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MAMAMOO Is Back — Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Comeback

K-pop vocal group MAMAMOO makes their full comeback in June 2026 with a new album and world tour.
🎤 K-Pop's Most Trusted Vocalists

MAMAMOO 2026
Full Group Comeback
Everything You Need to Know

Solar · Moonbyul · Wheein · Hwasa — four years in the making, and a 26-city world tour on the horizon.

✏️ Last updated: March 2026
🔥 OFFICIAL: Full group album dropping June 2026 — 26-city world tour across Korea, Asia, Americas & Europe 🔥
2014
Debut Year
4
Members
26
Tour Cities
12
Years Active

There are K-pop groups that lean on choreography, visual concepts, and carefully managed personas. And then there's MAMAMOO — a group that built its entire reputation on something refreshingly direct: the ability to actually sing.

That reputation earned them a nickname Korean fans coined themselves: "Middeut Mammu" (믿듣맘무), loosely translating to "MAMAMOO? Trust me, just listen." No hype, no convincing needed. The music speaks for itself.

After about four years without a full-group release, June 2026 brings their official comeback — a new album and a global tour that has their fandom, MOOMOO, counting down the days. Whether you're a longtime fan or just curious about the group everyone's been talking about again, this guide covers it all.

📋 What's in this guide
  1. Who is MAMAMOO? Background & identity
  2. Member profiles: Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, Hwasa
  3. Hit songs timeline — from debut to now
  4. How MAMAMOO differs from other girl groups
  5. Solo activities during the hiatus (2022–2025)
  6. 2026 comeback & world tour details
  7. MOOMOO fandom — origin and culture
  8. FAQ: your top questions answered

Who Is MAMAMOO?

MAMAMOO debuted on June 19, 2014 under RBW Entertainment (formerly WA Entertainment) as a four-member girl group. From day one, the label built the group with a clear philosophy: prioritize vocal ability above everything else.

That decision shaped everything that came after. While many of their contemporaries built identities around a single defined concept, MAMAMOO moved fluidly across jazz, swing, R&B, hip-hop, and mainstream pop — often within the same album. All four members contribute to songwriting, which gives their catalogue a genuine personal quality that's difficult to manufacture.

They're also notoriously fun to watch in non-performance settings. Korean variety shows gave them the nickname "beagle dols" — playful, high-energy, impossible to ignore. Rare is the group that handles both a power ballad and a comedy sketch with equal confidence.

Meet the Members

Four very different personalities, one unmistakable sound. Here's who makes up MAMAMOO.

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Solar
Leader · Main Vocalist
Born: Kim Yong-sun · Feb 21, 1991
The group's leader and the voice that tends to leave audiences open-mouthed. Solar's upper register is a different category altogether. Beyond MAMAMOO, she runs her own YouTube channel and has released solo music that shows her range extends well beyond the group dynamic.
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Moonbyul
Main Rapper · Sub Vocalist
Born: Moon Byul-yi · Dec 22, 1992
Widely regarded as one of the most technically skilled rappers in the girl group space. She writes most of her own verses — which is still far from standard practice in K-pop — and paired with Solar for the sub-unit MAMAMOO+.
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Wheein
Main Dancer · Vocalist
Born: Jung Wheein · Apr 17, 1995
Equal parts dancer and vocalist, Wheein brings a quieter, more textured emotional quality to the group. She moved to a different agency in 2021 but has remained fully committed to MAMAMOO as a unit.
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Hwasa
Main Vocalist · Performer
Born: Ahn Hye-jin · Jul 23, 1995
The member most likely to stop a room cold. Hwasa holds the record for the most PAK (Peak Around Kilogram) accumulations in domestic chart history — earned with solo work that routinely ranks among critics' K-pop highlights of the year.
📌 Quick note on agency situations: Hwasa joined P NATION in 2023, and Wheein is signed to The Libe Label — but both have confirmed ongoing participation in full MAMAMOO group activities. The team stays together.
▶  Watch: MAMAMOO — "Starry Night" M/V

MAMAMOO Hit Songs — A Timeline

From jazz-inflected debut singles to full-stadium anthems, MAMAMOO's discography is a decade-long argument for trusting the music over the concept. Here's the arc, year by year.

2014
Mr. Ambiguous (Mr. 애매모호) Debut single — a swaggering jazz-swing opener that immediately announced them as something different from what Korean pop radio was used to hearing.
2015
Piano Man Big-band swing with four-part harmonies that earned international attention early. The song that first convinced a lot of overseas fans to dig deeper.
2016
Decalcomania (데칼코마니) Hit Melon Chart #1 and experienced a second wave of popularity after a memorable awards show performance. A textbook example of a "slow burn" chart hit.
2019
HIP From their second full-length album — arguably their defining cultural moment. Also the song that helped them win Queendom, the Mnet competition series that brought massive new attention to veteran girl groups.
2019
gogobebe (고고베베) Seven music show wins, a memorable MV, and the satisfying conclusion to their "4 Seasons 4 Colors" project. Pure energy.
2020
Dingga / AYA From their 10th mini-album, TRAVEL — both tracks showed a tighter, more groove-forward sound and became fan favorites for live performances.
2022
MIC ON (Mini Album 12) Their most recent full-group release before the hiatus. A confident, polished close to a chapter — and a promise of more to come.
▶  Watch: MAMAMOO International Concert Footage

What Sets MAMAMOO Apart?

New listeners often ask what distinguishes MAMAMOO from the broader K-pop girl group landscape. The short answer: almost everything structural about how they operate is different. Here's a cleaner comparison.

Category MAMAMOO Typical K-pop Groups
Creative Focus Vocals and live performance first Choreography and visual concept first
Songwriting All members actively write and produce Primarily handled by in-house producers
Genre Range Jazz, R&B, hip-hop, pop — shifts constantly One fixed concept, maintained per era
Solo Viability All four members sustain independent careers Usually one or two standout members
Fan Relationship Built on musical credibility and trust Often visual-based or parasocial in nature

The bigger point here isn't that one model is better — it's that MAMAMOO built their entire career on a bet that people would come for the music and stay because it's genuinely good. Twelve years of evidence suggests they were right.

The Hiatus Years — What Each Member Was Doing

Four years without a full-group release is a long time. But nobody was sitting still. Here's where each member's career took them between 2022 and 2025.

🔥 Hwasa — Her 2025 single Good Goodbye reached #1 on Melon's monthly chart. She has appeared on Billboard critics' best K-pop lists four separate times (2018, 2019, 2022, 2025) — as a solo artist. As of January 2026, she holds the all-time record for most PAK accumulations among domestic Korean acts.

🌙 Moonbyul + ☀️ Solar — Launched the sub-unit MAMAMOO+ in 2022 with the digital single better. Have continued releasing music together under that banner since.

🎨 Wheein — Pursued solo writing projects and contributed lyrics to other artists' releases. Dropped the digital single Taste of Farewell (이별의 맛) in 2025.

☀️ Solar — Released the solo single WANT in 2025. Has built a consistent separate audience through her YouTube channel, where she posts regularly and engages directly with fans.

2026 Comeback & World Tour

RBW has officially announced a full-group album for June 2026, timed to coincide with MAMAMOO's 12th debut anniversary. The release will be followed by their most ambitious touring run to date.

🎤 MAMAMOO WORLD TOUR 2026

12th Anniversary — Four years apart. One stage, reunited.

Tour stops span:

🇰🇷 Korea 🌏 Asia 🌎 Americas 🌍 Europe

26 cities total — MOOMOO, this is the one you've been waiting for.

The setlist is expected to span their full catalogue — new material alongside the songs that defined each era. For fans outside Korea who have never had a chance to see them live, this is a genuinely rare opportunity. MAMAMOO tours don't happen often, and they don't leave casual impressions.

It's also worth noting the timing: 2026 is shaping up as a year of major returns across K-pop, with multiple legendary acts releasing music simultaneously. MAMAMOO's return stands on its own, but the broader cultural moment gives it even more weight.

▶  MAMAMOO Official YouTube Channel

The MOOMOO Fandom

MAMAMOO's official fanbase is called MOOMOO — the name comes directly from the group's own name, taking the "MOO" sounds from "MAMA·MOO." It fits the group's energy: warm, a little playful, quietly devoted.

MOOMOO is known for being one of the more patient, music-focused fandoms in K-pop. They didn't abandon the members during the hiatus — they kept streaming, kept attending solo concerts, and kept the conversation going online. The four-year wait for a full group comeback has only made the anticipation more intense. When that album drops in June 2026, expect noise.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q Are MAMAMOO still active? Did they disband?
MAMAMOO have not disbanded. The confusion stems from two agency changes — Hwasa moved to P NATION in 2023, and Wheein had already moved to The Libe Label in 2021 — but both confirmed they would continue participating in full MAMAMOO group activities. The hiatus from 2022 was about scheduling and individual projects, not a breakup. The June 2026 full-group album and world tour confirm they're very much still a unit.
Q I'm new to MAMAMOO — which songs should I start with?
Start with three: HIP (2019) for the group's most iconic peak energy, Decalcomania (2016) to understand their vocal and emotional range, and gogobebe (2019) for pure, infectious fun. Those three tracks give you a solid picture of what they do and why it works. From there, Piano Man, AYA, and Dingga are logical next steps.
Q Where can I buy tickets for the 2026 MAMAMOO World Tour?
For Korean dates, tickets will be available through Melon Ticket, Yes24, and Interpark — the main domestic platforms. International tour dates will be sold through local ticketing services in each city. For accurate scheduling and official links, check RBW's official website and MAMAMOO's verified social channels directly. Sale timings and venues are announced in waves, so following their official accounts is the surest way to stay ahead.

Why 2026 Is the Right Time to Pay Attention

Twelve years in, MAMAMOO hasn't faded into the background noise of an increasingly crowded genre. If anything, the solo careers they built during the group's quiet period proved that the talent was never dependent on the format. These are four artists who could each sustain independent careers — and they keep choosing to come back to each other. That's not business logic. That's something rarer. Whatever they put out in June 2026, it will be worth hearing.

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