The Lee Chaeyeon comeback is officially set for April 28, and this one feels especially meaningful. The former IZONE member is returning with her fourth mini album, Till I Die*, marking her first music activity since moving to Dayone Dream. The release is scheduled for 6 p.m. on major online music platforms, and the rollout has already given fans a clear look at the mood, music, and performance energy she is bringing into this new era.
Lee Chaeyeon comeback details: release date, album, and concept

Lee Chaeyeon’s new mini album Till I Die will be released on April 28 at 6 p.m. across major music sites. Before confirming the full rollout, her agency shared that she had completed filming the music video for her new song, signaling that preparations for the comeback were already in their final stage.
This comeback is not just another date on the K-pop calendar. It is being introduced as Lee Chaeyeon’s first music activity after transferring to Dayone Dream, which naturally makes the release feel like a fresh chapter. For fans who have followed her from IZONE to her solo work, Till I Die* offers a new point of focus: what kind of image, sound, and performance identity she will present under her current agency.
The comeback campaign began gaining shape when official channels revealed a coming-up moving poster and image for Till I Die on April 13. A promotion calendar followed, confirming the April 28 release schedule and laying out the steps leading up to the album. That schedule included concept photos, a highlight medley, and advance dance challenge content planned for April 22 and 23.
The title alone, Till I Die, suggests a direct and dramatic tone, but the most specific concept description released so far belongs to the title track. “No Tears On The Dancefloor” has been introduced with a “romantic disco” concept. That phrase gives fans just enough to imagine a blend of emotion, rhythm, and movement without over-explaining the song before its release.
What we know about Till I Die and No Tears On The Dancefloor
The mini album contains five tracks in total. The tracklist includes the title song “No Tears On The Dancefloor,” along with “Know About Me,” “I’m Waiting,” “BAD,” and “How Are You.” That compact five-song format keeps the comeback focused, giving listeners a defined set of songs to explore rather than a sprawling release.
One of the most important details is that Lee Chaeyeon participated in writing lyrics for the title track, “No Tears On The Dancefloor.” For a solo artist, that kind of involvement matters because it gives the comeback a more personal connection. The title track is the song that will represent this era most visibly, so her participation in its lyrics adds another layer of interest for listeners waiting to hear how the final result sounds.
The title track’s music video teaser was released on April 26, just two days before the album launch. That timing places the teaser right at the peak of comeback anticipation, close enough to the release to keep attention concentrated on the April 28 drop. Since the music video itself had already been filmed earlier, the teaser functions as one of the final previews before fans can experience the full comeback package.
Ahead of the album, dance challenge videos were also released through official social channels. These included content for the title track “No Tears On The Dancefloor” and the included track “Know About Me.” For Lee Chaeyeon, whose performance skills are a central part of her appeal, this kind of pre-release dance content makes sense. It gives fans a chance to connect with the choreography and movement before the full album arrives.
Why fans are watching this Lee Chaeyeon comeback closely
Lee Chaeyeon has long been associated with strong dance performance, and the early focus on dance challenges makes that part of her identity visible again. The planned advance challenges on April 22 and 23, followed by the later release of dance challenge videos for “No Tears On The Dancefloor” and “Know About Me,” show that performance is a key part of the comeback rollout.
At the same time, this comeback has a clear timeline that helps fans follow the build-up. First came confirmation that she would return at the end of April and had completed the new music video. Then came the poster and image for Till I Die. After that, the promotion calendar clarified what fans could expect, including concept photos, the highlight medley, and dance challenge previews. The tracklist then confirmed the five songs and Lee Chaeyeon’s lyric participation on the title track. Finally, the music video teaser arrived shortly before release.
That steady sequence creates a comeback that feels organized and intentional. Nothing in the available information points beyond the album, title track, teasers, dance challenges, and release schedule, so the focus remains firmly on the music and performance content that has actually been announced.

For now, the essential details are simple: Lee Chaeyeon returns on April 28 at 6 p.m. with her fourth mini album Till I Die, led by “No Tears On The Dancefloor.” With five tracks, a romantic disco concept for the title song, lyric participation from Lee Chaeyeon, and dance-focused previews already released, this comeback gives fans several reasons to pay attention when the album arrives.