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NCT Dream are coming in hot with their first full-length album Hot Sauce, which arrived Monday (May 10) via SM Entertainment.

The 10-track project comes after the five EPs the K-pop boy band has released over the course of four years. Their most recent EP, Reload, helped launch the third NCT subunit to No. 1 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart in May 2020.

In tandem with the album release, NCT Dream released a music video for the title track "Hot Sauce," which features members Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung having an eye-opening experience tasting what looks like their own NCT Dream specialty hot sauce in a taqueria that transforms into their fiery dance floor.

NCT Dream will perform songs from Hot Sauce during their comeback show Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET on YouTube, VLive, TikTok and Twitter.

Stream Hot Sauce and watch the music video for the title track below.

Benson Boone had to cancel his Birmingham, England concert just an hour before showtime on Saturday after struggling with throat and vocal problems. He was scheduled to perform at the Utilita Arena as part of his tour promoting American Heart.

In a message shared on his Instagram Story, which has since expired, the singer apologized to fans and explained that he and his team were already working on finding a new date for the postponed show.

“Birmingham, I’m so sorry but I won’t be able to perform tonight,” Boone wrote. “I’ve done everything possible to get my voice back, but with how my throat feels right now, I can’t give you the kind of show you deserve.”

He continued, “This honestly feels terrible, and I can’t say sorry enough. I promise I’ll do everything I can to make it right. I’ll keep you all updated as soon as I can. Thank you for always supporting me. I love you guys so much.”

Utilita Arena confirmed the cancellation in a statement to the BBC, noting that it was “exploring all possible options to reschedule.” The venue added, “We understand how disappointing this is and deeply apologize for the short notice and any inconvenience caused.”

It remains uncertain if Boone will continue with his upcoming trio of London shows at The O2 Arena, set to begin Monday. His European tour is still planned to run through November, with stops in Paris, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.

Earlier this year, Boone completed his North American tour, which wrapped up in October. During those shows, he performed a different cover song each night. At his Nashville stop in September, he took on Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up.”

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