Fans Flabbergasted As Boy Group Announces Full-Group Reunion After 11 Years
The event is not merely a performance but a celebration of a legacy that spans nearly three decades. CLICK-B, a group that redefined the boundaries between traditional boy bands and rock bands during the late 1990s, is returning to honor their 27th anniversary. The reunion includes all original members: Woo Yeonseok, Kim Taehyung, Oh Jonghyuk, Kim Sanghyuk, Ha Hyungon, Yoo Hoseok, and No Minhyuk. For many fans who have followed the group since their debut on August 7, 1999, the news represents the fulfillment of a long-held hope to see the "complete" version of the group once more.
Historical Context and the Evolution of CLICK-B
To understand the magnitude of this reunion, one must look back at the landscape of K-pop in 1999. CLICK-B debuted under DSP Media (then known as DSP Entertainment), the same powerhouse agency that managed legendary groups like Sechs Kies and Fin.K.L. At a time when the industry was dominated by dance-centric idol groups, CLICK-B carved out a unique niche as a "band-dance hybrid" group. They were distinctive for their ability to play instruments—featuring a guitarist, bassist, drummer, and keyboardist—while simultaneously executing synchronized choreography and delivering pop vocals.

The group’s peak years saw them releasing hits such as "Dreaming," "Undefeatable," and "Cowboy." Their visual appeal was equally impactful; they were often cited as the quintessential "flower boy" (kkonminam) group of their era. However, the group’s trajectory was marked by several transitions. In 2002, after the release of their fourth album, the group was restructured into a four-member unit, while members like Yoo Hoseok, Ha Hyungon, and No Minhyuk pursued individual paths.
The last time the public witnessed a full seven-member reunion was in 2015, when the group released the single "Reborn" and held a series of promotional activities. Since then, while members have occasionally appeared together on variety shows or supported each other’s solo endeavors, a full-scale concert featuring the entire lineup has remained elusive—until now.
Details of the 2026 Reunion: "RE: CLICK"
The upcoming concert series, “RE: CLICK,” is designed to be a retrospective journey. According to the organizers, Studio 2046 and The White, the production is focused on authenticity. The subtitle, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream Vol.2," serves as a direct callback to the group’s history and their previous thematic performances, aiming to evoke the specific atmosphere of the early 2000s.
Industry insiders suggest that the setlist has been meticulously curated to include not only their chart-topping hits but also fan-favorite B-sides that have rarely been performed live in recent years. A representative from the production team stated, "The members have been deeply involved in the planning process. Their primary goal is to recreate the original sound and energy of their debut era while incorporating the maturity they have gained as individual artists over the last 27 years."
The choice of Blue Square as a venue is also notable. Known for its excellent acoustics and intimate atmosphere, the venue will allow for a close connection between the performers and the audience, many of whom have transitioned from teenage "fangirls" to adults who have supported the group through their own life milestones.
A Timeline of Individual Paths and Collective Resilience
The 11-year gap between full-group activities was a period of diverse growth for each member:

- Oh Jonghyuk: Cemented his status as a top-tier musical theater actor and gained renewed public attention through his appearance on the military survival show Steel Troop.
- Yoo Hoseok (Evan): Continued a successful career as a solo ballad singer and jazz-influenced artist, known for his sophisticated musicality.
- Kim Sanghyuk: Became a staple on variety television, known for his candid personality and entrepreneurial ventures.
- No Minhyuk: Continued his musical journey as part of the band Ashgray, showcasing his skills as a producer and guitarist.
- Woo Yeonseok, Kim Taehyung, and Ha Hyungon: Have balanced various roles in the industry, from music production to private business, while maintaining their identities as CLICK-B members.
The fact that all seven members could align their schedules and professional commitments to make this reunion happen is seen as a testament to their enduring bond. In an industry where many groups dissolve due to internal friction or diverging interests, CLICK-B’s ability to reunite after nearly three decades is a rare feat of collective resilience.
Cultural Impact and the "Nostalgia Economy"
The reaction from the South Korean public has been one of overwhelming sentimentality. Social media platforms and online communities have been flooded with comments from fans expressing shock and joy. Common sentiments include, "My first idols are coming back," and "They look exactly the same as they did in 1999." The "flower boy" label continues to follow them, with netizens marveling at the members’ seemingly ageless visuals.
This reunion also fits into a broader trend within the K-pop industry known as the "Nostalgia Economy." In recent years, several first-generation groups—such as Sechs Kies, H.O.T., S.E.S., and g.o.d.—have successfully reunited for concerts and new music. These reunions tap into the purchasing power of Gen X and Millennial fans who seek to relive their youth. However, CLICK-B’s return is particularly unique because of their "band" identity, which offers a different musical texture compared to the standard dance-pop reunions.

Analysis of the Reunion’s Implications
The 2026 CLICK-B reunion carries several implications for the future of the K-pop industry:
- Longevity of the Idol Brand: It proves that a group’s brand can remain viable for nearly 30 years if there is a strong emotional connection with the fanbase. This encourages younger groups to view their careers as lifelong legacies rather than short-term ventures.
- Diverse Musical Offerings: By bringing back the "band-idol" sound, CLICK-B reminds the current market of the diversity that existed in early K-pop, potentially influencing current producers to experiment with live instrumentations.
- The Importance of "The Full Lineup": The emphasis on all seven members highlights that for many fans, the "brand" is inseparable from the specific individuals who started it. The "Full-Group" aspect is the primary driver of the current "flabbergasted" reaction.
Anticipation for the August Performances
As the dates for "RE: CLICK" approach, ticket demand is expected to reach record highs. Blue Square, while a prestigious venue, has a limited capacity compared to large stadiums, which will likely lead to a competitive ticketing environment.
The organizers have teased that the concert will utilize modern stage technology to enhance the "original era" sound, ensuring that the nostalgia is paired with high-quality production values. For the members of CLICK-B, these two nights in August are more than just a job; they are a tribute to the fans who have stayed by their side for 27 years.

In a statement relayed through the organizers, the group expressed their heartfelt gratitude: "We wanted to look back at the path we’ve walked together. This concert is a gift to our fans and a promise that our story isn’t over yet."
As August 8 draws near, the K-pop community watches with bated breath. The return of CLICK-B is not just a win for their specific fandom, but a celebratory moment for the history of Korean pop music itself, proving once again that true legends never truly fade away; they simply wait for the right moment to return to the stage.