ILLIT Sets April 30 Comeback Date Despite Ongoing Choreography Controversy
ILLIT announced their return with 'It's Me' on April 30 during their Seoul concert, moving forward amid recent plagiarism accusations involving NewJeans choreography similarities.

ILLIT confirmed their next comeback date during the second night of their "PRESS STARTβ₯οΈ" concert in Seoul on March 15, announcing they'll return with "It's Me" on April 30 at 6 p.m. KST.
The announcement comes just one day after the group faced fresh plagiarism allegations from fans who claimed their latest choreography bears similarities to NewJeans' work. Despite the ongoing controversy, ILLIT proceeded with their comeback reveal as planned during the concert's finale.
The April 30 release date places ILLIT among the growing list of acts planning comebacks for the competitive spring season. "It's Me" marks the group's latest project as they continue building their discography following their debut.
Fans at the Seoul venue reportedly reacted enthusiastically to the comeback news, suggesting strong support despite the recent social media backlash. The timing of the announcement during a live concert allowed ILLIT to directly connect with their fanbase while revealing the news.
The choreography controversy that emerged on March 14 involved fans drawing comparisons between ILLIT's dance moves and existing NewJeans choreography. Such plagiarism debates have become increasingly common in K-pop as fans scrutinize similarities between groups' performances and concepts.
ILLIT's decision to maintain their comeback timeline indicates the group and their management are moving forward with planned activities. The April release will test how the recent controversy might impact reception of their new material.
With "It's Me" set for late April, fans can expect more details about the comeback concept, tracklist, and promotional schedule in the coming weeks. The group joins what's shaping up to be a packed month for K-pop releases.
The comeback announcement effectively shifts focus from the plagiarism claims to ILLIT's upcoming music, though it remains to be seen how the controversy might influence public reception of "It's Me" when it drops on April 30.
