SEOUL, June 20 — Girls’ Generation might have been keeping a low profile of late, but it seems that’s all about to change.

The K-pop group are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year, and agency SM Entertainment have confirmed the release of a commemorative album in August.

There are also plans to organise a fan meet that same month.

The album will be the first by the now eight-member group since 2015’s Lion Heart.

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Jessica Jung left Girls’ Generation in September 2015, shortly after its release.

It’s likely that the group’s comeback date will coincide with their debut anniversary date: August 3, 2007, which saw the release of the then-nine-member group’s first single Into the New World.