Description
TXT – minisode 2: Thursday’s Child is the 2022 EP by K-pop boy group TXT, offered as a random single-copy release from three collectible versions: HATE, END, and MESS. Each version includes a unique combination of photobook, CD, cards, stickers, and posters designed for collectors and fans of TOMORROW X TOGETHER. Release date: 2022.5.9 18:00.
Key Features
- Artist: TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER)
- Title: minisode 2: Thursday’s Child
- Random 1 of 3 collectible versions: HATE, END, MESS
- Official release date and time: 2022.5.9 18:00
- Package contents (varies by version): Photo Book, CD, Lyric Card Set, Photo Card(s), Stickers, Post Card, Poster, Lenticular Card, Logo Paper Tag, Photo Strip
- Multiple printed collectibles with version-specific artwork and imagery
Specifications
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Artist | TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) |
| Title | minisode 2: Thursday’s Child |
| Versions | Random 1 of 3 — HATE / END / MESS |
| Release Date | 2022.5.9 18:00 |
| Included Items (sample) | Photo Book; CD; Lyric Card Set; Photo Card(s); Stickers; Post Card; Poster; Lenticular Card; Logo Paper Tag; Photo Strip |




Clara – Wien, Österreich –
Ich habe das Album bestellt und es war schnell da. Der Fotobuch ist echt schön, die Bilder sind klasse! Die Sticker haben mich überrascht, genau wie angekündigt. Perfektes Paket für Fans von TXT.
Mariana – Rio de Janeiro, Brasil –
Eu comprei o álbum da TXT e chegou rápido. O livro de fotos é lindo e a qualidade do CD impressiona. A cor da capa foi um pouco diferente, mas valeu a pena pela coleção.
Beckett – Nashville, USA –
Just got this TXT album. Love the photo book, but my CD arrived scratched. The random card was a nice surprise though. Took longer to arrive than I thought.
Harper – London, UK –
I really liked the photo book. It’s filled with nice images from the album. The packaging was also neat and protected everything well during shipping.
Alex Johnson –
As a big fan of TXT, I was really looking forward to this album, and it didn’t disappoint! While it might not reach the heights of their previous work, the consistent concept and exploration of grief stages make for a thematically satisfying listen. I especially loved ‘Trust Fund Baby’ – the dreamy production is just beautiful.