean single album, Spin Off: From the Witness, which was released on December 30, led by the single "Halazia".[142][143] The single album entered the top 10 of Billboard 200 at number seven and the Billboard's Top Album Sales at number two, making it their third and second time on the two charts, respectively.[144][145] "Halazia" brought Ateez their 13th music show trophy, winning first place on Music Bank on January 6.[146]
2023: Continuation of the "Break the Wall" world tour, Limitless, The World EP.2: Outlaw and The World EP.Fin: Will
After finishing their domestic promotions for Spin Off: From the Witness, Ateez promoted their EP The World EP. Paradigm in Japan from January 29 to February 3.[147] On February 10, the group embarked on the European leg of the Fellowship: Break The Wall world tour in Amsterdam, followed by eight shows in Berlin,
Brussels, London, Madrid,
Copenhagen and Paris.[148] On February 28, Jongho released the song "Wind" for the TvN drama Our Blooming Youth.[149] On March 8, Yeosang was announced to continue as one of the hosts of The Show for a third consecutive year.[150] On March 19, Ateez performed at KCON Thailand at the
IMPACT Arena.[151]
On March 22, the group released Limitless, their second Japanese single album, including the opening song of the same name they recorded for the anime Duel Masters WIN.[152]
Between April and May, Ateez performed in multiple events such as the 2023 Lovesome Festival in Seoul,[153] the K-POP Super Live at Seoul Festa 2023,[154] the Dance Day Live 2023 in Tokyo,[155] and KCON Japan 2023 in Chiba.[156] They also carried out six encore concerts out of the Fellowship: Break The Wall tour in Seoul, Tokyo and
Chiba.[157][158]
The group released their ninth EP The World EP.2: Outlaw on June 16.[159] It became the group's most successful comeback, reaching No.2 on the Billboard 200,[160] No.1 on the Billboard Top Albums Sales Chart[161] and No.10 on the UK Officials Albums Chart.[162]
On June 17, Ateez appeared on Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend for the sixth time. They performed their rendition of the song "Highway in the Gale", originally sung by Yoo Jung Seok and won their fourth trophy making them the K-Pop idol group with the most wins on the show.[163]
On July 8, Ateez opened their Asian leg of The Fellowship: Break The Wall world tour in
Taipei, followed by concerts in
Hong Kong and
Bangkok. As a part of the world tour, they held a solo concert in
Jeddah on July 20, becoming the first fourth-generation idol group to do so. On August 23, they continued on with the Latin American leg of the world tour with shows in
Mexico City,
São Paulo,
Santiago and
Bogota. On September 9, they resumed their Asian leg of the tour with a concert held in
Singapore. They closed the tour on the 16th with a show in
Manila.[164][165][166]
On December 27, it was announced that Hongjoong and Yunho would be stepping down as DJs for
MBC'sIdol Radio.[173]
2024: "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour, Not Okay
Ateez started the year by opening their world tour "Towards the Light: Will to Power" in
Seoul,
South Korea. The sold-out concerts were held on January 27 and 28 at the
Jamsil Indoor Stadium.[174]
The tour continued as they performed at the
Saitama Super Arena in
Saitama,
Japan on February 3 and 4 which were sold-out on both days.[175]
On March 5, it was announced that Yeosang would be stepping down as co-host for
SBS MTV's
The Show after three years.[179]
Other ventures
Endorsements
On May 8, 2020, the
Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism named Ateez as its 2020 ambassador to help promote Korean culture and tourism abroad.[180] The group participated in the "Overcome Together" relay challenge to encourage safer practices to avoid COVID-19 and served as ambassador of the Talk Talk Korea Contest in 2020.[181][182][183]
On January 28, 2021, Ateez filmed a commercial for the
LG webOS TV.[184] On April 14, San was appointed as Public Relations Ambassador of Namhae, his hometown in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. On July 1, it was announced that members Hongjoong and Yunho would participate in the 2021 Pepsi Taste of Korea Campaign,[185] in collaboration with K-pop artists
Rain,
Brave Girls and
Monsta X for the song "Summer Taste", which was released on July 14.[186]
On February 3, 2022, Ateez collaborated with online fashion store
Poshmark.[187] On July 14, Ateez was announced as global ambassador for Korean
cosmetics brand Mernel.[188]
On September 5, 2023, Hongjoong was named as one of the ambassadors for the French luxury fashion house
Balmain. He was dubbed "The Balmain Prince" by the fashion brand.[189]
On January 5, 2024, Ateez was selected by the cosmetics brand Nacific as its brand model.[190] On March 21, Ateez were revealed as the exclusive model for Cafe BomBom.[191] On March 22, Ateez was selected as the new ambassador for the Japanese pharmaceutical brand
ROHTO UV.[192]
Philanthropy
On August 31, 2020, it was announced that Ateez members Mingi and Yeosang would participate in Star Bookstore, a relay donation campaign in which celebrities read books to children in disadvantaged situations.[193] The audiobooks that each member recorded surpassed 10,000 views within one day of release, leading to a donation of
₩2 million from Happy Bean on behalf of the two members towards various welfare organisations in Korea.[194] On September 14, Ateez were announced as ambassadors for Polished Man, an initiative raising funds for trauma prevention and recovery programs for young survivors of violence.[195] Ateez member Hongjoong had raised awareness for the campaign since Ateez's debut by painting one of his nails,[196] leading fans to set up fundraising pages on Polished Man's website to raise hundreds of dollars in 2019 and early 2020 before Ateez officially partnered with the campaign.[197] As of July 2021, funds raised through the partnership with Polished Man have exceeded
$30,000.[198]
On May 15, 2021, Ateez appeared on Identity 2021, a live stream fundraiser hosted by Amazon Music in honor of
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.[199] The campaign raised over $20,000 towards Pacific Bridge Arts Musical Scholarships and the Gold House AAPI Community Fund.[200]
In November 2022, in the wake of the
Seoul Halloween crowd crush, Ateez donated ₩100 million to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association, using profits from their concerts to support those affected by the accident.[201] In the same month, it was confirmed that Ateez member Hongjoong donated ₩10 million to
World Vision Korea under the name "Atiny", Ateez's fan base. The NGO announced it would go towards the Dreaming Children project.[202]
In March 2023, Ateez member San donated ₩5 million to his hometown
Namhae through the Hometown Love Donation Program. The town expressed it hopes to use the profits for regional development projects and youth welfare projects.[203] Furthermore, San received
Hanwoo beef sets valued at ₩1.5 million from the local government for his donation, which he instead chose to donate forward to 22 single-parent households in Namhae.[204] In November, it was reported that Ateez member Hongjoong donated ₩50 million ($38,680) to the Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation to help children diagnosed with cancer or other incurable diseases. The donated amount was from the ticket sales of "Walker A" (a photo exhibition held to celebrate his birthday) and his monetary contribution to the cause.[205]
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