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Victon (Korean: 빅톤; stylized as VICTON, an acronym for Voice to New World) is a South Korean boy group formed in 2016 by IST Entertainment (formerly A Cube Entertainment, Plan A Entertainment, and Play M Entertainment). The group is composed of six members: Seungwoo, Seungsik, Sejun, Hanse, Byungchan and Subin. Originally a septet, Chan left the group on October 11, 2022, after being charged for driving under the influence (DUI). They debuted on November 9, 2016, with their extended play Voice to New World.
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History
[edit]Pre-debut
[edit]Members Chan, Seungwoo, Seungsik and Byungchan joined A Cube Entertainment in 2014 and were among the company's first batch of male trainees.[1][2][3] Hanse and Sejun joined a year later, followed by last-minute addition, former Cube Entertainment trainee Subin.[3][4] Several of the members had experience working with their label-mates whilst still trainees, having been back-up dancers for Apink at their 2015 "Pink Island" concerts and recorded backing vocals for Huh Gak's album.[5]
2016: Me & 7 Men and debut
[edit]In August 2016, Plan A Entertainment (formerly A Cube Entertainment) released details regarding the new group they planned to debut, referred to as "Plan A Boys", and their upcoming reality show that would chronicle the group's preparation for debut, titled Me & 7 Men, with the first episode airing August 30 on Mnet.[6]
On September 1, Seungsik, Sejun and Hanse released a digital single as Plan A Boys in collaboration with Huh Gak titled "#Begin Again", accompanied by a music video starring Huh Gak and all seven members of the group.[7]
Following the finale of Me & 7 Men, the group's official debut was set for November 9. For their debut, Plan A held a debut showcase for the group on November 9, announcing their group name Victon, an acronym for "Voice to a New World", with their debut EP Voice to New World with the dual title tracks "I'm Fine" and "What Time Is It Now?" being released the same day.[8]
2017: Further EP releases
[edit]On March 2, 2017, Victon released their second EP, Ready, with the lead single titled "Eyez Eyez".[9][10] Despite being relative rookies, the members were personally involved in the production process, with Hanse writing all his rap parts and Chan and Seungwoo co-creating the choreography for "Eyez Eyez" and the other promoted song "Blank" (얼타).[11] "Eyez Eyez" is primarily in the futuresynth genre, with the group's second EP intended to show a different musical side to the group than their debut release.[12] Critics also noted from its music video and more sophisticated choreography that the group had adopted a more mature and charismatic image.[13][14]
Victon's third EP, Identity, was released on August 23, with a total of five tracks including the lead single "Unbelievable". They also held a comeback showcase at the Samsung Hall at Ewha Womans University on the same day as the album's release.[15][16]
Their fourth EP, From. Victon, was released on their one year anniversary on November 9.[17] The EP contains six tracks including the title track "Remember Me".[18][19]
2018: Busking project and Time of Sorrow
[edit]On February 18, 2018, Plan A Entertainment announced that Victon would have a three-week busking project in various locations throughout Seoul and Gyeonggi Province.[20] They performed songs from their previous albums as well as unreleased songs such as "On My Way", performed by Hanse and Seungsik.[21]
On May 23, Victon released their first single album Time of Sorrow.[22][23] The song topped the Tower Records chart in Japan, despite the group not having made their official debut in the country and only performed at KCON Japan.[24][25]
2019: Produce X 101 participation, comeback with 6 members
[edit]In early 2019, Seungwoo and Byungchan participated as contestants in Produce X 101. On July 11, it was announced by Play M Entertainment (formerly Plan A) that Byungchan would be leaving the show permanently to recover from the increasing pain from his chronic Achilles tendinitis.[26] On the final episode on July 19, Seungwoo came third in the vote rankings and became a member of new boy group X1, originally on a contract for five years.[27]
Victon made their comeback as a six-member group on November 4 with their fifth mini album Nostalgia and lead single "Nostalgic Night".[28] The release attracted much more attention and the group became a top 3 trending search topic on domestic online music sites.[29] "Nostalgic Night" earned the group their first music show win since their debut.[30] After completing domestic promotions, they embarked on an Asian concert tour, playing at venues in Thailand, Philippines, Japan and Taiwan before concluding it with two sold-out encore concerts at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, the first time they have held their own full concert.[31][32][33]
2020: Continued releases and solo work
[edit]Play M announced on January 29 that following a solo fanmeeting in February, Seungwoo would return to promote with Victon and the group would make a comeback in March, following X1's disbandment earlier that month.[34][35] On March 9, Victon released their sixth mini album Continuous and its lead single "Howling". Their lead single, “Howling”, achieved first place on The Show, on March 17, and was the group's first win with all seven members.[36] It was announced later by Play M that member Byungchan would sit out of group promotions due to a herniated disk in his neck.[37] From April 14 Seungwoo and Seungsik co-hosted the radio show Blanket Kick (이불킥), which airs on Naver's streaming app Naver NOW. on Tuesday nights;[38][39] Chan eventually replaced Seungwoo as co-host on July 20, 2021, due to the latter's impending enlistment.[40][41]
On June 2, the group returned with their second single album Mayday.[42] They won first place on The Show on June 9 for "Mayday", marking the group's third win.[43]
In August, Seungwoo made his solo debut with the EP Fame and lead single "Sacrifice", making him the first member of Victon with an official solo debut.[44][45]
In October, Hanse confirmed he was working on a solo mixtape release, although without a set release date.[46]
On November 4, it was announced that Victon would be releasing their first full studio album Voice: The Future Is Now on December 1 with the lead single "What I Said".[47] Subsequently, it was announced that the release of their new album would be delayed after the members had come into contact with an external staff member who had tested positive for COVID-19. Although all members tested negative, they decided to complete the quarantine period.[48]
2021: Voice: The Future is Now and Seungwoo's enlistment
[edit]Following the delay, the album was released on January 11, 2021.[49] The group held a comeback show that same day and it was aired on Mnet and its digital channel M2.[50] The album includes four solo songs, one each for Seungsik, Chan, Sejun and Hanse, respectively.[51]
Following the release of their first studio album, the members worked on solo projects in 2021. In March, Hanse and Chan participated in Seoul Fashion Week as models for the collection "SETSETSET", marking their second consecutive appearance as models at Seoul Fashion Week.[52] Seungwoo released his second EP Fade and lead single "See You Again" on June 28.[53] He enlisted for his mandatory military service as a member of the military band on July 28.[54] Then, in August, Seungsik released the single "Look for the Silver Lining" in collaboration with the music company Clef, as part of a donation project for the charity Good Neighbors.[55] Then, Hanse made his solo debut on September 25 with the digital album Blaze with the double title tracks "Take Over" and "Public Enemy".[56]
In October, Seungsik, Hanse, Sejun, and Chan participated in a charity project with the charity Good Neighbors for the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.[57]
On November 9, Victon released the single "Sweet Travel" to commemorate their fifth anniversary.[58] On November 26, Chan tested positive for COVID-19.[59]
2022: Chronograph, Chaos and Chan's departure
[edit]On January 18, Victon returned with their third single album Chronograph. The album included the lead single of the same name and its English version, which is their first song in English.[60] The music video for "Chronograph" reached 10 million views within three days, the fastest of the group's music videos to reach that mark.[61] The album was also noted for offering a more "environmentally conscious" version of buying the album, where those who purchased the album could order a version that just had the normal inclusions of a physical album, such as photocards, but then also receive a digital version of the album.[62]
In March, the group released an original soundtrack for the drama Business Proposal titled "You are Mine", with Seungsik, Sejun, and Byungchan participating.[63]
On May 31, Victon released their seventh mini album Chaos and its lead single "Stupid O'clock".[64]
On October 11, IST Entertainment announced that Chan would be leaving the group following his DUI charge, and the group will remain with 6 members.[65]
In October, the group announced their eighth EP Choice, was released November 15.[66]
2023–2024: Military service and contract ends
[edit]On January 27, Seungwoo became the first member to be discharged from the military.[67] Seungsik enlisted in the military on March 20, and after basic training joined the Army Personnel Command's Army Military Music Equipment Battalion.[68] On March 31, IST Entertainment announced that Sejun would enter the training center on June 13 and undergo basic military training before serving as an active duty soldier.[69]
On April 20, IST Entertainment announced that members Byungchan, Hanse, and Subin did not renew their contracts with the agency, while members Seungwoo, Seungsik, and Sejun had their exclusive contract periods partially changed due to their military service, so were still under contract with IST.[70] The three remaining members left the label during 2024; Seungwoo's contract ended on November 27,[71] and Seungsik and Sejun ended their contracts on December 17.[72]
Members
[edit]Current
[edit]- Seungwoo (Korean: 승우) – rapper, vocalist, dancer
- Seungsik (Korean: 승식) – leader, vocalist
- Sejun (Korean: 세준) – vocalist
- Hanse (Korean: 한세) – rapper, dancer
- Byungchan (Korean: 병찬) – vocalist
- Subin (Korean: 수빈) – vocalist, rapper
Former
[edit]- Chan (Korean: 찬) (2016–2022) – dancer, vocalist
Timeline
[edit]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [73] |
JPN [74] | |||
| Voice: The Future Is Now |
|
4 | — |
|
Extended plays
[edit]| Title | EP details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [73] |
JPN [74] | |||
| Voice to New World |
|
11 | — |
|
| Ready |
|
6 | — |
|
| Identity |
|
6 | 50 | |
| From. Victon |
Track listing
|
14 | — |
|
| Nostalgia |
|
4 | — |
|
| Continuous |
|
2 | 38 | |
| Chaos |
Track listing
|
6 | — |
|
| Choice |
Track listing
|
4 | — |
|
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||
Single albums
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [73] | |||
| Time of Sorrow |
Track listing
|
2 |
|
| Mayday |
|
3 |
|
| Chronograph |
Track listing
|
8 |
|
Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [88] |
US World [89] | |||
| "I'm Fine" (아무렇지 않은 척) | 2016 | — | — | Voice to New World |
| "Eyez Eyez" | 2017 | — | — | Ready |
| "Unbelievable" (말도 안돼) | — | — | Identity | |
| "Remember Me" (나를 기억해) | — | — | From. Victon | |
| "Celebrate" | 2018 | — | — | Evergreen OST (Part 6) |
| "Time of Sorrow" (오월애 / 俉月哀) | — | — | Time of Sorrow | |
| "Nostalgic Night" (그리운밤) | 2019 | 155 | — | Nostalgia |
| "Howling" (하울링) | 2020 | 167 | — | Continuous |
| "Mayday" | 139 | 23 | Mayday | |
| "What I Said" | 2021 | 78 | 21 | Voice: The Future Is Now |
| "Sweet Travel" | —[b] | — | Non-album single | |
| "Chronograph" | 2022 | —[c] | — | Chronograph |
| "You Are Mine" | —[d] | — | Business Proposal OST (Part 2) | |
| "Stupid O'clock" | —[e] | — | Chaos | |
| "Virus" | —[f] | — | Choice | |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||
Collaborations
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales[g] | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [88] | ||||
| "#Begin Again" (#떨려) (with Huh Gak) |
2016 | — |
|
Plan A Second Episode |
| "Oasis" (with Huh Gak and Apink) |
100 |
|
Plan A Third Episode | |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||
Music videos (Korean)
[edit]| Year | Music video | Director |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "#Begin Again" (#떨려) (with Huh Gak) | MJJ Progress |
| "I'm Fine" (아무렇지 않은 척) | Tiger Cave | |
| "What Time Is It Now?" (Performance Trailer) | ||
| "Eyez Eyez" | ||
| 2017 | "Oasis" | |
| "Unbelievable" (말도 안돼) | ||
| "Remember Me" (나를 기억해) | ||
| 2018 | "Time of Sorrow" (오월애 / 俉月哀) | Naive Creative Production[97] |
| 2019 | "Nostalgic Night" (그리운밤) | Song Eun-hee (Pixel Zero)[98] |
| 2020 | "Howling" (하울링) | Kim Ja-kyoung (Flexible Pictures)[99] |
| "Mayday" (메이데이) | Yoo Sung-kyun (Sunnyvisual)[100][101] | |
| 2021 | "What I Said" | |
| "Sweet Travel" | Novvkim[102] | |
| 2022 | "Chronograph" | Kim Wooje (ETUI Collective)[103] |
| "Stupid O'Clock" | woonghui(wwhh)[104] | |
| "Virus" | Yu Jun Young (Studio Saccharin)[105] |
Filmography
[edit]Reality shows
[edit]| Year | Title | Network | Episodes | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Me & 7 Men | Mnet | 10 | Pre-debut |
| 2017 | Tour Avatar Ep.11 & 12 | Arirang TV | 2 | With Byungchan & Sejun |
| Victon's Born Identity | 1theK Originals | 16 | ||
| 2018 | Victon's Prelude to the War | 8 | ||
| 2019 | Victon Trust Game (의리게임) | Dingo Music | 6 | Excluding Seungwoo |
| 2020 | I Log U Season 2 | Idol Live | 8 | |
| Idol Workshop (아이돌워크숍) | ||||
| Idol's Cuisine | 1theK Originals | 3 | ||
| Victon's Wise Life | Victon Vlive Channel | 8 | ||
| How to Be Inssa | 1theK Originals | 6 | ||
| 2021 | Victon's World Tour[106] | Idol Live | 8 | |
| Big Forest | Seezn/KTV | 6 | With Chan, Sejun and Subin |
List of concerts tours
[edit]VICTON First Europe Tour 2018
[edit]| Date | City | Country | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| September 11, 2018 | Moscow | Russia | Mockba Hall |
| September 13, 2018 | London | United Kingdom | 229 The Venue |
| September 15, 2018 | Madrid | Spain | Gotham The Club |
| September 16, 2018 | Milan | Italy | Magazzini Generali |
| September 18, 2018 | Paris | France | Flow Paris |
| September 20, 2018 | Vienna | Austria | Reigen Live |
| September 22, 2018 | Essen | Germany | Turock |
| September 23, 2018 | Istanbul | Turkey | Uniq Hall |
Victon 1st Asia Tour
[edit]| Date | City | Country | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 29, 2019 | Tokyo | Japan | Fuchu Forest Art Theater |
| December 1, 2019 | Osaka | WW Hall | |
| December 8, 2019 | Bangkok | Thailand | GMM Live House |
| December 14, 2019 | Taipei | Taiwan | International Convention Center |
| December 21, 2019 | Manila | Philippines | SM City North ESDA Skydome |
List of joint concert tours
[edit]| Event | Date | City | Country | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15th Korea Times Music Festival | April 29, 2017 | Los Angeles | United States | Hollywood Bowl |
| K-Content Expo Central Europe 2017 | August 11, 2017 | Warsaw | Poland | Hala Torwar |
| KCON Australia 2017 | September 22, 2017 | Sydney | Australia | Qudos Bank Arena |
| KCON Japan 2018 | April 13, 2018 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe |
| HallyuPop Fest 2018 | September 7, 2018 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | |
| 2022 Dream Concert | June 28, 2022 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Stadium |
| Jeddah KPOP Festival 2022 | July 1, 2022 | Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah Super Dome |
| Total | ||||
Awards and nominations
[edit]| Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Artist Awards | 2018 | Popularity Award – Music | Victon | Nominated | |
| 2019 | Popularity Award – Music | Nominated | |||
| Star15 Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
| 2020 | Popularity Award – Music | Nominated | [107] | ||
| 2021 | Male Idol Group Popularity Award | Nominated | [108] | ||
| Brand Customer Loyalty Awards | 2021 | Hot Trend Male Idol Group | Won | [109] | |
| Genie Music Awards | 2020 | Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
| MAXIM K-Model Awards | 2017 | Model-trainer Award | Won | [110] | |
| MTV Europe Music Awards | 2020 | Best Korean Act | Nominated | ||
| Seoul Music Awards | 2021 | Bonsang Award | Nominated | [111] | |
| K-Wave Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
| Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
| 2022 | U+Idol Live Best Artist Award | Nominated | [112] | ||
| Soribada Best K-Music Awards | 2020 | Bonsang Award | Won | [113] | |
| Male Popularity Award | Nominated |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Indefinite hiatus
- ^ "Sweet Travel" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 142 on the Gaon Download Chart.[90]
- ^ "Chronograph" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 60 on the Gaon Download Chart.[91]
- ^ "You Are Mine" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 57 on the Gaon Download Chart.[92]
- ^ "Stupid O'clock" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 59 on the Gaon Download Chart.[93]
- ^ "Virus" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 74 on the Circle Download Chart.[94]
- ^ Sales figures for tracks are based on digital downloads, except noted.
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Pre-debut
Plan A Entertainment, formed in 2015 following LOEN Entertainment's acquisition of A Cube Entertainment, initiated its first boy group project by assembling trainees under the provisional name "Plan A Boys". This marked the agency's shift toward developing a new male idol group amid the evolving K-pop landscape. The trainees, who began joining the company as early as 2014, underwent rigorous vocal, dance, and performance training to prepare for debut.[13] The individual backgrounds of the future members varied, reflecting diverse paths into the industry. Several had prior exposure to entertainment activities; for example, Han Seungwoo pursued early acting opportunities before committing to full-time trainee life, appearing in supporting roles that honed his on-camera presence. Other members, like those who joined in 2015, contributed to the group's dynamic through their focused preparation in music and performance skills. These experiences helped shape the cohesive unit during the selection process.[14] In 2016, the pre-debut reality program Me & 7 Men aired on Mnet from August to October, offering viewers an inside look at the final member selection, daily training routines, and interpersonal dynamics of the seven chosen trainees. The show highlighted their vocal exercises, choreography practice, and challenges in building team chemistry, serving as a key promotional tool to introduce "Plan A Boys" to the public. This program underscored the agency's emphasis on showcasing raw talent and growth.[15] The agency's initial vision positioned the group as a vocal-centric boy band, prioritizing harmonious singing and emotional delivery over dance-heavy concepts, a direction that aligned with the trainees' strengths observed during preparation. This approach set the foundation for their upcoming debut activities later that year.[16]2016: Formation and debut with Voice to New World
Victon, having undergone pre-debut training under Plan A Entertainment and featured in the survival program Me & 7 Men earlier that year, officially formed as a seven-member boy group and debuted on November 9, 2016, with their first extended play (EP) Voice to New World.[2] The EP, produced by Plan A, consisted of five tracks, including the lead single "I'm Fine" (아무렇지 않은 척), a pop track blending upbeat rhythms with themes of feigned composure amid heartbreak.[17] The album marked the group's entry into the competitive K-pop landscape, showcasing their vocal harmonies and synchronized choreography honed during training. The music video for "I'm Fine," featuring a cameo by label senior Apink's Son Naeun, premiered on November 8, 2016, via Plan A's official YouTube channel, garnering initial views through its cinematic storytelling of youthful romance and emotional restraint.[2] While the title track did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, reflecting the challenges for rookie groups in securing streaming and download dominance, the EP itself performed solidly on physical sales metrics, selling 8,370 copies in its first month according to Gaon data and peaking at number 11 on the Gaon Weekly Album Chart.[18] This debut release established Victon's sound as accessible pop with emotional depth, setting the foundation for their promotional activities. On the day of release, Plan A Entertainment hosted Victon's debut showcase at YES24 Live Hall in Seoul, where the group performed tracks from Voice to New World live for the first time, including "I'm Fine" and the introductory song "What Time Is It Now?," engaging an audience of invited fans, media, and industry figures.[19] The event highlighted their stage presence and group chemistry, with members expressing admiration for senior acts like BEAST as role models.[20] Following the showcase, Victon began promotions on major music programs, starting with their debut stage on M Countdown on November 10, 2016, where they delivered a medley of "What Time Is It Now?" and "I'm Fine," followed by appearances on Music Bank, Music Core, and Inkigayo later that week. These performances helped build visibility among K-pop audiences. Through these initial promotions, Victon began establishing their early fanbase, with the debut showcase serving as the first direct interaction event for supporters, fostering enthusiasm ahead of the official fandom name reveal in the following year.[19] The group's approachable image and consistent music show appearances in late 2016 laid the groundwork for growing popularity, despite the competitive debut landscape.2017: Early releases and growing popularity
Victon built upon the momentum from their 2016 debut by releasing their second EP, Ready, on March 2, 2017, under Plan A Entertainment. The five-track album featured the lead single "Eyez Eyez," a high-energy hip-hop track that emphasized the group's synchronized choreography and confident stage presence, marking their first comeback after four months.[21][22] On August 23, 2017, the group returned with their third EP, Identity, which explored themes of self-discovery through its five songs, led by the upbeat title track "Unbelievable." The release introduced a brighter, more playful concept with colorful visuals and dynamic performances, allowing Victon to showcase their versatility in both dance and vocals during promotions on shows like M Countdown and Music Bank.[23][24] Capping off the year, Victon celebrated their one-year anniversary with the fourth EP, From. VICTON, released on November 9, 2017. The six-track project included the emotional R&B title track "Remember Me," co-written by member Han Seungwoo, which highlighted the group's harmonious vocals and heartfelt lyrics about longing and memory.[25] These consecutive releases were accompanied by heightened media exposure, including appearances on variety programs and music chart shows, which helped solidify their domestic presence. In July 2017, Victon launched their self-produced reality series Born Identity on 1theK's YouTube channel, consisting of episodes that captured their daily training, games, and interactions, fostering closer connections with fans and contributing to gradual popularity growth.[26][27] However, as a rookie group under the emerging Plan A Entertainment, Victon encountered challenges with chart performance, as their singles achieved moderate rankings on platforms like Melon and Gaon amid competition from established acts, limiting broader breakthrough despite positive fan reception.[28]2018: Busking project and Time of Sorrow
In February 2018, Victon launched the "VICTON Busking Project," an innovative initiative designed to foster direct interaction with fans through impromptu street performances across Seoul and the surrounding Gyeonggi-do region. Announced by their agency Plan A Entertainment, the three-week endeavor allowed the seven members to showcase a mix of original songs from their discography and covers of popular tracks in casual, open-air settings, emphasizing accessibility and spontaneity over traditional stage shows.[29] This project highlighted the group's commitment to creative fan engagement, drawing crowds of supporters and passersby to locations such as urban squares and commercial districts, where performances were live-streamed via platforms like V Live to reach a broader audience. Building on the momentum from these grassroots activities, Victon returned with their first single album, Time of Sorrow, on May 23, 2018. The titular lead track, a melancholic ballad exploring themes of youthful heartbreak and fleeting romance, featured introspective lyrics and a mid-tempo arrangement that resonated emotionally with listeners. Accompanying the release was a music video evoking nostalgic high school memories through dramatic storytelling and cinematography, further amplifying the album's poignant narrative.[30] The single achieved notable international recognition shortly after launch, topping Japan's Tower Records chart and signaling Victon's growing appeal beyond South Korea, even without dedicated overseas promotions at the time.[31] As 2018 progressed, Victon marked their second debut anniversary on November 9 with celebratory content releases, including special photo sets and live streams that reflected on their journey and expressed gratitude to fans. Later that summer, the group announced preparations for their inaugural European tour, "VICTON First Europe Tour 2018," organized in collaboration with promoter Young Bros. Slated to begin on September 11 in Moscow and span seven cities—including London, Madrid, Milan, Vienna, Essen, and Istanbul—the tour represented a significant step in global outreach, with the members recording personalized video messages to build anticipation among international audiences.[32][33]2019: Produce X 101 participation and comeback with six members
In early 2019, two Victon members, Han Seungwoo and Choi Byungchan, went on hiatus from group activities to participate in Mnet's survival program Produce X 101, which aired from May to July.[34] The show aimed to form a temporary boy group, X1, through viewer votes, providing significant exposure for the contestants. Byungchan, who had been dealing with chronic Achilles tendinitis, withdrew from the program on July 11 during episode 11 due to worsening health issues, placing him at rank 31 overall before his exit.[35] Meanwhile, Seungwoo advanced to the finale and secured third place with 1,769,280 votes, earning a spot in X1 under an exclusive two-and-a-half-year contract that required him to pause Victon promotions.[36] This participation boosted the group's visibility, with fellow member Jung Subin also gaining unexpected popularity among viewers despite not competing, often highlighted in online discussions for his charm.[37] Following the Produce X 101 finale and X1's debut in August, Victon prepared for their return without Seungwoo, marking the group's first activities as a six-member unit comprising Seungsik, Sejun, Hanse, Byungchan, Chan, and Subin. Following a merger under Kakao M, the group transitioned to Play M Entertainment in early 2019. On October 6, their agency Play M Entertainment announced a November comeback, emphasizing the members' determination to showcase growth amid the changes.[38] The group released their fifth mini-album, Nostalgia, on November 4, featuring six tracks including the lead single "Nostalgic Night," a melancholic R&B-hip-hop track produced by MonoTree that reflected themes of longing and resilience.[39] Byungchan rejoined the lineup after recovering, contributing vocals and dance, while the album's promotion highlighted the remaining members' unity. The Nostalgia era achieved breakthrough success for Victon, debuting at number 10 on the Gaon Album Chart and topping iTunes charts in several countries.[40] "Nostalgic Night" trended in the top three on major Korean music sites upon release, leading to the group's first music show win on SBS MTV's The Show on November 12, where they performed emotionally, with members tearing up during the acceptance speech three years after debut.[41] This victory, their first since 2016, was dedicated to fans and absent member Seungwoo, underscoring the impact of Produce X 101's exposure on their career trajectory. The promotions, including a fan meeting titled Voice to Alice in August, further solidified fan support during the transitional period.[42]2020: Against the World and initial solo endeavors
In early 2020, Victon reunited as a seven-member group for their sixth mini album Continuous, released on March 9 amid the escalating COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea. The EP included the lead single "Howling," a high-energy track emphasizing themes of persistence and vocal prowess, with Han Seungwoo's return following X1's disbandment after Produce X 101 adding renewed visibility to the group. The album's showcase and promotions were limited by social distancing measures, yet it peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart, demonstrating fan support despite restrictions.[43][44] As global lockdowns intensified, Victon shifted to virtual formats for fan engagement, participating in the inaugural online edition of KCON:TACT 2020 Summer from June 19 to 27, where they performed hits like "Mayday" and "Howling" in a multi-stage setup streamed worldwide. Their own 2020 VICTON ONTACT LIVE [Mayday], held on July 12 via platforms like Weverse, featured interactive segments, setlist performances, and merchandise bundles, compensating for canceled in-person tours and fostering closer connections with international fans. These adaptations highlighted the group's resilience, with online viewership exceeding expectations for mid-tier acts during the crisis.[45][46] On June 2, Victon followed with their second single album Mayday, announced on May 20 by Play M Entertainment, featuring the titular track—a fierce, rock-infused anthem about breaking free from despair. The release's teaser images and music video emphasized a transformed, bolder image, aligning with the year's theme of overcoming adversity, and earned the group their third music show win on The Show. This comeback, just three months after Continuous, underscored their active schedule despite pandemic disruptions.[47][48] Pioneering individual pursuits, leader Han Seungwoo debuted solo on August 10 with the EP Fame, led by the self-penned "Sacrifice," an R&B-infused reflection on fame's pressures. As the first Victon member to promote independently, the album debuted at number two on the Gaon Album Chart, blending his vocal depth with introspective lyrics and marking a milestone in the group's diversification.[49]2021: Voice: The Future is Now and first enlistments
VICTON released their first studio album, VOICE: The Future is Now, on January 11, 2021, following a delay from its original December 2020 schedule due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[50][51] The album featured 13 tracks, including the lead single "What I Said," which showcased the group's evolving sound with intense choreography and thematic elements of determination and self-expression.[50] Building on their initial solo endeavors from 2020, the release highlighted individual contributions through four dedicated solo tracks—one each by members Kang Seungsik, Heo Chan, Lim Sejun, and Do Hanse—allowing each to explore personal artistic styles within the group's framework.[50] Promotions for the album were impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, including the cancellation of the planned comeback showcase amid heightened social distancing measures in South Korea.[52] Despite these challenges, the group conducted domestic activities such as music show performances and interviews, where members like Byungchan, Subin, and Seungsik discussed the album's rigorous preparation process and the demanding dance routines for "What I Said."[51] Internationally, planned expansions like an Asia tour were postponed, with the group instead focusing on virtual engagements to connect with fans amid travel limitations.[53] Throughout the year, members pursued individual activities to maintain momentum. Seungsik, for instance, made his musical theater debut as Yoon Ki-cheol in I Loved You, with his first performance on August 15.[54] Other members contributed to variety shows and preparatory solo projects, such as Han Seungwoo's upcoming single ahead of his service obligations. These efforts underscored the group's adaptability during a transitional period. The full seven-member era concluded with leader Han Seungwoo's mandatory military enlistment on July 28, 2021, as a member of the military band after basic training.[55][56] His enlistment, initially set for July 26 but delayed by two days due to quarantine protocols at the training center, reduced VICTON to six active members for subsequent activities.[57] The remaining members supported him through a private send-off, emphasizing group unity as they navigated this shift.[55]2022: Chronograph, Chaos, and member departure
In early 2022, Victon continued promotions as a six-member group with their third single album, Chronograph, released on January 18. The title track, "Chronograph," is a dance-pop song featuring dynamic rhythms and themes of capturing fleeting moments in time, marking the first installment of the group's "Time Trilogy" project.[58][59] The album includes two additional tracks: "Want Me (시간의 문)" and an English version of the title song, emphasizing the group's evolving sound with intricate choreography and visual aesthetics centered on clock motifs.[59] Following a promotional period for Chronograph, Victon returned on May 31 with their seventh mini-album, Chaos, their first EP of the year and the second chapter in the "Time Trilogy." The lead single, "Stupid O'Clock," blends pop, jazz, and bass-heavy elements to explore impulsive emotions, accompanied by a music video showcasing chaotic yet synchronized performances.[60] The album comprises six tracks, including "Bonnie and Clyde" and "INK," highlighting the members' vocal harmonies and production depth amid ongoing individual activities influenced by prior enlistments.[61] In September 2022, member Heo Chan faced a drunk driving investigation after an incident on September 20, leading to a temporary halt in all group and solo activities announced by IST Entertainment on September 22. On October 11, the agency confirmed Heo Chan's departure from Victon, stating that after discussions with the members, the decision was made to prevent further harm to the group, allowing the remaining five to continue activities.[3] The statement emphasized Heo Chan's reflection on his actions and support for his future endeavors outside the group, while affirming Victon's commitment to future projects. Fans expressed disappointment and concern over the lineup change, with many voicing support for the remaining members on official platforms amid the controversy.[62]2023–2025: Military services, contract non-renewals, hiatus, and anniversary reunion
In early 2023, VICTON's leader Han Seungwoo was discharged from his mandatory military service on January 27, marking the completion of his 21-month enlistment that began in July 2021.[63] Shortly thereafter, member Kang Seungsik enlisted on March 20 as part of the military band, followed by Lim Sejun's enlistment on June 13 as an active-duty soldier.[64][65] These staggered military commitments, combined with prior enlistments and a member departure in 2022, contributed to the group's shift away from collective activities. On April 20, 2023, IST Entertainment announced that members Choi Byungchan, Do Hanse, and Jung Subin would not renew their exclusive contracts upon expiration, ending the agency's management of them while affirming their continued status as VICTON members.[66] The group entered an indefinite hiatus thereafter, with no new music releases or official promotions following their 2022 album Chaos, as members prioritized individual pursuits amid ongoing military obligations.[66] By late 2024, the remaining contracts concluded: Han Seungwoo's on November 27, followed by Seungsik's and Sejun's on December 17, after which all members departed IST Entertainment.[4] Sejun, who was discharged on December 12, 2024, faced a setback in July 2025 when health issues forced his withdrawal from KCON LA performances, as announced by his agency WAY BETTER.[67] Despite the hiatus and label transitions, VICTON marked their 9th debut anniversary on November 9, 2025, with a casual reunion that underscored their lasting camaraderie. Do Hanse shared photos on social media of the six members gathering for a relaxed meetup featuring coffee and ice cream, capturing a wholesome atmosphere free of alcohol and emphasizing their enduring bonds even without active group endeavors.[68]Members
Former members
Han Seung-woo (born December 24, 1994) served as the leader and main vocalist of Victon from the group's debut in 2016 until the end of his contract activities in 2024. He enlisted for mandatory military service on July 28, 2021, and was discharged on January 27, 2023. His exclusive contract with IST Entertainment terminated on November 27, 2024, marking his departure from the agency through non-renewal. Post-departure, Han Seung-woo signed with Aura Entertainment on December 13, 2024, and continued his career as a solo artist and actor, releasing the single album Scene on June 5, 2024, the single "Positive Vibes" on April 20, 2025, and his fourth mini album Top Note on June 30, 2025.[10][69] Kang Seung-sik (born April 15, 1997) was a vocalist in Victon from 2016 until his contract expired in late 2024. He enlisted in the military on March 22, 2023, and was discharged on September 19, 2024. His exclusive contract with IST Entertainment ended on December 17, 2024, via non-renewal. Following his departure, Kang Seung-sik pursued acting and musical theater roles, including OST contributions like "What If" for EXchange 2 and "기억이 잠든 사이에 (Part 5)" for Find Me in Your Memory, before signing an exclusive contract with MUMW Entertainment on July 30, 2025, and debuting with the solo single "괜찮은 오차 (Perfectly Imperfect)" on October 1, 2025.[70] Heo Chan (born October 8, 1998) performed as a vocalist and dancer in Victon from the group's formation in 2016 until his voluntary exit on October 11, 2022, prompted by a drunk driving incident in September 2022 that led to a police investigation and suspension of activities. After leaving, Heo Chan focused on personal reflection and limited public endeavors under his former agency, with no major group promotions thereafter. Lim Se-jun (born March 19, 1998) acted as a vocalist in Victon starting in 2016, enlisting for military service on June 13, 2023, and discharging on December 12, 2024. His contract with IST Entertainment concluded on December 17, 2024, through non-renewal. Post-departure, Lim Se-jun signed with WAY BETTER on February 19, 2025, and debuted as a solo artist with the single "You're My Summer" on May 16, 2025, followed by a fan concert tour beginning in Seoul on May 17, 2025.[71] Do Han-se (born November 11, 1999) held the position of main rapper in Victon from debut until April 20, 2023, when his contract expired without renewal. After leaving IST Entertainment, he signed with The Dial Music on August 11, 2023 (contract ended July 22, 2024), and released his first digital single Gummy Bear under the agency in 2023, followed by his second EP Neighbor Rockstar (collaboration with LAVEEN) on July 9, 2025 as an independent artist. Choi Byung-chan (born October 1, 1999) contributed as a vocalist to Victon from 2016 until his contract non-renewal on April 20, 2023. Following his departure from IST Entertainment, he signed with New Way Company on May 15, 2023, and advanced his acting career with roles in dramas such as Live On (2020), The King's Affection (2021), Business Proposal (2022), and Love Phobia (2025, as Hong Baek-ho), alongside fanmeetings through 2024 and 2025.[72] Jung Su-bin (born July 5, 2000), the maknae and rapper of Victon since 2016, departed via contract non-renewal on April 20, 2023. He signed with Echo Global Group on June 23, 2023, and shifted focus to acting roles, including debuts in theater and television starting post-departure, such as the role of Cha Do-hoon in a drama released February 13, 2025.[73]Membership timeline
| Member | 2016–2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Han Seungwoo | ● | ● (until Jul 28) Enlisted (Jul 28, 2021 – Jan 27, 2023)[12] | Enlisted | Discharged (Jan 27) ● (until Nov 27) Contract ended (Nov 27, 2024)[74] | Contract ended | Inactive |
| Kang Seungsik | ● | ● | ● | Enlisted (Mar 22, 2023 – Sep 19, 2024)[12] | Discharged (Sep 19) ● (until Dec 17) Contract ended (Dec 17, 2024)[75] | Inactive |
| Lim Sejun | ● | ● | ● | ● (until Jun 13) Enlisted (Jun 13, 2023 – Dec 12, 2024)[65][76] | Enlisted (until Dec 12) Discharged (Dec 12) Contract ended (Dec 17, 2024)[75] | Inactive |
| Choi Byungchan | ● | ● | ● | ● (until Apr 20) Contract ended (Apr 20, 2023)[77] | Inactive | Inactive |
| Do Hanse | ● | ● | ● | ● (until Apr 20) Contract ended (Apr 20, 2023)[77] | Inactive | Inactive |
| Jung Subin | ● | ● | ● | ● (until Apr 20) Contract ended (Apr 20, 2023)[77] | Inactive | Inactive |
| Heo Chan | ● | ● | ● (until Oct 11) Departed (Oct 11, 2022)[3] | Inactive | Inactive | Inactive |
Discography
Studio albums
Victon's sole studio album, Voice: The Future Is Now, was released on January 11, 2021, by Play M Entertainment, marking their first full-length release after a series of extended plays and singles.[78] The album comprises 13 tracks, emphasizing the group's vocal strengths through a mix of group songs and solo performances by members Seungsik, Han Seung-woo, Byungchan, and Sejun, and serves as a showcase of their matured sound blending pop, R&B, and ballad elements.[78][79] The title track, "What I Said," highlights dynamic vocals and choreography, while tracks like "Into the Mirror" and "Circle" demonstrate diverse production styles contributed to by the members themselves.[80] Commercially, the album sold over 114,000 copies in South Korea according to Circle Chart (formerly Gaon) data, surpassing 100,000 units and reflecting strong fan support amid the group's 2021 promotions.[81] Critically, the album received positive reviews for its vocal depth and member involvement in songwriting, with outlets praising it as a pivotal step in Victon's evolution toward more sophisticated artistry and a "wonderful display of sound."[80][82][79]| Title | Artist | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales (KOR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voice: The Future Is Now | Victon | Released: January 11, 2021 Label: Play M Formats: CD, digital download Length: 44:00 | 4 (Circle) | 114,245[81] |
- "Into the Mirror" – 3:30
- "What I Said" (title track) – 3:26
- "Circle" – 3:12
- "Chess" – 3:27
- "Up to You" – 3:13
- "All Day" – 3:15
- "Carry On" (Kang Seung-sik solo) – 3:41
- "Eyes on You" – 3:30
- "Utopia" (Han Seung-woo solo) – 3:42
- "Where Is Love?" (Byungchan solo) – 3:40
- "Unpredictable" (Seungsik solo) – 3:38
- "Flip a Coin" (Sejun solo) – 3:25
- "We Stay" – 3:51 [78]
Extended plays
Victon's extended plays, commonly referred to as mini-albums in K-pop, span their active years and showcase evolving musical styles from energetic pop to more mature R&B influences. These releases typically contain 5-7 tracks and served as primary vehicles for comebacks between full-length albums. Key examples highlight the group's vocal harmony and dynamic performances, with title tracks often achieving notable music show wins or chart success. Sales figures reflect domestic physical album shipments reported by official charts, demonstrating growth in fanbase support over time.| Title | Release date | Label | Title track | Peak (Gaon/Circle Album Chart) | Total sales (South Korea) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voice to New World | November 9, 2016 | Plan A Entertainment | "I'm Fine" | 11 [83] | 8,370 (first month) [84] |
| Ready | March 2, 2017 | Plan A Entertainment | "Eyez Eyez" | 6 [85] | 14,421 (Gaon) [18] |
| Identity | August 23, 2017 | Plan A Entertainment | "Unbelievable" | 6 [86] | ~10,000 (Gaon) [18] |
| From. Victon | November 9, 2017 | Plan A Entertainment | "Remember Me" | 14 [87] | 16,364 (Gaon) |
| Nostalgia | November 4, 2019 | Play M Entertainment | "Nostalgic Night" | 4 [88] | ~50,000 (Hanteo) [6] |
| Continuous | March 9, 2020 | Play M Entertainment | "Howling" | 2 [89] | 95,709 [90] |
| Chaos | May 31, 2022 | IST Entertainment | "Stupid O'Clock" | 6 [91] | ~100,000 (Circle est.; first month 72,940) [92] [93] |
| Choice | November 15, 2022 | IST Entertainment | "Virus" | 4 [94] | ~120,000 (Hanteo) [95] |
Single albums
Victon's single albums represent standalone releases designed for targeted promotions, typically featuring one to three tracks and emphasizing digital distribution alongside physical copies. These releases allowed the group to maintain momentum between extended plays and full albums, with a focus on emotional ballads and upbeat anthems to connect with fans during transitional periods. The group's output in this format has been limited, prioritizing quality over quantity and leveraging online platforms for broader reach.[96] The debut single album, Time of Sorrow, was released on May 23, 2018, by Plan A Entertainment, serving as a poignant bridge following the group's early mini albums. The title track, "Time of Sorrow" (오월애), is a melancholic R&B ballad reflecting on loss and farewell, accompanied by an instrumental version. The album peaked at #2 on the Gaon Album Chart. Physical sales totaled 9,921 copies according to Hanteo Chart data. Promotion included a music video emphasizing dramatic choreography and stage performances on shows like M Countdown, helping to build international buzz, including topping Japan's Tower Records chart. Digital strategies focused on streaming platforms, contributing to modest download figures amid the group's growing fanbase.[18][97][98][99] In 2020, Victon issued their second single album, Mayday, on June 2, under Play M Entertainment, reuniting the full group after a brief hiatus. The lead single "Mayday" delivers an energetic pop-rock plea for help in love, paired with its instrumental. Physical sales reached 95,850 units on the Hanteo Chart, reflecting heightened fan engagement post their mini album Continuous. Digitally, "Mayday" achieved 92,882 downloads in its debut month on the Gaon Chart and peaked at No. 23 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales. Promotional efforts were intensive, with a detailed schedule shared in advance including music show appearances; the track earned a first-place win on SBS MTV's The Show on June 9, boosting visibility through live performances and fan events. The release emphasized digital accessibility via Spotify and Apple Music to maximize global streams.[81][100][101][102] The third and most recent single album, Chronograph, arrived on January 18, 2022, via IST Entertainment, showcasing the group's evolving sound with themes of time and desire. It includes the title track "Chronograph," a synth-pop number with an English version, plus B-side "Want Me?" totaling three tracks. While specific sales figures are not publicly detailed, the physical editions (in Chronos and Graphein versions) incorporated innovative anti-bulk-buying measures, such as randomized exclusive photocards to encourage fair distribution and reduce waste. Promotion centered on a cinematic music video and digital rollout, with streams amplified through social media teasers and performances amid the group's shifting lineup due to enlistments. This release highlighted Victon's strategic use of limited editions for fan interaction, maintaining digital presence on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.[103][104][105] Overall, Victon's single albums underscore a sparse but impactful category in their discography, with total physical sales across releases exceeding 100,000 units and digital metrics demonstrating steady growth in downloads and streams, particularly through targeted online campaigns.[81]Singles
Victon's lead singles have primarily served as title tracks for their albums and single releases, showcasing the group's evolution from rookie sound to more mature concepts. Early releases like "I'm Fine" marked their debut but saw limited chart impact, while later tracks such as "Nostalgic Night" and "Mayday" achieved breakthroughs in both domestic and international recognition. The group earned three music show wins across their promotions, all on SBS MTV's The Show.| Title | Release date | Album | Peak chart positions | Music show wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "I'm Fine" (아무렇지 않은 척) | November 9, 2016 | Voice to New World | — | — |
| "Eyez Eyez" | March 2, 2017 | Ready | — | — |
| "Unbelievable" (말도 안돼) | August 23, 2017 | Identity | — | — |
| "Remember Me" | November 9, 2017 | From. VICTON | — | — |
| "Time of Sorrow" (오월애) | May 23, 2018 | Time of Sorrow | — | — |
| "Nostalgic Night" | November 4, 2019 | Nostalgia | Melon Realtime #51, Billboard Social 50 #45 | 1 (The Show, November 12, 2019) |
| "Howling" | March 9, 2020 | Continuous | — | 1 (The Show, March 17, 2020) |
| "Mayday" | June 2, 2020 | Mayday | Gaon Weekly Download #5, Billboard World Digital Song Sales #23 | 1 (The Show, June 9, 2020) |
| "What I Said" | January 11, 2021 | Voice: The Future Is Now | Billboard World Digital Song Sales (debut) | — |
| "Sweet Travel" | November 9, 2021 | Sweet Travel | — | — |
| "Chronograph" | January 18, 2022 | Chronograph | — | — |
| "Stupid O'Clock" (스투핏 어클락) | May 31, 2022 | Chaos | — | — |
| "Virus" | November 15, 2022 | Choice | — | — |
Collaborations
Victon has engaged in select collaborations with other artists and contributed original soundtracks (OSTs) for South Korean dramas, showcasing their versatility beyond core group releases. These projects often highlight the group's vocal harmonies and emotional delivery in partnership with established performers or for narrative-driven contexts. In August 2017, Victon collaborated with soloist Huh Gak and girl group Apink on the upbeat track "OASIS," released as part of their agency's collaborative project series. The song blends pop and tropical house elements, emphasizing themes of refreshment and connection during summer, and was promoted through a joint music video featuring all artists.[106] The group's first drama OST came in April 2018 with "Celebrate," the sixth part for the JTBC series That Man Oh Soo. This lively pop number, centered on embracing life's joys, marked Victon's entry into soundtrack contributions and received positive reception for its energetic production tailored to the drama's romantic comedy tone.[107] In December 2021, Victon released "Pray For Me" as the fourth part of the OST for the Coupang Play drama One Ordinary Day. The ballad explores themes of longing and protection amid hardship, aligning with the series' intense thriller narrative, and features the full group's layered vocals for emotional depth.[108] Their most recent OST, "You Are Mine" from March 2022, served as the second part for the SBS romantic comedy A Business Proposal. Performed by members Seungsik, Sejun, and Byungchan under the group credit, the tender R&B track conveys possessive affection and became one of Victon's most streamed OSTs, amassing over 8 million plays on platforms like YouTube Music due to its synergy with the drama's viral popularity.[109] Additionally, in 2016 prior to their official debut, three members—Seungsik, Sejun, and Hanse—formed the subunit Plan A Boys and collaborated with Huh Gak on the digital single "#Begin Again." Credited as a group-affiliated project, the song's nostalgic pop style reflects on past relationships and new starts, released as part of the agency's episodic singles.[110]Filmography
Reality shows
Victon's pre-debut reality show Me & 7 Men (미.칠.남), broadcast on MBC every1 from August 31 to November 1, 2016, followed the selection and training of its seven members from Plan A Entertainment's pool of trainees, spanning 10 episodes that highlighted their daily challenges, performances, and interpersonal dynamics.[15] The program, which included English subtitles on its official YouTube channel, served as an introduction to the group's formation and fostered early fan interest by showcasing the members' resilience and camaraderie during rigorous preparation.[111] This survival-style format significantly contributed to member bonding, as the shared trials under pressure solidified their relationships ahead of debut, while boosting initial popularity through viewer empathy and investment in their journey. In 2017, VICTON's Born Identity aired for 16 episodes starting July 1, focusing on the group's identity and challenges post-debut, including games and behind-the-scenes content to build fan connection.[112] In 2018 and 2019, VICTON Diary, an ongoing behind-the-scenes series on the group's official YouTube channel, provided fans with episodic insights into their professional and personal lives, including album production, travel vlogs, and casual interactions, with over 100 episodes released during this period.[113] These short-form videos, often featuring member-led narration, emphasized group activities like rehearsals and off-stage moments, enhancing fan engagement by creating a sense of proximity and loyalty among viewers.[114] The series played a pivotal role in strengthening internal bonds, as documented segments captured collaborative problem-solving and mutual support during tours and comebacks, while elevating the group's visibility through consistent, relatable content that resonated with international audiences. Additionally, Victon's Prelude to the War, a dedicated 8-episode reality series released in 2018, chronicled the group's creative process and challenges during their Time of Sorrow era, including strategic discussions and performance trials.[115] Aired via online platforms, it integrated elements like on-location shoots, further immersing viewers in the members' collaborative dynamics and decision-making. The show reinforced fan connections by revealing vulnerabilities and triumphs, ultimately enhancing group unity and sustaining momentum. In 2020, Victon appeared in several reality programs, including Idol's Cuisine on 1theK Originals, where members showcased cooking skills; Victon's Wise Life on their V Live channel, offering lifestyle tips; and How to Be Inssa on 1theK Originals, exploring friendship dynamics.Variety and music show appearances
Victon frequently appeared on major South Korean music programs to promote their releases from their debut in 2016 through their final activities in 2022. The group performed on SBS's Inkigayo multiple times, including stages for "Chronograph" on January 23, 2022, "Stupid O'Clock" on June 5 and June 12, 2022, and "Virus" on November 20 and November 27, 2022.[116][117][118][119][120] On KBS2's Music Bank, they showcased tracks such as "Nightmare" on March 20, 2020, "What I Said" and "Flip A Coin" on January 15, 2021, "New World (Nostalgic Night)" on November 8, 2019, "Chronograph" on January 28, 2022, and "Virus" on November 18, 2022.[121][122][123][124][125] Similarly, Victon delivered performances on MBC's Show! Music Core, featuring "New World" on November 9, 2019, "Nostalgic Night" on November 16, 2019, "Nightmare" on March 21, 2020, "What I Said" on January 23, 2021, "Chronograph" on January 22, 2022, "Stupid O'Clock" on August 13, 2022, and "Virus" on November 27, 2022.[126][127][128][129][130][131][132] Despite consistent promotions, Victon did not secure wins on Inkigayo, Music Bank, or Show! Music Core, though they earned three victories on SBS MTV's The Show, including for "Mayday" in 2020.[133] In addition to music broadcasts, Victon made notable guest appearances on variety programs, particularly MBC Every1's Weekly Idol, where they participated in group games, dance challenges, and showcase segments. Their debut-era appearance on episode 288 in February 2017 included a cover dance battle against groups like MOMOLAND and PENTAGON, highlighting member Byungchan's versatile dance covers of tracks by EXO, BTS, TWICE, and BLACKPINK.[134] Later episodes, such as 323 and 356, featured promotional games and performances of songs like "Hey" in 2018, emphasizing the group's energetic dynamics and talents.[135][136][137] Following the group's hiatus announcement in November 2022, individual members continued to appear on variety and music shows, extending Victon's legacy through solo endeavors. For instance, leader Han Seungwoo guest-starred on JTBC's Music Universe K-909 in episode 18 of 2023 and joined the cast of KBS2's Let's Play Soccer seasons 3 and 4 as player No. 24, starting from episode 33 of season 3 and continuing into 2025.[138][139]Concert tours
Headlining tours
Victon's inaugural international headlining endeavor was their First Europe Tour in 2018, which spanned seven cities across the continent from September 11 to 23. The tour commenced in Moscow, Russia, followed by performances in London, United Kingdom (September 13); Madrid, Spain (September 15); Milan, Italy (September 16); Paris, France (September 18); Vienna, Austria (September 20); Essen, Germany (September 22); and concluded in Istanbul, Turkey (September 23). Organized by Young Bros, this series of concerts marked the group's first major overseas outing as headliners, showcasing their early discography to European audiences.[32][140] In late 2019, Victon embarked on their 1st Asia Tour titled "Voice to Alice," visiting five cities to engage with regional fans through fan meetings and performances. The tour kicked off in Tokyo, Japan (November 29–30), proceeded to Osaka, Japan (December 1); Bangkok, Thailand (December 8); Taipei, Taiwan (December 14); and wrapped up in Manila, Philippines (December 21) at the SM North EDSA Skydome. Announced via the group's official channels, the events highlighted interactive elements alongside live sets, with tickets for select stops selling out rapidly, reflecting growing international interest.[141][142][143] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Victon's touring plans in 2020, leading to a pivot toward virtual formats. Their first online concert, 2020 VICTON ONTACT LIVE [Mayday], took place on July 12, streamed globally to fans unable to attend in person. This headlining virtual event featured full performances of tracks from their recent releases, allowing interaction through live chat and serving as a bridge to international audiences amid travel restrictions. Scaled-back activities continued into 2021 with online fan meetings, maintaining momentum without physical tours.[144][145]Joint and fan meeting tours
From 2020 to 2022, Victon emphasized fan meeting tours in Korea and across Asia, adapting to pandemic restrictions with hybrid online-offline formats to maintain close connections with fans, known as ALICE. The 2020 VICTON Fan Meeting "Back to the Wonderland" took place on November 8 at Blue Square iMarket Hall in Seoul, revisiting themes from their debut era with interactive segments and performances.[146] In July 2020, they held the online "2020 VICTON ONTACT LIVE [Mayday]," a virtual concert streamed globally via V LIVE, emphasizing emotional fan engagement during lockdowns.[147] The 2021 "Sweet Travel" fan meeting combined online and offline elements, held in Seoul on December 4–5.[148] In 2022, the "VICTON Fanmeeting [Chronograph]" launched as an Asian tour, starting in Seoul on February 5–6 at Yes24 Live Hall and extending to Bangkok, Thailand, on February 26 at SHOW DC Hall, featuring time-themed games and covers that drew over 5,000 attendees regionally.[149] Concluding the period, the 2022 VICTON Fanconcert [Chronicle] occurred on October 15–16 in Seoul at Blue Square Mastercard Hall, blending fan meeting elements with concert performances to celebrate their journey.[150][151] Following the group's hiatus starting in 2023 due to military enlistments and contract expirations, individual members hosted fan meetings as tributes to Victon's legacy, allowing fans to reconnect with the group's spirit. Kang Seungsik held his first solo fan meeting "Just, Seungsik" in Seoul on March 4, 2023, at Sungshin Women's University Art Center, before enlisting, focusing on gratitude toward ALICE.[152][153] Choi Byungchan conducted his debut Japanese fan meeting "PICNIC - Always with you-" on July 1, 2023, in Tokyo, incorporating Victon songs to honor the group.[154][155] In 2025, Lim Sejun launched the "2025 Asia Fan Concert Tour 'You're My Summer'" starting May 17, 2025, in Seoul and expanding to Asia, while Seungsik's "2025 Fanmeeting 'Home'" occurred on March 15, 2025, in Seoul at Ewha Womans University Samsung Hall, both evoking Victon's communal fan experiences.[9][156]Awards and nominations
Awards
Victon received several notable awards up to 2022, primarily recognizing their music show performances and overall popularity in the K-pop industry during their active period. The group secured three music show wins, all on SBS MTV's The Show. Their first win came on November 12, 2019, for the title track "Nostalgic Night" from their mini album Nostalgia, marking their debut music program victory after three years since debuting.[5] On March 17, 2020, Victon earned their second win with "Howling" from the EP Continuous, the first achievement as a full seven-member group following Han Seung-woo's return from X1 activities.[157] Their third win followed on June 9, 2020, for "Mayday" from their single album of the same name.[158] At the 2020 Soribada Best K-Music Awards held on August 13, Victon received the Bonsang Award, honoring their musical contributions that year alongside artists like BTS and TWICE.[159] In recognition of their rising fan loyalty and trendsetting presence, Victon won the Hot Trend Male Idol Group award at the 2021 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards on April 27.[160]Nominations
Victon earned several nominations for major awards between 2019 and 2022, reflecting their growing recognition before entering hiatus in 2023. Victon earned a nomination for Best Korean Act at the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards, competing against ASTRO, KARD, EVERGLOW, and Stray Kids in a category highlighting rising K-pop acts with global appeal.[161] This recognition came amid the group's peak visibility from 2019 to 2021, a period marked by breakthrough chart entries and music show achievements that elevated their profile domestically.[162] Although they did not secure the win, the nomination underscored Victon's growing international fanbase during this time. Other notable nominations include:- Asia Artist Awards 2020: Popularity Award – Music
- Genie Music Awards 2020: Artist of the Year
- Soribada Best K-Music Awards 2020: Male Popularity Award
- Asia Artist Awards 2021: Male Idol Group Popularity Award
- Seoul Music Awards 2021: Bonsang Award, K-Wave Popularity Award, Popularity Award
- Seoul Music Awards 2022: U+Idol Live Best Artist Award
