EXO's 'REVERXE' surpasses 1 million sales, eighth million-seller for group

Released on January 19, 2026, EXO's eighth full-length album 'REVERXE' has reached over 1 million cumulative sales as of February 26, marking the group's eighth million-selling album since 'XOXO (Kiss & Hug)' in 2013. The release continues to dominate international charts amid strong promotional momentum.

Just over five weeks after its January 19, 2026, release, EXO's 'REVERXE' surpassed 1 million cumulative sales by the morning of February 26, solidifying its place as the group's eighth million-seller and underscoring their enduring K-pop dominance.

Globally, the album hit No. 1 on iTunes Top Albums in 48 regions. In China, it topped weekly K-pop charts across five Tencent Music platforms, claimed No. 1 on QQ Music’s weekly digital album chart with a “Triple Platinum” certification, and led Hanteo Chart's weekly World and Album charts while topping Circle Chart's monthly Retail Albums.

The title track 'Crown' fueled this success with EXO’s signature “SMP style” and powerful performance, sweeping five major music shows for a grand slam. Promotions included a high-profile pop-up collaboration with The Hyundai Seoul and QQ Music, drawing large crowds.

EXO's momentum builds toward their sixth solo concert tour, 'EXO PLANET #6 – EXhOrizon', with the Seoul leg set for April 10-12 at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park.

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