
The CEN News reports that crossover ensemble Miraclas will release a new mini-album titled GLORY, their first collection of new material in about four years, since 2022’s RE:BOOT.
GLORY explores moments of triumph, pairing Miraclas’s rich crossover vocals with accessible, mainstream sensibilities.
The five-track release features dual title songs “You Raise Me Up” and “Aria,” alongside “A Million Dreams,” “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” and “Hallelujah.” The group offers fresh, signature interpretations of these internationally beloved songs.
Of particular note is “Aria,” which draws on Gustav Holst’s celebrated “Jupiter.” Music director Lee Sang-hoon handled the arrangement, while lyricists Hameli and Moon Si-won added new words. The result balances sweeping orchestration with delicate harmonies, capturing Miraclas’s sincerity and the album’s overarching theme of glory.
GLORY will be released worldwide on streaming platforms on April 27, 2026.
Miraclas will mark the release with a two-night solo concert on May 2–3, 2026, at Blue Square OurWON Banking Hall in Seoul. Tickets are available through Interpark Ticket.
Library Company said the album reflects Miraclas’s musical journey so far and signals the group’s future direction. The agency added that both the record and the concerts aim to give audiences their brightest moments.
(The CEN News) Reporter Baek Hyun-woo press@mhns.co.kr











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