Super Junior member Leeteuk confirms comeback after 18 months

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Super Junior member Leeteuk has confirmed that the kpop group will make a comeback after 18 months.

The singer posted a picture of himself on Instagram with the news that the group will be making a comeback this year.

Super Junior’s last album, Devil, was released in July 2015 and the group has not released any material together since.

According to Koreaboo, Leeteuk’s Instagram post translates to:

“I am tired but right now I am preparing for a comeback this year. The preparations are difficult but I am working hard!!! ^^ #SuperJunior #SuJu #ThisYear #Finally #Comeback.. #InTheBack #It’sKwangSoo!!! #ㅋㅋㅋㅋ..” –Leeteuk”



Currently, there are 7 active Super Junior members (Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Yesung, Sungmin, Shindong, Kyuhyun). 4 more members are in the military (Siwon, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Ryeowook). Eunhyuk’s tentative release date from the military is July 12, Donghae’s is July 14, and Siwon’s is August 18.

Hopefully Super Junior will release the album in the second half of the year when the three members return from military service and just before Kyuhyun enlists.



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