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Ateez
Ateez at their Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action showcase, October 2019 (from left: Yunho, Seonghwa, San, Yeosang, Hongjoong, Wooyoung, Jongho and Mingi)
Ateez at their Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action showcase, October 2019 (from left: Yunho, Seonghwa, San, Yeosang, Hongjoong, Wooyoung, Jongho and Mingi)
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop, hip hop
Years active2018 – present
Labels
Members
  • Hongjoong
  • Seonghwa
  • Yunho
  • Yeosang
  • San
  • Mingi
  • Wooyoung
  • Jongho
WebsiteOfficial website

Ateez (/-tiˈz/ AY-teez; Hangul: 에이티즈; Japanese: エイティーズ; stylized as ATEEZ), is a South Korean boy group formed by KQ Entertainment. The group consists of eight members: Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho. They debuted on October 24, 2018 with the EP Treasure EP.1: All to Zero.[4][5] As rookies, Ateez were recipients of the Next Generation Award at the 2019 Golden Disc Awards, as well as being named Worldwide Fans' Choice at the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA). The group was also named "4th Generation Leaders" by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, and are official global ambassadors for Korean culture and tourism.[6][7]

As of September 2020, the group has released five Korean-language EPs, one full-length album, and two Japanese albums. The releases Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action, Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer, and Zero: Fever Part.1 have all topped South Korean music charts, and Zero: Fever Part.1 became the group's first album to be certified platinum on the Gaon Albums Chart.[8] To date, the group has sold over one million physical copies of their releases in South Korea.[9]

History

2018: Formation, Pre-debut, and Treasure EP.1

Plans for a new KQ Entertainment boy group began after a company staff member discovered a letter from Ateez's future leader, Kim Hongjoong. The letter expressed Hongjoong's interest in becoming a trainee at KQ Entertainment due to his admiration of the group Block B, also managed by the company, and included a sample mixtape. Hongjoong was then contacted by KQ Entertainment and became the company's first official trainee, and would remain the only trainee until Yunho joined him six months later.[10][11] Over the next year, they would be joined by Seonghwa, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho. Multiple members left other companies to join: Mingi came from Maroo Entertainment, Jongho from TOP Media and Yeosang and Wooyoung had trained together at BigHit Entertainment before switching to KQ.[12][13][14]

Prior to their debut, Ateez were called KQ Fellaz.[15] On May 18, 2018, KQ Entertainment released the YouTube video "KQ Fellaz Performance Video I," which featured the future Ateez members' dance performance to the song "Pick It Up" by rapper Famous Dex.[16] Four days later, KQ Entertainment released the first episode of the YouTube series KQ Fellaz American Training, where the eight members traveled to Los Angeles, California, to train in dance at Movement Lifestyle[17] and Millennium Dance Complex.[18] Yunho was selected to appear in one of Millennium's official dance videos.[19] During this period, a ninth trainee, Lee Junyoung, was promoted as a member of the group, but ultimately was not added to the final debut lineup.[20] For the finale of the series, KQ Fellaz released the single "From" on July 3, 2018, composed and produced by Hongjoong.[21]

Following the conclusion of the series, KQ Entertainment announced a KQ Fellaz reality show on June 26, 2018, with a set of three teasers. The second teaser was released on July 3, and revealed the official name for the group: Ateez, and the show's title: Code Name is Ateez. The show premiered on the Korean broadcasting media Mnet on July 20.[22]

On October 2, 2018, through their official SNS, Ateez announced their debut date to be October 24 at the Yes24 Livehall,[23] and proceeded to upload teaser photos from October 8 to 23. On October 24, 2018, Ateez released their debut EP, Treasure EP.1: All to Zero.[24] Alongside the release of the album were music videos for titles tracks, "Pirate King" and "Treasure." The album reached #7 on the weekly Gaon Albums Chart, selling 23,644 copies in 2018.[25][8]

2019: International Breakthrough, Rising Success, and First Full-Length Album

On January 3, 2019, Ateez announced their first comeback EP, Treasure EP.2: Zero to One, with a teaser on SNS.[26] The EP was released on January 15, concurrently with the music video for lead single "Say My Name."[27][28] A follow up music video for track "Hala Hala (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)," was released on February 7.[29] On January 24, Ateez announced their first tour, The Expedition Tour, with March dates in five American cities: New York City, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.[30] All dates were sold out.[31][2] Following this success, they extended their tour through April, with performances in the European cities of London, Lisbon, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Milan, Budapest, Stockholm, Warsaw, and Moscow.[32] All shows were reported to be sold out.[33][34] Their music video for the song "Promise," released on May 9, showed the group performing in multiple of these cities.[35] On May 17, Ateez performed at their first KCON: KCON 2019 Japan in Chiba, Japan.[36] In early June, The Expedition Tour was announced to be extended again with performances in Australia, with shows scheduled in Melbourne and Sydney in early August.

Ateez released their third EP, Treasure EP.3: One to All on June 10.[37] The lead single from the EP, "Wave," was selected via a fan vote, in competition with track "Illusion."[38] Music videos for both songs were released on the same day.[39][40] On June 20, Ateez won their first music program broadcast award on M Countdown for "Wave," winning a second time on The Show five days later.[41][42] On July 6, Ateez performed at KCON 2019 NY in New York City, USA.[43] The music video for the song "Aurora," released on July 8, was filmed in the city, and was the first official Ateez release to have been composed and produced by leader Hongjoong.[44] From August 16–19, Ateez performed at KCON LA, and received the Soribada Award for Best Performance on August 20.[45]

On September 18, Ateez announced their third comeback with Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action, which would be their first full-length studio album.[46] It was released on October 8, along with the music video for title track "Wonderland."[47][48] The album would go on to sell 165,479 physical copies in South Korea in 2019, and became the first Ateez album to reach #1 on the Gaon Music Charts.[8] On November 10, their first Japanese-language music video was released for the song "Utopia," which was originally a track on Treasure EP.3: One to All.[49] On December 4, their debut Japanese album Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map, was released, and they received the Worldwide Fans' Choice Award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Nagoya, Japan, on the same day.[49]

2020: Conclusion of the Treasure Series and Burgeoning Domestic Success

On January 6, 2020, Ateez released their fourth EP, Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer, as the final part of their Treasure series.[50] The music video for the title track "Answer" was released on the same day, and a Japanese version of the video was released on January 29. The EP has sold 172,078 physical copies in South Korea as of September 2020.[8]

Ateez's second world tour, The Fellowship: Map the Treasure, was scheduled to begin in Seoul in February, proceeding to seven European cities in March, as well as two Japanese cities and five United States cities in April. The Seoul tour dates were held as planned on February 8–9.[51] However, due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, the European, Japanese, and United States tour dates have been indefinitely postponed.[52][53][54] Prior to the postponement, several tour dates had already sold out, with the stops in Amsterdam, Madrid, and Moscow having reported to have been sold out since January.[55] All United States tour dates were also sold out, including some in venues capable of hosting over 18,000 people.[56]

On May 8, the Korean Cultural and Information Service (KOCIS)—an affiliate of the Ministry of Sports, Culture, and Tourism—named Ateez as the 2020 promotional ambassador, making them official ambassadors of Korean culture and tourism abroad.[57] As part of their ambassadorship, Ateez participated in the "Overcome Together" relay challenge to encourage safe habits for avoiding COVID-19.[58][59] Unable to interact with fans in person, Ateez held a free, virtual concert called "Crescent Party" on V Live, with over 1.4 million recorded viewers tuning in to the live event on May 30.[60][61] On June 26, they performed both the opening and closing stages at KCON:TACT 2020, where they also held a virtual meet-and-greet with fans.[62][63]

On July 4, Ateez released a promotion schedule for their fifth EP, Zero: Fever Part.1, which would be their first release following the conclusion of the Treasure series.[64] As they had done previously with Treasure EP. 3: One to All, fans were invited to vote on the album's title track.[65] The EP was released on July 29, with "Inception" revealed to be the chosen title track.[66] A music video for "Inception" was released on the same day, and a second music video for the track "Thanxx" was released on August 23. Ateez received their third and fourth music program broadcast awards for "Inception" on August 4–5, on The Show and Show Champion.[unreliable source][67][68] As of September 2020, Zero: Fever Part.1 has sold over 347,207 physical copies in South Korea, making it Ateez's first album to achieve a platinum certification on the Gaon Albums Chart. With these album sales, Ateez has become the second fourth-generation boy group to reach one million total sales within their rookie period.[9]

On August 29, Ateez appeared on the South Korean television program Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend. They performed a cover of Turbo's "Black Cat Nero," and won the episode based on the votes made by 20 judges. This win made them the first fourth-generation group to win on the program, and the sixth idol group overall. [69]

On October 31, Ateez released the official Halloween performance MV of "Black Cat Nero", with a surprise feature from singer Kim Jong Kook.[70] At the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards, it was announced that Ateez would be joining The Boyz and Stray Kids on the inaugural season of Kingdom, an Mnet competition show.[71]

2021–present: Zero: Fever Part.2

Ateez returned to Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend on February 6, performing a rendition of Rain's "It's Raining," and winning the episode, making them the only K-pop boy group with multiple wins on the program.[72] On the same day, Ateez announced that their sixth EP, Zero: Fever Part.2, will be released on March 1.[73][74]

On March 24, Ateez will release their original Japanese studio album Into the A to Z.[75]

Members

List of members' names and positions.

  • Kim Hong-joong (김홍중) - leader, rapper, composer[76]
  • Park Seong-hwa (박성화) - vocalist[77]
  • Jeong Yun-ho (정윤호) - performance, vocalist[78]
  • Kang Yeo-sang (강여상) - vocalist, performance[79]
  • Choi San (최산) - vocalist[80]
  • Song Min-gi (송민기) - rapper, performance[81]
  • Jung Woo-young (정우영) - performance, vocalist[82]
  • Choi Jong-ho (최종호) - main vocalist[83]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[84]
AUS
Dig.

[85]
FRA Dig.
[86]
JPN
[87]
US
Heat.

[88]
US
World

[89]
Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action 1 32 53 10 7
Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map
  • Released: December 4, 2019 (JPN)[92]
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
9
  • JPN: 13,113 (Phy.)[93]
Into the A to Z
  • Released: March 24, 2021 (JPN)
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[94]
AUS
Dig.

[95]
FRA Dig.
[96]
JPN
[97]
US
Heat.

[88]
US
World

[89]
Treasure EP.1: All to Zero
  • Released: October 24, 2018 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
7 12
Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
  • Released: January 15, 2019 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
6 94 7 5
Treasure EP.3: One to All
  • Released: June 10, 2019 (KOR)[102]
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
2 35 45 25 9 8
Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
  • Released: January 6, 2020 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 31 18 5
Treasure EP.Map to Answer
  • Released: February 12, 2020 (JPN)
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
3 5
Zero: Fever Part.1
  • Released: July 29, 2020 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 6
Zero: Fever Part.2
  • Released: March 1, 2021 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[111]
KOR
Hot

[112]
US
World

[113]
"Pirate King" (해적왕) 2018 Treasure EP.1: All to Zero
"Treasure"
"Say My Name" 2019 8 Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
"Illusion" 70 23 Treasure EP.3: One to All
"Wave" 17
"Wonderland" 6 Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action
"Answer" 2020 6 Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
"Inception" 9 Zero: Fever Part.1
"Thanxx" 18
"Fireworks (I'm The One)" (불놀이야) 2021 TBA Zero: Fever Part.2
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[111]
KOR
Hot

[112]
US
World

[113]
"Horizon" (지평선) 2020 18 Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Videography

Music videos

Year Music video Director(s) Choreographer(s) Note Ref.
2018 "From" Ateez Pre-debut as KQ Fellaz
"Pirate King" (해적왕) Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
홍재민 (BB Trippin), Rie Hata, Ateez Performance Video [114]
"Treasure" 홍재민 (BB Trippin), Anze Skrube Debut Music Video [115]
2019 "Hala Hala (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BB Trippin)[116] Performance Video [117]
"Say My Name" 홍재민 (BB Trippin), Anze Skrube, Josh Smith, Johnny Erasme
"Promise" Special Music Video by M2
"Illusion" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BB Trippin), Anze Skrube and Johnny Blaze[118] [119]
"Wave" [120]
"Aurora" 홍재민 (BB Trippin)[121]
"Aurora (NY Edition)"[122] Studio Choom Special New York Edition by M2
"Wonderland" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BB Trippin),[123] Anze Skrube, Johhny Blaze and Josh Smith [124]
"Utopia" Junwoo Lee
(Salt Film)
홍재민 (BB Trippin) Debut Japanese Music Video [125]
2020 "Answer" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BB Trippin),[126] Anze Skrube [127]
"Answer (Japanese Version)" Japanese MV [128]
"Inception" Seong Wonmo (Digipedi) 홍재민 (BB Trippin) [129]
"Thanxx" Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
홍재민 (BB Trippin), Melvin Timtim [130]
"The Black Cat Nero" Chung Ki Youl (Digipedi) 홍재민 (BB Trippin) Halloween Performance Video [131]
2021 "Fireworks (I'm The One)" (불놀이야) Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
BB Trippin, Anze Skrube, Josh Smith [132]

Other videos

Year Title Director(s) Ref.
2020 "Zero : Fever Part.1 'Diary Film'" Seong Wonmo
(Digipedi)
[133]

Filmography

Reality shows

Year Title Episodes Network Note Ref
2018 KQ Fellaz 미국 연수기 19 episodes YouTube pre-debut training in LA [134]
Code Name Is Ateez 8 episodes Mnet pre-debut [135]
2019 Ateez Wanted 8 episodes YouTube [136]
Ateez Long Journey 4 episodes Mnet [137]
Ateez Treasure Film 3 episodes Mnet
Ateez Anewz 13 episodes YouTube
2020 Ateez Fever Road 8 episodes KakaoTV
2021 Kingdom TBA Mnet [71]
GGULlog.zam 굴로그잼 4 episodes UNIVERSE
Salary Lupin ATEEZ TBA Mnet [138]

Dramas

Year Title Episodes Network Ref
2021 Imitation 12 KBS2 [139][unreliable source]

Tours and concerts

The Expedition Tour (2019)

Date City Country Venue Ref
March 15, 2019 Los Angeles United States Globe Theater [34]
March 17, 2019 Dallas Granada Theater
March 20, 2019 Chicago Park West
March 22, 2019 Atlanta Center Stage Theater
March 24, 2019 New York Warsaw
April 3, 2019 London United Kingdom O2 Forum Kentish Town [140]
April 5, 2019 Lisbon Portugal Lisboa ao Vivo
April 7, 2019 Paris France Le Bataclan
April 9, 2019 Berlin Germany Astra Kulturhaus
April 12, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Q Factory
April 14, 2019 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali
April 16, 2019 Budapest Hungary Durer Kert
April 18, 2019 Stockholm Sweden Fryshuset Klubben
April 19, 2019 Warsaw Poland Palladium
April 21, 2019 Moscow Russia Izvestia Hall
August 9, 2019 Melbourne Australia Margaret Court Arena [141][142]
August 11, 2019 Sydney Big Top Sydney [141][143]

The Fellowship: Map The Treasure Tour (2020)

Date City Country Venue Ref
February 8–9, 2020 Seoul South Korea Seoul Olympic Hall

Awards and nominations

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee(s)/Work(s) Result Ref.
2019 Golden Disc Awards Best Album Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action Nominated [144][unreliable source]
Most Popular Artist Ateez Nominated
Next Generation Award Won
Rookie of the Year Nominated
Seoul Music Awards K-Wave Award Nominated [145][unreliable source]
Popularity Award Nominated
Rookie of the Year Nominated
Genie Music Awards The Male New Artist Nominated [146][unreliable source]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [147][unreliable source]
Best New Male Artist Nominated
Worldwide Fans' Choice Won
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Korean Act Won [148][unreliable source]
Soribada Best K-Music Awards Performance Award Won [149]
2020 Asia Model Awards Popular Star Award – Male Group Won
APAN Music Awards Best Male Group (Global) Nominated
APAN Top 10 (Bonsang) Nominated
The Fact Music Awards Global Hottest Artist Won
Seoul Music Awards Main Award (Bonsang) Won [150]
K-Wave Popularity Award Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards Worldwide Fans' Choice Won
Discovery of the Year Won
Best Dance Performance – Male Group Nominated
Song of The Year "Inception" Nominated
2021 Gaon Chart Music Awards Album of the Year – 1st Quarter Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer Nominated [151]
MuBeat Global Choice Award – Male Ateez Nominated [152]
World Rookie of the Year Won [153]
Golden Disc Awards Album Daesang Zero: Fever Part.1 Nominated [154]
Curaprox Popularity Award Ateez Nominated [155]
QQ Music Popularity Award Nominated [156]

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