EXO's D.O. is making a highly anticipated return to the entertainment industry, sending waves of excitement through the K-pop community. After a significant hiatus from the music industry, this multi-talented artist is making a comeback, sparking curiosity about the reasons behind his return while reviving EXO’s popularity.
D.O., whose real name is Doh Kyung-soo, took a two-year break from work to complete South Korea’s mandatory military service, which many K-pop idols must adhere to. Now, he’s making a strong return with two significant projects under his belt, including his first full-length solo album, expected to be released in late June/July, and a lead role in the upcoming Disney+ show, The Manipulated.
Following the success of his 2021 mini-album Empathy, his new record, titled Wait on Me, is described as pop-infused Afro beats, signaling his musical diversity and evolution in Korean entertainment.
D.O.’s return is sparking excitement for EXO’s full-group comeback, expected later in 2025 after all members complete their military service. Since news of his return, fan engagement has surged.
While specific tour dates have yet to be announced, industry insiders suggest that a possible world tour is in the works, with stops likely in key cities such as Seoul, Tokyo and Los Angeles.
D.O. has officially confirmed the group’s preparations in an interview with Korean news outlet OSEN. When asked, “Will we be able to see the full group EXO?”, Do Kyung-soo answered, “Of course.” This moment is seen as pivotal to reestablish EXO’s status as K-pop royalty and reconnect with their global fan base.
Fans have flooded social media with enthusiasm. One fan tweeted, “I can’t wait to see D.O. back on stage with EXO. It’s been too long!” This sentiment echoes across platforms, highlighting the deep connection between the band and its supporters. D.O.’s return is fueling excitement and setting the stage for a triumphant EXO comeback.
Since their 2012 debut under SM Entertainment, EXO has remained a key player in the K-pop industry. Songs like Growl, Call Me Baby, and Love Shot became culturally iconic tunes, earning the group countless awards and breaking multiple records. Their early innovation with EXO-K and EXO-M set them apart, paving the way for broader international reach. With D.O.’s return, the group is poised to build on that legacy, blending his individual growth with EXO’s enduring influence.