noun Internet Slang

comeback stage

KUHM-bak-STAYJ · noun · informal

A group's first live performance of a new release.

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The debut live performance of a comeback's title track on a TV music program. A closely anticipated moment each comeback cycle.

“Their comeback stage trended worldwide that night.”
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comeback stage In A Sentence

Their comeback stage trended worldwide that night.

Origin & Usage

English 'comeback' + 'stage' (performance).

People Also Ask

What is a comeback stage?

A comeback stage is a group's first live performance of a new title track, usually on a TV music program, marking the start of a comeback's promotions.

Where do comeback stages happen?

They typically take place on Korean weekly music shows like Music Bank, Inkigayo, or M Countdown, where groups perform their new songs live.

Why are comeback stages a big deal?

The comeback stage is fans' first chance to see the choreography and styling performed live, so it's a highly anticipated moment each comeback cycle.

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