Apink (에이핑크) has spent over 15 years proving that staying power in K-pop is a real thing – and they’re still going strong. Whether you’re a longtime Pink Panda or just discovering the group, this guide covers everything: full Apink member profiles, fun facts, their biggest achievements, their complete discography, and their 2026 Asia tour schedule. Let’s dive in.
Band Information
Apink is one of the most iconic South Korean girl groups in K-pop history. They debuted back in 2011 – and 15 years later, they’re still releasing music, selling out concerts across Asia, and proving that their bond with fans is unbreakable. Here’s what you need to know about them at a glance:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Group Name | Apink (에이핑크) |
| Group Name Meaning | “A” stands for “Absolute” – representing their drive to always be the best |
| Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
| Debut Date | April 19, 2011 |
| Debut Album | Seven Springs of Apink (Mini Album) |
| Current Label | With Us Entertainment (Chorong, Bomi, Namjoo, Hayoung); BILLIONS Entertainment (Eunji) |
| Previous Labels | Plan A Entertainment → A Cube Entertainment → Play M Entertainment → IST Entertainment |
| Genres | K-pop, Bubblegum Pop, Synth-pop, Dance-pop |
| Members | Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, Hayoung (5 active members) |
| Former Members | Yookyung (left 2013), Naeun (left 2022) |
| Sub-Units | Apink BnN, Apink Chobom, Apink Y.O.S, JooJiRong |
| Fandom Name | Pink Panda |
| Official Fan Color | Strawberry Pink |
| Social Media | Instagram: @official.apink2011 | Facebook: @Official.Apink2011 | Youtube: @officialapink |
| Japanese Debut | October 22, 2014 (“NoNoNo” Japanese Ver.) |
Apink originally debuted as a seven-member group, but Yookyung stepped away in 2013 to focus on her studies, and Son Naeun left in 2022 to pursue acting full-time. The current five-member lineup – Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung – has kept the group alive and thriving under their new home at With Us Entertainment since 2025.
The Apink Member Profiles
Member Overview Table
| Stage Name | Full Name | Birthday | Age (2026) | Height | Position | Blood Type | MBTI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chorong | Park Cho-rong (박초롱) | March 3, 1991 | 35 | 163 cm | Leader, Rapper, Vocalist | O | ISFJ |
| Bomi | Yoon Bo-mi (윤보미) | August 13, 1993 | 32 | 163 cm | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Rapper | O | ENFP |
| Eunji | Jung Eun-ji (정은지) | August 18, 1993 | 32 | 163 cm | Main Vocalist | A | ENFJ |
| Namjoo | Kim Nam-joo (김남주) | April 15, 1995 | 31 | 165 cm | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper | B | ESFJ |
| Hayoung | Oh Ha-young (오하영) | July 19, 1996 | 29 | 169 cm | Vocalist, Rapper, Maknae | B | ISFP |
Park Chorong – The Leader Who Never Cracks Under Pressure
Chorong is the unshakeable leader of Apink. Born in Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea, she’s been holding this group together for 15 years with calm, steady energy that fans absolutely adore. Her fans call her “Mama Rong” – and honestly, the nickname says it all.

Chorong
- Stage Name: Chorong (초롱)
- Birth Name: Park Cho-rong (박초롱)
- English Name: Lea Park
- Position(s): Leader, Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Rapper
- Birthday: March 3, 1991
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Chinese Zodiac Sign: Goat
- Height: 162.8 cm (5’4″)
- Weight: 46 kg (101 lbs)
- Blood Type: O
- MBTI Type: ESFJ
- Nationality: Korean
- Sub-Units: JooJiRong; Apink CHOBOM
- Instagram: @mulgokizary
- X: @Apinkpcr
Her specialty is Hapkido (a Korean martial art) – she’s been trained in it, so don’t underestimate her!
Her best friend in the celebrity world is Lee Changsub of BTOB, and their friendship goes way back.
She actually auditioned for JYP Entertainment in 2009, the same time as SISTAR’s Dasom.
She’s an actress too – you might recognize her from the hit drama “Reply 1997” (2012).
She also appeared in “Plus Nine Boys” (2014) and the web drama “Special Law Romance” (2017).
One of her all-time favorite hobbies is something totally unexpected: washing dishes. She finds it relaxing.
She also loves watching movies and practicing Hapkido in her free time.
She has two sisters – one older and one younger (Seunghee).
She appeared in Huhgak’s music video for “Miss You” before her idol career really took off.
Her ideal type? Someone slim, with monolids, a manly personality – but not too shy and not too flashy either.
Yoon Bomi – The Energetic Entertainer
If there’s one person who can walk into any room and immediately light it up, it’s Bomi. Born in Suwon, South Korea, she’s known for her infectious energy, wild humor, and genuine warmth. Fans around the world have nicknamed her “RillaYoon” – a nod to her playful, gorilla-like antics.

Bomi
- Stage Name: Bomi (보미)
- Birth Name: Yoon Bo-mi (윤보미)
- Position(s): Lead Vocalist, Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Center
- Birthday: August 13, 1993
- Zodiac Sign: Leo
- Chinese Zodiac Sign: Rooster
- Height: 163 cm (5’4″)
- Weight: 51.4 kg (114 lbs)
- Blood Type: O
- MBTI Type: ISFP
- Nationality: Korean
- Sub-Units: Apink BnN; Apink Y.O.S; Apink CHOBOM
- Instagram: @__yoonbomi__
- X: @Apinkbm
- YouTube: Bomi’s channel
She plays both drums and guitar – yes, she’s musically multi-talented beyond just singing and dancing.
One of her strangest (and funniest) hobbies is imitating animal sounds. She’s surprisingly good at it.
She’s part of the Apink BnN sub-unit alongside Namjoo.
She attended the prestigious Korea Arts High School – a school known for producing top-tier Korean entertainers.
She has an older sister named Sunmi and a younger brother named Jongjin.
She’s also an actress, having taken on various drama and variety show roles over the years.
Her other hobby is simply eating – she’s not shy about it and fans love her for it.
She loves listening to music as a way to decompress after busy schedules.
She calls herself “Angry Bom” as a fun nickname – a playful contradiction to how bubbly she actually is.
Her fans call her by the cute nickname “RillaYoon,” inspired by her playful, animated personality.
Jung Eunji – The Voice That Stops You in Your Tracks
Eunji is widely regarded as one of the most powerful vocalists in all of K-pop. Born in Haeundae, Busan, she trained for only two months before debuting – which tells you everything about just how naturally gifted she is. She’s known as the group’s “Happy Virus” for her uplifting energy.

Eunji
- Stage Name: Eunji (은지)
- Birth Name: Jung Hye-rim (정혜림), but she changed it to Jung Eun-ji (정은지)
- Position(s): Main Vocalist, Face of the Group
- Birthday: August 18, 1993
- Zodiac Sign: Leo
- Chinese Zodiac Sign: Rooster
- Height: 162.3 cm (5’4″)
- Weight: 47 kg (104 lbs)
- Blood Type: B
- MBTI Type: INTP
- Nationality: Korean
- Sub-Unit: JooJiRong
- Instagram: @artist_eunji
- X: @Apinkjej
- YouTube: Wise Meong
She only trained for 2 months before debuting – one of the shortest training periods in K-pop idol history.
Her original dream career? To become a vocal trainer, not a performer.
She secretly took free Taekwondo lessons behind her mom’s back as a kid.
One of her oddest hobbies is imagining music videos in her head – she lives in a constant creative world.
Her specialty is playing the piano.
She’s close friends with Rainbow’s Woori and IU – a real testament to her likable personality.
She has a younger brother named Jung Minki, who appeared in a few Apink variety shows.
She made her solo artist debut on April 18, 2016, with the mini-album Dream.
After 14 years with IST Entertainment, she officially signed with BILLIONS Entertainment in May 2025.
Her shoe size is 245 mm – one of the larger sizes among Apink’s members.
Kim Namjoo – The Diva with a Heart of Gold
Namjoo is the kind of person who calls herself “Beyoncé” and means every word of it – with love and laughs included. Born in Seoul, she’s a lead vocalist, dancer, and rapper who debuted with Apink after appearing in a commercial at age 6 for LG Electronics. Yes, she’s been a star since childhood.

Namjoo
- Stage Name: Namjoo (남주)
- Birth Name: Kim Nam-joo (김남주)
- Position(s): Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper
- Birthday: April 15, 1995
- Zodiac Sign: Aries
- Chinese Zodiac Sign: Pig
- Height: 165 cm (5’5″)
- Weight: 48 kg (106 lbs)
- Blood Type: B
- MBTI Type: ESFJ
- Nationality: Korean
- Sub-Units: Apink BnN; JooJiRong
- Instagram: @sarangdungy
- X: @Apinkknj
- YouYube: 남주세끼
She literally calls herself “Beyoncé.” Her confidence is inspiring and iconic.
She’s part of the Apink BnN sub-unit with Bomi.
She once flew all the way to Germany just to eat German sausage. That’s dedication to food.
She’s known as the “Tireless Energizer” of the group – she never seems to run out of fuel.
She had a duet with rapper Phantom, singing “Seoul Lonely.”
She’s been a fan of SHINee’s Onew since her pre-debut days and has even listed him as her ideal type.
She’s known HyunA since elementary school – a K-pop friendship connection that goes way back.
She’s a huge fan of Ariana Grande.
She describes herself in one word: “Diva.” And honestly? Valid.
She likes decorating her diary and loves ramen for late-night snacks.
Oh Hayoung – The Maknae Who Defies Expectations
Hayoung is Apink’s youngest member (the maknae), but many fans say she looks the most mature of the group – something she finds endlessly amusing. Born in Seoul, she stands as the tallest member at 169 cm and brings a cool, steady energy to the group’s performances.

Hayoung
- Stage Name: Hayoung (하영)
- Birth Name: Oh Ha-young (오하영)
- Position(s): Vocalist, Rapper, Maknae
- Birthday: July 19, 1996
- Zodiac Sign: Cancer
- Chinese Zodiac Sign: Rat
- Height: 169 cm (5’6”)
- Weight: 52 kg (114 lbs)
- Blood Type: B
- MBTI Type: INFP-T
- Nationality: Korean
- Sub-Unit: Apink Y.O.S
- Instagram: @_ohhayoung_
- X: @Apinkohy
- YouTube: 오하빵 ohhabbang
Many people are shocked to learn she’s the youngest member – her mature appearance throws everyone off.
She can split an apple in half using only her hands. Strength goals!
She was part of the girl dancing crew in B2ST’s “Beautiful” music video before Apink even debuted.
Her favorite food is Spicy Rice Cakes (tteokbokki) – a very Korean choice.
Her favorite colors are yellow and black – a bold, unexpected combination.
She loves wearing black and white outfits.
She has a habit of licking her lips – fans have pointed it out so many times it became a known quirk.
She’s very good at guessing things – her intuition is apparently uncanny.
Her ideal type is someone with good manners, a pretty smile, and who focuses entirely on her.
She’s a Protestant Christian, alongside Bomi and Namjoo.
Achievements
Apink didn’t just survive 15 years in K-pop – they thrived. Here’s a look at their biggest milestones and the awards that prove just how impactful they’ve been on the global music scene:
| Year | Award / Achievement |
|---|---|
| 2011 | MAMA Best New Female Artist – Won |
| 2012 | Golden Disc Awards Best New Artist – Won |
| 2012 | First music show win on M Countdown for “My My” |
| 2013 | MAMA Next Generation Global Star – Won |
| 2013 | Korean Culture Entertainment Awards Kpop 10 Singer Group – Won |
| 2014 | Korean Entertainment Art Awards Netizen Award – Won |
| 2014 | Golden Disc Digital Bonsang for “NoNoNo” – Won |
| 2015 | Golden Disc Best Female Performance – Won |
| 2015 | Golden Disc Album Bonsang for Pink Blossom – Won |
| 2015 | Melon Music Awards Top 10 Artist – Won |
| 2015 | Japan Gold Disc Award Best New 3 Artists (Asia) – Won |
| 2015 | KKBOX Music Awards Special Award – Won |
| 2015 | Forbes Korea Power Celebrity List – Ranked 18th |
| 2015 | Korean Entertainment Art Awards Best Female Group – Won |
| 2016 | Golden Disc Album Bonsang for Pink Memory – Won |
| 2018 | Korean Wave Awards Hallyu Singer Award – Won |
| 2019 | Gaon Chart Music Awards recognition for “I’m So Sick” |
| 2020 | “Dumhdurum” topped multiple realtime music charts upon release |
| 2025 | MAMA Awards Fans’ Choice Top 10 Female – Nominated |
| 2026 | Celebrated 15th debut anniversary with comeback RE : LOVE and Asia tour |
Beyond the hardware, Apink holds the remarkable distinction of being one of the longest-running active K-pop girl groups from the second-generation era. They’ve released seven studio albums, nine Korean EPs, three Japanese studio albums, and over 38 singles – a body of work that spans bubblegum pop, synth-pop, and mature ballads.
Discography and Music Videos
Apink‘s musical journey is a timeline of K-pop history. From their bubbly debut sound to their more mature, emotional 2026 comeback, each era tells a story. Here’s a breakdown of their major releases:
Korean Extended Plays (Mini Albums)
| # | Title | Release Date | Lead Single |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Seven Springs of Apink | April 19, 2011 | “I Don’t Know” (몰라요) |
| 2nd | Snow Pink | November 22, 2011 | “My My” |
| 3rd | Secret Garden | July 4, 2013 | “NoNoNo” |
| 4th | Pink Blossom | March 31, 2014 | “Mr. Chu (On Stage)” |
| 5th | Pink Memory | November 20, 2015 | “Remember” |
| 6th | Pink Up | June 26, 2017 | “Five” |
| 7th | One & Six | November 19, 2018 | “I’m So Sick” |
| 8th | PERCENT | October 28, 2019 | “%% (Eung Eung)” |
| 9th | LOOK | November 23, 2020 | “Dumhdurum” |
| 10th | SELF | April 5, 2023 | “D N D” |
| 11th | RE : LOVE | January 5, 2026 | “Love Me More” |
Korean Studio Albums
| # | Title | Release Date | Lead Single |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Une Annee | May 21, 2012 | “Hush” |
| 2nd | Pink Memory | November 2015 | “Luv” |
| 3rd | Pink Up | June 2017 | “Five” |
| 4th | Horn | February 14, 2022 | “Dilemma” |
Notable Singles & Special Releases
| Title | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| “NoNoNo” | July 2013 | Iconic summer hit; multiple chart wins |
| “Mr. Chu” | March 2014 | One of their most beloved fan-favorite tracks |
| “Luv” | November 2014 | Topped multiple Korean charts |
| “Remember” | November 2015 | Emotionally resonant fan tribute |
| “%% (Eung Eung)” | October 2019 | Realtime chart sweep upon release |
| “Dumhdurum” | April 2020 | Nominated for Golden Disc Digital Daesang |
| “Thank You” | April 19, 2021 | 10th anniversary single |
| “Tap Clap” | 2025 | Digital single comeback |
| “15th Season” | April 19, 2026 | 15th anniversary digital single |
Japanese Discography Highlights
Apink made their Japanese debut on October 22, 2014, with “NoNoNo (Japanese ver.)” under EMI Records. They went on to release three full Japanese studio albums and were recognized with the Japan Gold Disc Award for Best New 3 Artists (Asia) in 2015.
Iconic Music Videos to Watch
If you’re new to Apink, here are the music videos that best capture each era of their career:
- “I Don’t Know” (2011) – Meet the fresh-faced group that was about to take over K-pop
- “NoNoNo” (2013) – The song that made them a household name in Korea
- “Mr. Chu” (2014) – Pure bubblegum pop joy at its finest
- “Luv” (2014) – A more emotional side of Apink that fans adore
- “%% (Eung Eung)” (2019) – A mature, catchy comeback that shut down the charts
- “Dumhdurum” (2020) – Arguably their most impressive vocal showcase
- “Love Me More” (2026) – Their triumphant return after nearly 3 years
Live Performances and World Tours
Apink celebrated their 15th debut anniversary by launching their eighth solo concert tour – “The Origin : APINK” – across Asia in 2026. The tour revisits their entire musical journey from debut to present, with performances of classic hits alongside new tracks from RE : LOVE. Here’s the full tour breakdown:
2026 Asia Tour: “The Origin : APINK” – Complete Schedule
| Date | City | Venue | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| February 21–22, 2026 | Seoul, South Korea | Jangchung Arena | ✅ Completed |
| April 4, 2026 | Singapore | Arena @ EXPO | ✅ Completed |
| April 9, 11–12, 2026 | Goyang, South Korea | Goyang Stadium | ✅ Completed |
| April 11, 2026 | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | TBA | ✅ Completed |
| May 3, 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Mega Star Arena | ✅ Completed |
| May 8–10, 2026 | Chiba, Japan | Makuhari Messe | ✅ Completed |
| December 3, 5–6, 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand | TBA | 🗓️ Upcoming |
Previous Notable Tour: PINK NEW YEAR 2025
Before “The Origin : APINK,” Apink also held the PINK NEW YEAR 2025 concert in Singapore and other Asian cities, keeping fans connected during their transitional period as a group.
What to Expect at “The Origin : APINK”
If you’re lucky enough to catch one of the remaining dates, here’s what you’re in for:
- A full setlist spanning their entire 15-year discography – from “I Don’t Know” all the way to “Love Me More”
- Powerful live vocals that remind you why Apink earned every award they’ve ever received
- Heartfelt fan interactions and a genuine emotional connection between the members and their Pink Pandas
- Special performances from sub-unit eras and anniversary tracks
- All five members – Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung – performing together on one stage
