K-Pop Group NCT 127 Lands in Bali Amid Reports of New Filming Project

K-Pop Group NCT 127 Lands in Bali Amid Reports of New Filming Project

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South Korean boy group NCT 127 arrived in Bali on Thursday night, May 7, 2026, through I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport.

The group landed at around 11:58 PM WITA after departing from South Korea on Korean Air flight KE433. According to reports, the members travelled to Bali for an overseas filming schedule, although the exact project has not been officially announced.

The arrival attracted dozens of fans to the international terminal area of the airport. Many had waited since the evening to catch a glimpse of the group.

This visit also marked Jaehyun’s first public activity since completing his mandatory military service.

Photos circulating on social media showed five members of the group leaving Incheon International Airport in matching black outfits and jackets bearing the words “We Stay Together Still Here, NCT 12”.

Fans Waited for Hours at Ngurah Rai Airport

According to local reports, fans began gathering at the airport several hours before the group’s arrival. Some travelled from other parts of Bali after learning about the schedule through the social media platform X.

As the arrival time approached, fans crowded around the exit area of the international terminal while waiting for the members to appear.

However, the group did not pass through the public arrival area. Airport security officers later informed fans that the members had left through a VIP access route located between the international and domestic terminals.

The situation caused confusion among some fans, who briefly ran through parts of the terminal area after hearing different information about the group’s exit route.

 

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Bali Visit Sparks Discussion of Possible New Project

Reports from South Korean media stated that five members of NCT 127 — Taeyong, Johnny, Yuta, Jaehyun, and Haechan — were seen at Incheon International Airport before departing for Indonesia.

The group previously visited Indonesia in February 2025 for the “NEO CITY: JAKARTA – THE MOMENTUM” concert series at Indonesia Arena in Jakarta.

During their departure from South Korea, the members wore black uniform jackets featuring the group’s logo and the birth years of all members, including Doyoung and Jungwoo, who are currently serving in the military.

Details seen on the jackets led some fans online to discuss the possibility of a new group comeback in August 2026. However, no official announcement regarding a comeback schedule has been released by SM Entertainment.

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