Tiffany Young, the Los Angeles-born K-pop veteran who rose to prominence as a member of Girls’ Generation, will release her debut solo studio album, “Edge of Calm,” on Aug. 20 through Pacific Music Group and its flagship label, Pacific Records, alongside an eight-city Asia tour launching Sept. 12 in Hong Kong.

The 11-track set draws on multiple genres to reflect a decade of Young’s development as a solo artist. Young took a hands-on role throughout production, overseeing concept development, styling, visual direction, and music video storytelling.

Young said: “With ‘Edge of Calm,’ I stopped asking myself who people expected me to become and started asking who I already was when no one else was looking. That shift changed everything.

“Instead of chasing reinvention, I became interested in refinement – stripping away the noise until only the most honest parts remained. Every decision, from the songs to the visual language surrounding the album, came from that same intention: to create something that feels lived rather than performed.

“Looking back, I don’t think this record defines me because it’s the loudest statement I’ve made. I think it does because it’s the quietest, and perhaps the truest. My hope is that audiences experience the album and the tour not as separate pieces, but as one continuous emotional journey.”

The album follows “Summer’s Not Over,” a pre-release single issued earlier this year to mark the 10th anniversary of Young’s solo debut. The track has accumulated more than 367,000 Spotify streams, and its official music video has surpassed 1.8 million YouTube views.

“Edge of Calm” is Young’s second release under PMG following her global 360 partnership with the company. A member of Girls’ Generation – whose catalog spans 16 No. 1 singles, more than 1.8 billion YouTube views, and over 120 awards worldwide – Young launched a solo career that debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart and earned her the best solo breakout award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

The tour opens in Hong Kong on Sept. 12 before moving to Jakarta on Sept. 19, Singapore on Sept. 26, Taipei for two consecutive dates on Oct. 9 and 10, Ho Chi Minh City on Oct. 17, and Bangkok on Oct. 25. The run closes with a homecoming show in Seoul on Dec. 27. Tickets for the first Hong Kong date go on sale July 24.

PMG was founded in 2025 by Ne-Yo, Sonu Nigam, MC Jin, and Jonathan Serbin. Headquartered in Hong Kong, the company focuses on developing international careers from Asia.