PLAVE schedules listening parties

PLAVE said it will host Stationhead listening parties for its fourth mini‑album, Caligo Pt.2, on April 15, 21 and 23 KST as a way to connect with fans and preview tracks. The band linked the sessions on social media, where fans responded with thousands of interactions. (x.com)

PLAVE is adding three Stationhead listening parties this month as it pushes its new mini-album, with sessions set for April 15, April 21 and April 23 in South Korea time. (x.com) The group posted direct Stationhead links for all three sessions on its official X account, tying the events to its fourth mini-album, *Caligo Pt.2*. The album’s digital release was set for April 13 at 6 p.m. Korea Standard Time, with the physical release following on April 14. (x.com) (youtube.com) (soompi.com) Stationhead is a live social-audio app where fans hear songs in sync and chat together while artists or fan hosts run the room. The company says listeners can “stream together” across services and interact live during sessions. (stationhead.com) (play.google.com) That format fits PLAVE’s model. The five-member act performs as animated characters, but VLAST says the group is built around real performers and releases music, videos and fan content through official channels like any other idol act. (vlast.com) (reuters.com) The listening-party rollout lands one day after *Caligo Pt.2* arrived with the title track “Born Savage.” Soompi reported the comeback package included teasers, a track spoiler and a highlight medley in the run-up to release. (soompi.com) (youtube.com) PLAVE is coming off a year in which *Caligo Pt.1* put four songs on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart, and “Dash” entered the Billboard Global 200 at No. 195. Billboard and The Korea Herald both reported the chart run in February 2025. (billboard.com) (koreaherald.com) The group debuted in March 2023 and has expanded quickly from singles to multiple mini-albums. VLAST lists members Yejun, Noah, Bamby, Eunho and Hamin on its official artist page. (vlast.com) For fans outside South Korea, the first listening party begins on April 15 Korea Standard Time, which falls on April 14 in much of the United States. The setup turns the album campaign into three scheduled live meetups instead of a single release-day burst. (x.com)

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