
Riding a hot streak as an actor, Lee Jun-young is heading back to his first love: music. The multi-hyphenate will return as a singer this month, marking his first music release in five years.
His agency Billions announced at midnight on the 4th via official social channels that Lee will drop his first mini-album, "LAST DANCE". According to the comeback scheduler, the tracklist arrives on Sept. 5, with physical pre-orders opening at noon KST on Sept. 8 through online retailers.
The rollout includes four sets of concept photos and two versions of a moving poster, plus a pair of music video teasers for the title track. A Highlight medley previewing every song on the project lands on Sept. 17―five days before the release.

Lee’s return as a recording artist comes about five years after his 2020 digital single "AMEN." In 2025, he broadened his acting slate with Netflix series like "Melo Movie," "When Life Gives You Tangerines," and "Weak Hero Class 2," as well as KBS2’s "Pump Up the Healthy Love," connecting with audiences worldwide. With a packed slate of comeback content on the way, anticipation is high for what he’ll deliver onstage and in the studio.
Lee first entered the spotlight at 17, joining U-KISS and debuting under the stage name JUN.
"LAST DANCE" arrives Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. KST on major streaming platforms.
Photo by Baik Seung-Chul
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)