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K-pop group POW is stepping into a winter fantasy for their upcoming single album COME TRUE, building anticipation with the release of striking individual concept photos this week. The five-member group under GRID Entertainment is scheduled to drop the album on January 28, 2026, at 6 p.m. KST, marking their first major comeback of the new year.

The newly revealed teaser images showcase each member in visually distinct snowy settings, leaning heavily into a fairytale-like winter aesthetic. Member Yorch appears cradling a small Pomeranian against a backdrop of icy peaks, delivering a warm contrast to the frosty scenery. Hong is pictured reclining on a sled in patterned winterwear, while Dongyeon adopts a futuristic look with reflective ski goggles. Hyunbin draws attention in an oversized fur hat reminiscent of classic cold-weather fashion, and Jungbin completes the lineup with a sleek, sharp-styled portrait.







Fans quickly took to social media to praise the group’s evolving visual storytelling, noting the polished styling and cinematic tone of the teaser set. The winter concept signals a shift from POW's brighter debut image, hinting at a more mature and atmospheric direction for this release.
GRID Entertainment confirmed that COME TRUE will be a single album, expected to include a title track and additional B-side. Pre-orders have already opened across major music retailers, with multiple album versions featuring collectible photocard sets and fan-exclusive bonuses. Early sales activity suggests growing momentum for the group’s expanding fanbase.

While music details remain under wraps, the company has promised a music video teaser in the coming days, followed by performance promotions on Korean music shows after release.
With a visually immersive rollout and steady fan engagement, POW's COME TRUE era is shaping up to be a defining moment in the group’s early career one that blends dreamlike imagery with rising global attention.
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