2Z (투지, also stylized as TU:ZI) is one of the most exciting South Korean idol bands in the K-pop scene right now. But what makes 2Z different from the typical K-pop boy group? Well, these five guys actually play real instruments – and that’s just the beginning of what makes them so interesting.
Whether you’re a longtime member of From A (that’s their official fandom name, by the way) or you just stumbled across them and want to know more, you’re in the right place. This guide covers everything – from the 2Z band history and member profiles to their full discography, top achievements, and their most up-to-date 2026 live performance schedule.
Let’s dive in!
🎸 Band Information
2Z (투지) is a five-member South Korean boy band known for their live band performances, model-level visuals, and a sound that blends soft rock, synth-pop, and K-pop idol energy into something totally their own. The name “2Z” (pronounced Tu-zi or 투지) carries the meaning of “fighting spirit” – specifically the idea of going together all the way to the end, from start to Z.
Here’s a quick overview of the essentials:
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Group Name | 2Z (투지) |
| Romanized Name | TU:ZI |
| Debut Date | January 14, 2020 |
| Debut EP | We Tuzi: |
| Label | UZUROCKS Entertainment & GOGO2020 |
| Management | Morph Management |
| Fandom Name | From A |
| Fandom Color | Illuminating (Yellow) |
| Genre | K-pop, Soft Rock, Synth-pop |
| Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
| Current Members | Bumjun, Hojin, Junghyun, Zunon, Nua |
| Official Instagram | @2zband_official |
| Official Twitter/X | @official2z |
| Official YouTube | 2z Official |
| Fan Cafe | 2zband |
| Official Website | gogo2020.co.kr |
One of the most fascinating things about 2Z is how they got here. Several of the original members were working as professional fashion models before they ever touched an instrument. They trained for about a year just to be able to play their instruments live – something most idol groups never do. That self-taught, determined energy is baked into everything they create.
👤 The 2Z Member Profiles
| Member | Real Name | Position | Birthday | Height | MBTI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bumjun | Park Bum Jun (박범준) | Leader, Drummer, Sub-Vocalist | February 3, 1999 | 185 cm (6’1″) | ENFJ |
| Hojin | Kim Ho Jin (김호진) | Main Vocalist | July 3, 2001 | 188 cm (6’2″) | N/A |
| Zunon | Park Jun Eon (박준언) | DJ & Sub-Vocalist | April 30, 1996 | 184 cm (6’0″) | ISFP |
| Junghyun | Lee Jung Hyun (이정현) | Bassist, Rapper, Maknae | May 20, 2002 | 190 cm (6’2″+) | N/A |
| Nua | TBA | Guitarist | 2025 (Joined) | N/A | N/A |
Bumjun (범준) – The Leader & Drummer
Bumjun is the heart of 2Z. As the leader and drummer, he sets the tone both musically and emotionally for the group. He was the very first member to be revealed back in November 2019, which tells you a lot about how central he is to the band.

Bumjun
- Stage Name: Bumjun (범준)
- Birth Name: Park Bum Jun (박범준)
- Position: Leader, Drummer, Sub-Vocalist
- Birthday: February 3, 1999
- Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
- Height: 185 cm (6’1”)
- Weight: 58 kg (128 lbs)
- Blood Type: N/A
- MBTI Type: ENFJ
- Nationality: Korean
- Instagram: @2z_bumjun
He was the very first member revealed, on November 18, 2019 – and he’s been leading the group ever since.
He’s a former professional model with their agency, Morph Entertainment. Drumsticks and runway? That’s quite a range.
Before music, he was the head of the basketball team in middle school – though he admits he wasn’t exactly the star player.
Listening to Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is what sparked his dream to become a musician. A K-pop idol inspired by grunge – love it.
He met his bandmate Hojin at a modeling academy in middle school. Their friendship is basically the origin story of 2Z.
His role model is Kai from EXO – proving that even leaders look up to someone.
He describes himself in three words: passionate, energetic, and freewheeling. Honestly, pretty accurate.
He has an impressive alcohol tolerance of about three bottles – and apparently gets candid about his feelings when he’s had a few.
In the dorm, Bumjun has his own room. While his members share, the leader gets some solo space.
His favorite season is spring, and his go-to foods include hamburgers, sushi, and soondae soup. A man of taste.
Hojin (호진) – The Main Vocalist
Hojin is the vocal anchor of 2Z. His voice carries a warmth and depth that makes their live performances feel genuinely emotional. He was the last member to be revealed, saving the best for last as the group’s main vocalist.

Hojin
- Stage Name: Hojin (호진)
- Birth Name: Kim Ho Jin (김호진)
- Position: Main Vocalist
- Birthday: July 3, 2001
- Zodiac Sign: Cancer
- Height: 188 cm (6’2″)
- Weight: 63 kg (139 lbs)
- Blood Type: N/A
- MBTI Type: ENFP
- Nationality: Korean
He was the last member revealed in the pre-debut lineup reveal series in November 2019 – saved for last like a proper main vocal should be.
Like Bumjun, he was also a professional fashion model before joining 2Z and continued modeling for Morph Entertainment after debut.
He met Bumjun at a modeling academy in middle school, and that connection helped form the foundation of the group.
His special skills include basketball, cooking, and acting – a genuinely versatile person.
He describes himself as a fashion enthusiast, which tracks given his modeling background.
He holds the title of the best driver in 2Z – known for his smooth, calm driving. He even helped Junghyun with driving lessons.
He’s also a talented visual artist who frequently shares journal illustrations on 2Z’s Instagram (@2z_cozy).
In 2021, Hojin made his acting debut as “Gijin” in the web drama Behind Cut. He said the character feels about 50% like his real personality.
He even tried kickboxing for a period of time together with former member Jiseob.
He once showed off his Taekwondo skills on camera – having previously worked as a Taekwondo instructor.
Zunon (주논) – The DJ & Sub-Vocalist
Zunon joined 2Z in July 2020, replacing original member Hyunwoong, and quickly became an essential part of the group’s sound as their DJ and sub-vocalist. With a Taurus birthday (April 30, 1996) and an ISFP personality, he brings a calm, artistic energy to the group.

Zunon
- Birth Name: Park Jun Eon (박준언)
- Position: DJ & Sub-Vocalist
- Birthday: April 30, 1996
- Zodiac Sign: Taurus
- Height: 184 cm (6’0″)
- Weight: 67 kg (148 lbs)
- Blood Type: N/A
- MBTI Type: ISFP
- Nationality: Korean
He was revealed on July 5, 2020 as the newest member, replacing Hyunwoong who had left the group.
His real name is Park Jun Eon (박준언) and his stage name, ZUNON, is a direct play on his name.
At 184 cm (6’0″), he’s the shortest of the taller members – though still impressively tall by any standard.
His MBTI is ISFP – making him the “adventurer” type, which fits his artistic, go-with-the-flow energy.
As the DJ of a K-pop band, Zunon fills a genuinely unique role – blending electronic production with live instrumentation.
He’s known as a fashionista within the group – not surprising given the group’s modeling roots.
He loves hanging out with friends and is considered one of the more social members off stage.
He speaks both English and Korean, making him a helpful bridge during the group’s international activities.
His position as “Multiplayer” is a title he’s earned – he can step into different roles depending on the performance.
He was born in South Korea under the sign of Taurus, which fans have noted seems to fit his grounded, reliable personality.
Junghyun (정현) – The Bassist, Rapper & Maknae
Junghyun is the youngest and tallest member of 2Z – a combination that never stops being fun. As the maknae (youngest member) and bassist, he’s the one who anchors the low end of their sound while also delivering rap verses. He was the second member revealed pre-debut.
Junghyun
- Stage Name: Junghyun (정현)
- Birth Name: Lee Jung Hyun (이정현)
- Position: Bassist, Rapper, Maknae
- Birthday: May 20, 2002
- Zodiac Sign: Taurus
- Official Height: 190 cm (6’2″) / Real Height:195 cm (6’4.7”) (according to Junghyun)
- Weight: 65 kg (143 lbs)
- Blood Type: ESFJ
- MBTI Type: N/A
- Nationality: Korean
He was the second member revealed on November 19, 2019 – the bassist introduced early to set the tone for what kind of band this would be.
He’s the youngest in the group but the tallest, standing at an official 190 cm (6’2″+) – though Junghyun himself has claimed his real height is closer to 195 cm (6’4.7″).
He only started learning bass after joining 2Z – and he picked it up well enough to be their full-time bassist. That’s impressive dedication.
He also handles rap parts in their songs, making him one of the most versatile members musically.
His audition song was “Guilty” by Dynamic Duo – a bold hip-hop pick that clearly made an impression.
He is considered the “dance member” of the band even though 2Z is a live band group – he’s frequently caught dancing backstage and during promotions.
He lives with his dog Tori, who he absolutely adores – though he jokes that Tori likes him the least among his family members.
His favorite season is autumn. Perfect maknae energy – slightly melancholic, very aesthetic.
He was also an active model for Morph Entertainment alongside his bandmates.
He was born on May 20, 2002, making him a Taurus like Zunon – two bulls holding down the rhythm section.
Nua (누아) – The Guitarist
Nua is the newest member of 2Z, officially joining on September 20, 2025, following the departure of NUVorn. As their current guitarist, Nua is still getting to know the fans and the fans are getting to know him. Detailed personal information about Nua has not yet been widely shared, and as a newcomer, his story within 2Z is just beginning.

Nua
- Stage Name: NUA (누아)
- Birth Name: Hyun-woo (현우)
- Position: Guitarist
- Birthday: February 4, 1997
- Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
- Official Height: N/A
- Weight: N/A
- Blood Type: O
- MBTI Type: INTP
- Nationality: Korean
- Instagram: @2z_nua
He was officially introduced as a 2Z member on September 20, 2025 – making him the newest face in the group.
His stage name is Nua (누아) – a name that’s already becoming familiar to the From A fandom.
He joined after NUVorn departed due to musical differences following the group’s June 2025 U.S. tour.
Nua fills the role of guitarist, an essential position in a live-band K-pop group like 2Z.
He’s part of the group’s most recent release era – his energy is present on their 2026 single “6 (Six)”, which dropped on January 14, 2026 (exactly six years after debut – a significant moment).
He is under UZUROCKS Entertainment and GOGO2020, the same label home as his bandmates.
His social media presence is building as 2Z officially introduced him through their Instagram story in September 2025.
As a new member navigating an established group dynamic, Nua represents 2Z’s continuing growth and resilience through lineup changes.
Fans have noted that he fits naturally into the group’s high-fashion, band-style aesthetic.
He’s the sixth person to hold the guitarist position in 2Z history, following Ji Seob, who departed in 2024, and NUVorn, who joined and departed in 2025.
🏆 Achievements
Since debuting in January 2020, 2Z has built a solid legacy as one of Korea’s standout band-style idol groups. Here’s a look at what they’ve accomplished:
As a Live Band in the K-pop World: 2Z earned early recognition for being a group that actually plays instruments – something rare in the Korean idol industry. Their debut EP We Tuzi: launched them as a serious K-band act, not just a dance-group with guitars as props.
Discography Milestones:
- They released their debut EP We Tuzi: on January 14, 2020, and have since grown their catalog to nine EPs, two full-length albums, digital singles, and OST contributions.
- Their 8th EP Glorious Youth (January 2025) was announced with the addition of new member NUVorn, showcasing the group’s ability to evolve through change.
- They contributed OST tracks to Korean dramas, including “Not Too Late” for Code Name B (January 2025) and “10 Seconds” for Heo’s Diner (March 2025) – proving their versatility beyond just album releases.
Fandom Growth: Their fandom From A has grown consistently, with yellow heart emojis (💛) becoming the symbolic love language between the group and their supporters during music broadcasts, radio, and live streams.
The 2025 1st Asia Tour: A major milestone – 2Z embarked on their first official Asia Tour in 2025, marking their arrival as a touring act with genuine regional presence.
Six Years Strong: On January 14, 2026, 2Z released “6 (Six)” – a digital single celebrating exactly six years since their debut. That’s a statement of longevity in an industry where many groups don’t make it past three years.
Their Identity as “Music Fighters”: The group themselves describe their identity as “music fighters” – people who persist through challenges and keep fighting to make music worth listening to. With multiple lineup changes and constant evolution, that identity has proven accurate.
💿 Discography and Music Videos
Here’s the full breakdown of 2Z’s official releases:
Studio Albums / Full-Length Albums
| Title | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Reworks | 2022 | Second full-length album |
Extended Plays (EPs)
| # | Title | Release Date | Title Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st EP | We Tuzi: | January 14, 2020 | “My 1st Hero” |
| 2nd EP | Nostrum | 2020 | “Doctor” |
| 3rd EP | Reason | 2022 | “Reason” |
| 4th EP | (Reworks-era) | 2022 | – |
| 5th EP | (2022–2023 release) | 2022–2023 | – |
| 6th EP | Like a Movie | June 12, 2023 | “Like a Movie” |
| 7th EP | Do Not Disturb | January 10, 2024 | “Time Machine” |
| 8th EP | Glorious Youth | January 9, 2025 | “Great Force” |
| 9th EP | HIGHNESS | August 19, 2025 | “Borderline” |
Digital Singles
| # | Title | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | “Let’s Go For It” | August 1, 2020 |
| 2nd | (2022 era) | 2022 |
| 3rd | (2023 era) | 2023 |
| 4th | “Playground” | July 19, 2024 |
| 5th | “CrossRoad” | May 14, 2025 |
| 6th | “6 (Six)” | January 14, 2026 |
OST Contributions
| Title | Drama | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| “Not Too Late” | Code Name B | January 17, 2025 |
| “10 Seconds” | Heo’s Diner | March 24, 2025 |
Notable Music Videos
- “My 1st Hero” – debut MV, set the tone for the group’s band aesthetic
- “East End” – features Hojin in a dobok practicing Taekwondo; a fan favorite
- “Playground” – the 4th digital single MV
- “CrossRoad” – 2025 digital single MV featuring the lineup with NUVorn
- “6 (Six)” – the 2026 anniversary single MV featuring the current lineup including Nua
🌏 Live Performances and World Tours
2Z have been building their live performance resume steadily since debut. Their identity as a live band means their concert performances carry extra weight – you’re not just watching a stage show, you’re watching musicians perform.
Tour & Concert History + 2026 Schedule
| Tour / Event | Year | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nostrum Online Showcase | 2020 | Online Showcase | Completed |
| Various Music Show Promotions | 2020–2024 | TV Performances | Completed |
| Fan Events & Showcases | 2022–2024 | Fan Meetings / Showcases | Completed |
| 2025 2Z 1st Asia Tour | 2025 | Asia Concert Tour | Completed |
| U.S. Tour Dates (June 2025) | June 2025 | North America Shows | Completed |
| Glorious Youth Promotions | January 2025 | Music Show / Fan Events | Completed |
| HIGHNESS EP Promotions | August–September 2025 | Promotions | Completed |
| “6 (Six)” Release Events | January 2026 | Promotional Activities | Completed |
| 2026 Live Performances (TBA) | 2026 | TBD | Upcoming / TBA |
Note for fans: 2Z’s 1st Asia Tour in 2025 was a landmark moment for the group. They also performed U.S. dates in June 2025, which sadly preceded NUVorn’s departure from the group. As of May 2026, their next major tour dates have not yet been confirmed – but with the release of “6 (Six)” and the addition of Nua, the group is clearly in an active creative phase. Follow their official Instagram (@2zband_official) and X (@official2z) for the latest updates.
🎤 Why 2Z Deserves Your Attention in 2026
If you’ve made it this far, you probably already get it – 2Z is not your average K-pop group. They started as models, taught themselves instruments, survived lineup changes, released music through some of the hardest years in the industry, and keep pushing forward under the banner of “music fighters.”
Their fandom From A continues to grow, their sound evolves with every release, and with new member Nua now officially part of the family, the next chapter of 2Z’s story is just getting started.
Whether you’re here for Bumjun’s drumming, Hojin’s vocals, Zunon’s DJ sets, Junghyun’s towering bass lines, or just to see what Nua brings to the table – there’s something in 2Z’s world for every kind of music fan.
Give “6 (Six)” a listen. Dig into HIGHNESS. And if you haven’t yet, go watch the “East End” music video. You’ll understand why From A calls these guys their own.
💛 Yellow hearts only.
