Itzy's yuna announces debut solo album ice cream

Yuna of Itzy revealed plans for her first solo album, titled Ice Cream, set for release on March 23 via Jyp Entertainment. The announcement includes a detailed promotion schedule and a cinematic trailer teasing the project's concept. This marks the second official solo debut from an Itzy member, following leader Yeji's Air in 2025.

On March 1, Yuna of the K-pop group Itzy announced her debut solo album, Ice Cream, through the group's social networks and Jyp Entertainment channels. The album is scheduled for release on March 23 at 6 p.m. KST (5 a.m. ET), making Yuna the second Itzy member to launch an official solo project. Leader Yeji preceded her with the mini album Air and title track "Air" on March 10, 2025, via Jyp Entertainment.

The promotion schedule begins with the track list reveal on March 9 at midnight KST, followed by four sets of concept photos from March 10 to 13. Music video teasers and additional photos are set for March 13 and 16, an album spoiler on March 17, and a countdown live on March 20. The full album and music video drop on March 23, with U.S. physical copies and "Ice Cream (Remixes)" available from March 27.

A cinematic trailer, available on Itzy and Jyp Entertainment's YouTube channels, features a cartoon aesthetic. It depicts multiple versions of Yuna stunned by a new arrival who attempts to claim vanilla ice cream, hinting at the album's storyline that fans will explore further upon release.

Meanwhile, Yuna continues group commitments. Itzy kicked off their Tunnel Vision World Tour on February 13 in Seoul, supporting the EP Tunnel Vision released November 10, 2025, with title track "Tunnel Vision." The mini album debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart in nine regions. The tour includes stops in Asia and Oceania, such as Australia.

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