New K-pop boy band trio Re:wind talk about second chances and resetting their careers
Eddie, Elaya and Lei had all auditioned and trained in Korea to be idols before leaving the industry, only to return to it and join Re:wind

Back in early 2024, Edward Park was having dinner when he received a text from a friend. It read: “Hey, have you ever thought about being a K-pop idol?”
“Here we go again,” he thought, letting out an audible groan.
But after promises to join two big companies never materialised – as well as concerns over his mental and physical health – Park decided to walk away from the industry.

By the time a smaller label gave him an opportunity to debut as an idol shortly before he left Korea in 2021, reality had hit for Park. “Debut isn’t even the start. You have to last the test of time,” he says. “I would have to give up my education, my future.”