SHINee’s Onew is preparing for a major solo EP release in Japan, set for October 1, as confirmed by his agency Griffin Entertainment. This project marks his second solo Japanese EP and builds on his momentum following recent album and tour activity. The new EP, titled “Saku,” features five tracks, each inspired by the theme of flowers. Onew personally introduced the concept through a series of teaser photos, where he posed with various flower bouquets. The visual concept highlights themes of growth, emotion, and natural beauty, aligning closely with the tone of the album.
This solo EP release arrives just days before Onew performs a three-night concert series in Tokyo. His Japan concerts, scheduled for October 3 through 5, are part of his ongoing global tour titled “Onew The Live: Percent.” These shows will offer fans a first chance to experience the new music live. Onew launched his tour in Seoul last month, delivering strong performances that received praise from both fans and critics. Following the Japan dates, he will bring his solo tour to fans in Latin America and Europe. Tour organizers have not yet released the full schedule for the next legs but expect strong international turnout.
Earlier this year, Onew released his second full-length album, also titled “Percent.” The album topped iTunes charts in nine different regions, reflecting strong digital sales and fan engagement. This success has helped reinforce Onew’s reputation as a solo artist within the broader K-pop industry. Industry analysts see this solo EP release as a strategic move by Griffin Entertainment to deepen Onew’s global fanbase. His ongoing tour supports both promotional goals and artist development. With the K-pop market growing in international value, individual projects like this one offer long-term branding opportunities.
Looking ahead, Onew’s focus on original concepts and consistent touring suggests sustained solo activity. His artistic choices, paired with steady international demand, position him as a key solo figure in K-pop. As October begins, fans await both the solo EP release and live stages that will follow in Japan and beyond.