Previously, Big Bang confirmed the rumors and announced to make comeback in March. However, the group could be making their return sooner than expected.
Big Bang had planned on releasing a new album ahead of their concert tour "Big Show" in March and many believe that in order for this to be possible, their album has to be released by late February at the earliest.
During an interview to Starnews, Taeyang revealed, "We will be holding the ‘Big Show’ concert in March. We're planning also to release our new album around that time. We haven’t decided yet if it's an official studio album or mini-album."
Meanwhile, Big Bang will attend the "15th Anniversary YG Family Concert", which will be held on Osaka, Japan on January 7th and 8th.
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