
All four members of K-pop group Girl’s Day, Sojin, Yura, Minah, and Hyeri, reunited for drinks and dinner on Mar. 24, 2026, with member Bang Minah sharing photos from the outing on her personal Instagram account.
Minah posted several group shots showing the four members together in casual attire, along with a photo of her drink. In her caption, she wrote, “To the grateful Girl’s Day, Girl’s Day every day (Woooooo yeah!!!).” The photos showed the members sitting side by side and posing playfully, giving fans a look at their close friendship.
The full-group update was especially meaningful because Girl’s Day has been on an indefinite hiatus since 2017, when they released their last EP, “Everyday #5.” In 2019, all four members chose not to renew their contracts with Dream T Entertainment, but they made it clear that the group had not disbanded, according to Allkpop.
Girl’s Day debuted in July 2010 under Dream T Entertainment. While the original lineup had five members, the group settled into its well-known four-member formation after early changes. They became known for hits like “Expectation,” “Darling,” “Something,” and “I’ll Be Yours.”
Even without official promotions, the members have stayed close. In July 2025, all four appeared on Hyeri’s YouTube show, “Hyell’s Club,” to celebrate their 15th debut anniversary. Sojin, Yura, and Hyeri also attended Minah’s wedding in Bali, Indonesia, in November 2025, where she married actor On Ju-wan in an intimate ceremony.
Since the hiatus, each member has built her own path. Hyeri has become one of South Korea’s most recognized actresses, known for “Reply 1988” and the 2025 series “Friendly Rivalry,” Soompi reported.
She is set to star in the upcoming drama “Dreaming to You” in 2026. Minah has also pursued acting, appearing in the drama “Delivery Man.” Yura has continued working in acting and entertainment, while Sojin has explored solo music and creative projects.
The reunion photos drew a warm response from Girl’s Day’s fanbase, known as DAI5Y. Fans expressed happiness at seeing the group together and shared hopes for future activities, though no official plans have been announced. This gathering reminds fans that Girl’s Day’s bond remains strong years after their last release. As Minah put it, it really is “Girl’s Day every day,” as per Chosun.


