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WJSN (Cosmic Girls) Concert 2026 | Hiatus Status, Comeback Outlook & Fan Guide

Published: 4/29/2026

WJSN (Cosmic Girls) activity status in 2026. Signed to Starship Entertainment, currently on hiatus — but not fully disbanded. Covers expected comeback timeline, individual member activities, and what fans can do.

Overview · Latest Status in 2026

WJSN (우주소녀, Cosmic Girls) is a 13-member K-POP idol group under Starship Entertainment. Following a reduction in group activities in 2023–2024, the group is currently on an official hiatus.

Important distinctions:

  • Full disbandment ❌ (contracts ongoing, group remains under the agency)
  • Activity suspension ⚠️ (no new releases or tours)
  • Individual member activities ✅ (some members pursuing solo/unit projects)

2026 is considered a period in which a comeback may be under consideration, and the second half of the year deserves close attention.

Full Performance Schedule

2026 WJSN Group Tour

Confirmed events: None

Expected comeback window: Fall 2026 onward (unconfirmed)

Tour / ProjectPeriodFormatOutlook
Group new releaseTBDAlbum + bonus video20% probability
Fan meetingTBDOnline / small venue40% probability
Group tour resumption2027 onwardFull scale30% probability

Past Tour History (Reference)

Last activities in 2022–2023:

  • One large-scale tour per year (Seoul + various Asian cities)
  • Japan: 1–2 times per year (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)
  • Venue capacity: 2,000–3,000 seats (mid-size halls)

How to Buy Tickets

Current Ticket Availability

Expected ticket platforms for group concerts (if held):

  1. Yes24 / Melon Ticket (Korean concerts)
  2. Pia / Lawson Ticket (Japanese concerts)
  3. Official venue websites

What Fans Can Do: Supporting a Comeback

Reaching out to Starship officially:

  • Submit Japan tour requests via the official homepage "Contact Us" form
  • Participate in Twitter / Instagram hashtag campaigns
  • Consolidate requests through fan communities

Value of maintaining fan club membership:

  • Priority ticket access when the group resumes activities
  • Advance notice of special events at comeback
  • Priority delivery of member news

Venue Access & Seating Information

Typical Venues from the WJSN Group Era

Regular Korean venues:

  • Olympic Gymnastics Arena (Seoul, 2,500 seats)
  • Blue Square (Seoul, 1,500 seats)
  • Busan BEXCO (2,500 seats)

Regular Japanese venues (reference for potential comeback):

  • NHK Hall Tokyo (2,000 seats)
  • Zepp Tokyo (2,700 seats)
  • Festival Hall Osaka (2,700 seats)

Expected Venue Scale at Comeback

Scenario ①: Compact comeback (500–1,000 seats)

  • Short tour & fan meeting format
  • Testing and re-gathering the fanbase

Scenario ②: Standard-scale comeback (1,500–2,500 seats)

  • Return to previous tour structure
  • Full rollout accompanying a new album

Tour Expenses & Accommodation Guide

Traveling to Korea (Seoul assumed)

Airfare (Japan – Incheon):

  • Round trip: ¥15,000–¥40,000 (varies by season and LCC choice)

Accommodation (2 nights):

  • Guesthouse: ¥3,000–¥6,000 / night
  • Business hotel: ¥8,000–¥15,000 / night
  • Condominium: ¥10,000–¥20,000 / night (sharing recommended)

Local transport, food & merch:

  • T-money card: 4,000–10,000 KRW (top-up)
  • Meals: 5,000–15,000 KRW / meal
  • Merchandise: 30,000–100,000 KRW

Estimated total: ¥50,000–¥90,000 (all-inclusive)

For Japanese Concerts (Tokyo assumed)

  • Day trip from the Greater Tokyo area (Shinkansen or flight)
  • 1 night stay for those living outside major cities: ¥8,000–¥15,000

Past Tour History & Trends

WJSN Activity Timeline

Group formed: 2013 (mixed Chinese / Japanese / Korean members)

Activity phases:

PeriodActivity ScaleCharacteristics
2013–2017Growth phaseRising recognition in Japan and China
2018–2021Peak phase2 new releases per year, large-scale tours
2022–2023Decline phaseReduced activity frequency, more individual projects
2024–Hiatus phaseGroup activities suspended

Live Characteristics (Past Trends)

Setlist structure (90–120 min):

  • Title tracks: 8–10 songs
  • B-sides / unit songs: 15–20 songs
  • Covers / guests: ~5 songs
  • Encore: 3–5 songs

Performance style:

  • Elaborate stage setups (multiple outfit changes)
  • Rich dance breaks (rapper unit spotlight)
  • Many individual member spotlights

Fan service:

  • Members up close during encore (no barriers)
  • Blowing kisses / waving
  • VIP greeting (separately ticketed)

Notes & FAQ

Q1: Has WJSN disbanded?

A: No — they are on hiatus, not disbanded. Their contract with Starship Entertainment remains active. The group simply has no official group-wide activities at the moment; contractually they are "on hiatus." A comeback remains possible.

Q2: What are the members doing now?

A: Members are focusing on individual activities:

  • Solo activities: Yeonjung (acting), Soyeon (radio)
  • Unit activities: WJSN THE BLACK (rapper unit), WJSN CHOCOME (mascot concept)
  • Acting: Some members appearing in dramas and films
  • Variety: Regular appearances on TV programs

Q3: When do their contracts expire?

A: Not publicly disclosed. K-POP group contracts typically run for 7 years after debut. WJSN debuted in 2013, so their first renewal window may have come around 2020. The period of 2025–2027 is viewed as a likely re-signing window.

Q4: Is a group comeback likely?

A: Estimated at around 30–40%. Reasons:

  • ✅ Contracts still active
  • ✅ Core fanbase in Japan, China, and Korea remains
  • ❌ Members have shifted focus to individual activities
  • ❌ Managing 13 members is costly
  • ❌ New production resources are low priority

Q5: What can fans do?

A:

  1. Maintain fan club membership: Secure priority sales access when a comeback occurs
  2. Send official requests: Regularly submit requests for a Japan tour
  3. Support members' individual activities: Back your favorite member's solo/unit work
  4. SNS hashtag campaigns: Regular posts with tags like #WJSNComebackPlease

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