South Korean singer Park Hyo Shin, who is popularly known for his hit single "Wild Flower," has announced a few details about his comeback project. It will be a full-length album, and is scheduled to be released by the end of this month, the artiste revealed.
The 34-year-old singer was earlier said to have been preparing for the release of a digital single. But a source close to him denied the rumours, stating that he is currently focusing on his full-length album.
The comeback album will be released under the banner of his new brand label, Glove Entertainment, and the promotional activities will be done in collaboration with Jellyfish Entertainment.
However, followers of the "Wild Flower" singer will have to wait a little longer for the release date and track details of the upcoming album as it is still under production.
"Park Hyo Shin is filming his new MV in Cuba. We're aiming to release his album in September, however, as it's a comeback after a long time, we are putting a lot of effort into it, so it's hard to say for sure," his representative from Glove Entertainment informed media (via Allkpop).
Meanwhile, the entertainment agency also revealed that Hyo Shin is planning for a live music performance in October to promote his comeback album. The solo concert is titled "I Am a Dreamer" and its theme is reported to be fantasy.
"He'll have a concert soon, so there's nothing planned for broadcast promotions. Even if he does go on broadcast, it'll be after his concert is finished," the brand label added.
The upcoming music video will be Hyo Shin's seventh full-length album and the first one in six years. His last album, "Gift- Part 2," was released in 2010.