AMPERS&ONE has officially set their comeback date for April 8 with the release of their fourth mini album "DEFINITION."

FNC Entertainment announced the news on March 20, revealing that the album will drop at 6 p.m. KST. This marks the group's first comeback since "LOUD & PROUD" approximately eight months ago, signaling their return after an extended break.

The announcement came with a teaser that hints at the concept for "DEFINITION," though specific details about the album's sound or themes remain under wraps. The timing places their comeback squarely in the competitive spring release season, where numerous groups are vying for attention.

AMPERS&ONE debuted in 2023 under FNC Entertainment and has been steadily building their discography with previous releases including their debut mini album "ON AND ON" and subsequent projects. The eight-month gap between releases is longer than typical for newer groups, making this comeback particularly anticipated by their growing fanbase.

The group's previous release "LOUD & PROUD" showcased their developing sound and performance style, and fans are curious to see how "DEFINITION" will build on that foundation. As a fourth mini album, this release represents a significant milestone in establishing their artistic identity.

With the April 8 release date now confirmed, AMPERS&ONE joins the busy spring comeback lineup. More details about tracklists, concept photos, and promotional schedules are expected to follow as the release date approaches.

The comeback announcement positions the group for what could be a pivotal moment in their career trajectory, as they work to expand their audience and solidify their place in the competitive K-pop landscape.