1999-2000

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1999: Com' Back

SECHSKIES toured Korea in February, 1999. On April 5, 1999, SECHSKIES released their first concert video, recorded at the Seoul Concert on February 25, 1999.

They also released a live concert album with the video on April 10, 1999. After their concert tour, SECHSKIES returned to the studio to record their fourth album, Com’Back.

On November 30, 1999, SECHSKIES participated in the 1st Korea China Music Festival co-hosted by KBS and CCTV in Beijing.

On December 5, 1999, SechsKies also performed in the 2000 Peace Friendship Music Concert in Pyongyang, North Korea, becoming one of the first South Korean dance groups to ever perform in North Korea.

At the end of the year, SECHSKIES won several awards including the 14th Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award Bonsang, the 10th Seoul Music Awards Bonsang, Bonsang at the KMTV Korean Music Awards and KBS Music Awards, and the Best 10 Artist Awards at the MBC and the SBS Music Awards.

2000: Disbandment

On January 12, 2000, SECHSKIES had a 1000th day celebration party with their fans. On February 28, 2000, SECHSKIES' Seoul Concert was held in Olympic Gymnastics Arena ; tickets were reportedly sold out within a few hours. SECHSKIES members participated in directing the concert and performed self-composed songs.

A concert DVD was also released.

On May 18, 2000, SECHSKIES held a sudden press conference to officially announce their disbandment. SECHSKIES' final performance was at the Dream Concert on May 20, 2000.

On May 31, 2000, their final release, Blue Note, a "Best Of" compilation, was released as the farewell album to fans. In August of that year, the members of SECHSKIES self-released one final track and music video titled "Thanks" for their fans, which was uploaded online.

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