After a period marked by military service and limited group activities, N.Flying is back—and stronger than ever.
The five-member band commemorates their 10th anniversary in 2025 with a full reunion and the release of their second full-length album, Everlasting.
The milestone is more than a celebration of longevity—it’s a testament to resilience, evolution, and the deep bond shared among the members.
On June 2nd KST, N.Flying held a media interview at FNC Entertainment’s headquarters in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul, to mark the release of Everlasting.
This marks the group’s first full comeback in two years, following the return of all members from military service.

The album’s title, “Everlasting,” speaks to the group’s desire for enduring connection—with both each other and their fans—expressing a romantic wish to preserve special moments forever, even as time continues to pass.
The title track, “Snowy Road”, released on May 28th, blends emotional lyrics with a nostalgic Britpop sound, underscoring the group’s message of unchanging affection and commitment.
Leader Seunghyub shared the intention behind the album:
“It’s our 10th anniversary, and the first time we’re all back together in two years.
We were especially careful with this album. We experimented musically while keeping N.Flying’s essence alive.”
He emphasized that the group focused on enhancing the energy of live performance, using raw guitar tones and stronger vocal layering to make listeners feel like they were experiencing a concert.
Drummer Jaehyun, fresh from his military discharge, noted the group’s growing popularity:
“I was surprised to see how much larger the venues have become. Seunghyub and Hwe Seung told me that I’d return to bigger stages—and they were right. That promise kept me motivated.”
During the hiatus, Seunghyub and Yoo Hwe Seung promoted as a duo.
“Even though we stayed in contact, the stage felt empty,” said Hwe Seung.
“Now that we’re together again, everything feels emotional—concerts, promotions, all of it.”
Cha Hun reflected on the group’s personal growth:
“Everyone matured a lot after serving. I could see the change in how each member carries responsibility.”
Seo Dong Sung added a note of gratitude:
“Military service wasn’t too hard for me personally, but watching how the hyungs kept everything going during our absence really touched me. They never complained, and it felt like they had prepared everything for us to return seamlessly.”
Despite juggling a busy acting schedule, Seunghyub stayed committed to the album.
“I worked on it in the car, in drama waiting rooms, anywhere I could. My character played guitar, so it blended naturally,” he said.
The group also reflected on their identity as an “idol band”—a label they wear proudly. Seunghyub shared,
“We were introduced as an idol band in yesterday’s live show, and I think that still fits. We want to keep that label alive while making genuine music.”
Jaehyun added,
“Even though we’re over 30 now, it’s great that people still call us an idol band. If we can inspire someone to start their own band, that’s something to be proud of.”
When asked about the theme of “romance” in the album, Yoo Hwe Seung said,
“For us, romance means the beautiful struggle of youth. At the time, it was hard—but looking back, it all feels meaningful.”
Jaehyun followed up with,
“To me, romance is simply the desire to stay with our fans forever.”
With Everlasting, N.Flying offers a musical love letter not just to their fans, but to their younger selves and the years of growth that led them here.
This comeback isn’t just about marking 10 years—it’s about proving that some connections truly are everlasting.
