Super Junior Teases Comeback In New Instagram Account; Ryeowook, Kyuhyun Won't Join Because Of Enlistment
Fan of Super Junior have a lot of reason to celebrate as the K-pop group is set to make their comeback this year. For starters, they have started hyping up their reunion with the creation of a group Instagram account.
According to a report by Soompi, SM Entertainment announced that the new Instagram account of Super Junior will be featuring both group and solo snaps of its members. The social media account was created to keep ELF (Everlasting Friends), the Super Junior's official fandom in the loop about their group and individual activities.
To christen their newly minted Instagram account, Super Junior posted a snap of a recent reunion which included the Eunhyuk, DOngahe and Choi Siwon, who are still enlisted in the army. "Super Junior full group, wait just a bit more," the caption of the post promised.
The post was a statement that the three Super Junior members will be rejoining other members for the comeback once they finish their mandatory service. Eunhyuk will be discharged on July 12 while Donghae will complete his service on July 14. Siwon, on the other hand, will complete his 2-year service on August 18.
While Super Junior is about to start work on the comeback after their three members are discharged, their youngest members Ryeowook, who has already enlisted, and Kyuhyun who start his military training today, May 25, will reportedly not be included in this year's comeback.
Eunhyuk spent his military service as part of the military band while Donghae is in his final months of becoming a conscripted policeman. Siwon also served as a conscripted policeman while Ryeowook still has a year left before he is discharged. It can be recalled that Super Junior's last album together was "Magic" released in 2015 before members including Leeteuk, Kim Heechul, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, and Sungmin had to enlist for service.