aespa Unveils ‘LEMONADE’ Teasers, Hints at Expanded Worldview for 2nd Full Album
K-pop girl group aespa is once again proving its title as a ‘worldview powerhouse’ with their latest album.
aespa heightened anticipation for their upcoming comeback by releasing teaser images and videos for their 2nd full album ‘LEMONADE’ at midnight on the 28th across various SNS channels. The visuals powerfully emphasize ‘Lemonade’ as the main concept of the album.
The newly released content showcases singularities occurring in the backdrops of their previous works, including ‘Savage,’ ‘MY WORLD,’ ‘Armageddon,’ and ‘Whiplash.’ This hints at cracks forming as the diverse worlds aespa has experienced intertwine, signaling a brand-new narrative and expanded worldview set to unfold in their highly anticipated new album.

Adding to the excitement, interactive content has been launched on aespa’s official website, allowing fans to directly experience creating ‘cracks’ (P.O.S) by breaking worlds with a hammer and throwing lemons in a fun, game-like format. This offers a unique and engaging way to anticipate their upcoming comeback.
With their 2nd full album ‘LEMONADE,’ aespa is set to unfold a thrilling new chapter in their captivating worldview. Their upcoming world tour, ‘SYNK : COMPLaeXITY,’ which kicks off in August at Seoul’s Gocheok Dome and extends across North America, South America, and Europe, will also center around the keyword ‘CRACK.’ This tour promises differentiated performances, stages, and video compositions, distinct from their previous ‘aeXIS LINE’ narrative.
aespa’s 2nd full album ‘LEMONADE,’ slated for release on May 29th, features a total of 10 tracks across various genres, including the highly anticipated title track. Beyond presenting a more solidified worldview concept, the album will also showcase aespa’s noticeably matured musical style and artistry.
aespa’s 2nd full album ‘LEMONADE’ will be officially released on May 29th at 1 PM KST across various music streaming platforms. Fans can pre-order the album now through both online and offline record stores.
