PLAVE teases Caligo Pt.2
PLAVE announced a fourth mini‑album, Caligo Pt.2, and promoted YouTube shopping perks tied to the release in a social post that’s circulating among fans. (x.com) The announcement frames the release as part of a continuing project cycle for the act. (x.com)
PLAVE’s next release is no longer just a teaser cycle: the group set April 13, 2026 for the digital release of *Caligo Pt.2* and April 14 for the physical album. (youtube.com) Official rollout materials describe it as PLAVE’s fourth mini-album, with a promotion scheduler, concept film, highlight medley and packshot released ahead of launch. (weverse.io) The physical album is being sold in at least four versions — Photobook, Inventory, ID Pass and Pocaalbum — according to Weverse notices and shop listings tied to the release. (weverse.io) That release lands as a direct follow-up to *Caligo Pt.1*, which came out on February 3, 2025 as PLAVE’s third mini-album. (weverse.io) The “Pt.2” label signals that PLAVE is extending the same album cycle rather than starting a new named series. The group’s own materials have used the *Caligo* title across both projects. (weverse.io) The commercial setup around the album is also unusually visible. Weverse Shop says pre-orders for some *Caligo Pt.2* versions come with limited special gifts during the pre-order window, and those purchases count toward Hanteo Chart and Circle Chart sales totals. (shop.weverse.io) That matters in PLAVE’s case because the previous *Caligo* release broke into the million-seller tier in its first week, according to coverage summarized on the group’s discography page. (en.wikipedia.org) PLAVE has built this comeback with a full K-pop style rollout: a prologue video posted March 18, a concept film on March 21, and a highlight medley on April 7, each carrying the same April 13 digital release date. (youtube.com) By the time fans saw the latest social post circulating online, the release calendar, formats and store incentives were already in place. The remaining step is the album drop itself. (weverse.io)