Dreamcatcher originally debuted under the name MINX with a five-member line-up of JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Yoohyeon, and Dami.[2] In November 2016, the group announced their re-debut in 2017 under the new name Dreamcatcher, with two new members Handong and Gahyeon,[3] as well as a darker concept with a non-mainstream music style, in order to stand out from other K-pop girl groups.[4]

Dreamcatcher has come to be known as "The Face of Rock in K-pop";[5] their music has been praised for its distinctive sound, combining elements of both rock and metal.[6][7] The group has developed a stronger international popularity as compared to their domestic popularity [7][8][9] and a reputation for touring overseas often.[10]


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Under the name Minx, the group held their first live performance at the Oak Valley Summertime Festival on August 9, 2014, performing two original songs: "Action" and "Why Did You Come To My Home".[11][12] On September 15, Happyface Entertainment officially announced their new girl group.[2] Three days later, Minx released their debut digital single "Why Did You Come to My Home", making their official music show debut on M Countdown.[13][14] That December, they released a holiday single, a cover of "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" with their labelmate, the girl group Dal Shabet.

In July 2015, Minx released their first and only EP Love Shake, with a lead single of the same name. The single was promoted as a "joyous song" that "goes well with summer", a remake of the song "Love Shake" from Dal Shabet's Bang Bang album.[15][16]

In November 2016, after a year of limited activity, Happyface Entertainment revealed that Minx would re-debut under the name Dreamcatcher with two additional members, Handong and Gahyeon.[3][17] In a later interview, CEO Lee Joowon said that he believed Minx had failed because there were too many K-pop girl groups promoting at that time with a similar "cute" concept and music style. He explained that Dreamcatcher was intended to have a "girl group style that didn't exist in Korea, a girl group concept that didn't happen very often" and that the point of launching Dreamcatcher would be to do "what others won't do."[4]

On January 13, 2017, the group re-debuted as Dreamcatcher with the release of their single album Nightmare.[18] Its lead single "Chase Me" is described as a "young metal number based on a rock sound," steering away completely from Minx's former musical style.[19] On the same day, Dreamcatcher made their music show debut at Music Bank with "Chase Me".

On April 5, Dreamcatcher released their second single album Fall Asleep in the Mirror[20]with metal-rock lead single "Good Night".[21][22] The fan showcase for the album sold out in three minutes.[23] The song was later covered by the all-female rock band Rolling Quartz in 2022.[24]

Dreamcatcher released their first EP, Prequel, on July 27, with the lead single "Fly High",[25] a "dramatic song with powerful guitar sounds that opens with a beautiful piano melody". The rest of the album's tracks also maintain their signature rock sound, also drawing inspiration from the drum and bass genre.[26] The album debuted at number five on the Billboard World Albums Chart.[27]

On October 3, Happyface Entertainment announced Dreamcatcher's participation in JTBC survival show Mix Nine.[31] However, by December 10, despite JiU's top 9 ranking in the show, Happyface Entertainment announced that all members participating in the show would leave due to a schedule conflict with their tour in Brazil.[32]

From December 1-9, Dreamcatcher held their first tour in Brazil as part of their "Fly High" world tour.[33] All 1,600 seats for their fan signing events across four Brazilian cities had sold out within ten minutes.[34]

On December 8, Dreamcatcher announced a seven-stop tour in Europe in February 2018 as part of their "Fly High" world tour.[35] Happyface Entertainment announced on December 28 that Dreamcatcher would hold a fan meeting on January 13, 2018, to celebrate the first anniversary of their debut with fans. All tickets to the fan meeting sold out in under one minute after sales opened to the public on January 2.[36]

Towards the end of the year, Dreamcatcher received critical acclaim from music critics worldwide for their unique sound that incorporated influences of rock and metal music. "Chase Me" placed at number 19 on Billboard's Best K-Pop Songs of 2017: Critics' Picks,[37] and Dreamcatcher was listed number three on Billboard's Best New K-Pop Acts in 2017.[38]

On January 4, 2018, Happyface Entertainment revealed that Dreamcatcher would release a new digital single dedicated to fans in celebration of their first anniversary, composed by Ollounder () and Leez (), also composers of Dreamcatcher's previous lead singles "Chase Me" and "Good Night".[39] The digital single "Full Moon" was released alongside a promotional video on January 12.[40] The single peaked at number 16 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.[41] On January 13, Dreamcatcher held their first anniversary fan meeting at the Mary Hall Grand Theatre at Sogang University, where they performed "Full Moon" for the first time.[42]

In February, Dreamcatcher became the first K-pop girl group to complete a tour of major European cities.[43] The European leg of the "Fly High World Tour" ran from February 14 to February 25, visiting London, Lisbon, Madrid, Amsterdam, Berlin, Warsaw, and Paris.[44][45]

On March 10, Dreamcatcher held their first domestic solo concert in Seoul, titled "Welcome to the Dream World". At the concert, the group also announced their official fandom name to be "InSomnia", with the meaning of "in dreams".[46]

On May 10, Dreamcatcher released their second EP, Escape the Era.[47] Lead single "You and I" is described as a "metal rock song with orchestral melodies",[48] while album tracks fall within genres ranging from synth pop to metal ballad.[49] Escape the Era's Outside and Inside versions ranked numbers one and three, respectively on Hanteo's album chart,[50] peaking at number three on Gaon and number one on China's Yinyuetai. It debuted on the Billboard World Albums Chart at number seven.[51]

On June 21, Dreamcatcher held their "Welcome to the Dream World in Taipei" concert in Taiwan, starting their second world tour.[52] On July 14, Dreamcatcher held two concerts in Tokyo, Japan as part of their "Welcome to the Dream World" world tour.[53] The next day, Dreamcatcher signed with Japanese record label Pony Canyon, making their Japanese debut in the fall.[54]

On July 27, Dreamcatcher embarked on the Latin American leg of their "Welcome to the Dream World" world tour. The tour ran from July 27 to August 5, with stops in Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Bogota and Panama City.[55][56] On August 12, Dreamcatcher made their first appearance in the United States, performing at KCON 2018 in Los Angeles.[57][58]

Their third EP, Alone in the City, was released on September 20,[59] led by title track "What", a song with 'symphony and rock sounds.'[48] On October 5, it was announced that Dreamcatcher would debut in Japan in November with a Japanese version of their single "What", scheduled for release on November 21.[60] On October 20, Yoohyeon debuted as a runway model for BNB12 at Seoul Fashion Week 2019 S/S.[61]

On February 13, 2019, Dreamcatcher released their fourth EP, The End of Nightmare, the final chapter in the Nightmare series. Lead single "PIRI" incorporates a repeating melody line from its namesake musical instrument.[62] On the same day, Happyface Entertainment announced that they had changed their name to Dreamcatcher Company,[63] as a sign of more support for Dreamcatcher. The End of Nightmare debuted on the Billboard World Albums Chart at number six.[64]

From March to May 2019, Dreamcatcher went on the Asia leg of their "Invitation from Nightmare City" tour, announced to be held in Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, Seoul, and the Japanese cities Tokyo and Kobe.[65][66][67] However, due to undisclosed reasons, the concert stop in Jakarta was later canceled; instead, a short fan meeting was held. In July, additional shows for Melbourne, Sydney and Kuala Lumpur were announced, set to take place from late August to early September.[68] The Melbourne stop was unfortunately cancelled the day before the concert due to a fire occurring at the venue.[69] The Sydney and Kuala Lumpur stops were held successfully.[70][71]

On September 11, Dreamcatcher released their first Japanese studio album titled The Beginning of The End, which included Japanese versions of most of their previous Korean singles and three new Japanese tracks.[72] The music video for lead single "Breaking Out" was released two days prior to the album release.

After "Deja Vu" promotions, Dreamcatcher embarked on the European leg of their "Invitation from Nightmare City" world tour from October 24 to November 7, visiting London, Milan, Berlin, Warsaw, Paris, Amsterdam, and Helsinki.[76] This was the group's second European tour. Thereafter, as part of the same world tour, the group also held their first ever tour in the United States from December 6 to December 15, visiting Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Orlando, and Jersey City.[77] Handong was absent from both Europe and America tours due to at the time unspecified reasons, later revealed to be her participation in Youth With You.

On February 18, Dreamcatcher released their first full-length Korean studio album, Dystopia: The Tree of Language, along with the music video for the up-tempo EDM-rock title track "Scream".[78] The album was later named by Time magazine as one that defined K-pop's year in 2020 and Dreamcatcher's "best release yet".[79] It ranked 15th on NME's "The 25 best Asian albums of 2020", also lauding the group as 'masters of chameleonic pop'.[80] "Scream" also placed number 6 on Dazed's "The 40 best K-pop songs of 2020"[81] and number 32 on Paper's "The 40 Best K-pop Songs of 2020".[82] 152ee80cbc

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