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K-Pop Comeback Calendar: September 2026

Confirmed September 2026 K-pop releases and pre-release windows. TBA until labels announce.

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Review cadence: Daily during September; archive when October calendar publishes.

At a glance (September 2026)

ActRelease / eventTypeSource status
Additional September slotsTBAAlbum / singleAdd when labels announce
Fall festival crossoversTBAFestival stagesWatch iHeart and label fan events

Do not fill TBA rows with rumor dates. September often sees teaser drops seven to ten days before MV premieres.

What's confirmed

As of June 2026, Goldscene has no September-dated K-pop releases verified in label press. This page will add rows when announcements land.

Early signals to watch: Fall festival bookings such as BTS on the 2026 iHeartRadio lineup, plus girl group comeback tracker updates from summer stack weeks.

How comeback weeks work

Typical order: concept photos, tracklist, pre-release single (optional), title track MV, variety show premiere, fan-sign windows. Read how K-pop comeback schedules work if you are new to debut-week culture.

Chart context: Billboard chart basics and chart logistics desk.

How to use this calendar

Bookmark the 2026 comeback hub and refresh this page weekly from late August through September.

Frequently asked questions

Is September a heavy comeback month?
Fall often stacks comebacks before holiday touring and year-end awards shows. Check weekly as labels announce September slots.
Where is the monthly hub?
Jump between months on the K-pop comeback calendar 2026 hub page.
What if a date is rumored only?
Goldscene leaves TBA rows empty until label or major press confirms.

Deeper stories and calendar listings tied to this guide.

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