Ziwoo Left ARrC, Andy Joined Eight Days Later, and the Pre-Filmed Content Kept Both Timelines Alive
One exit, one addition and a video backlog made the calendar look more suspicious than the confirmed facts.

Last meaningful update: June 22, 2026 group conclusion
Status: Ziwoo departed January 22, 2025; Andy joined January 30, 2025; ARrC later disbanded
Receipts level: Mystic Story notices and official lineup content
The eight-day handoff
Mystic Story announced Ziwoo’s departure from ARrC on January 22, 2025, citing personal reasons. The company also warned that already-filmed content could continue to feature him. On January 30—eight days later—it announced Andy as the new seventh member.
Fandom experienced that sequence as replacement math because public grief and company scheduling were moving at different speeds. The confirmed facts are narrower: Ziwoo left, Andy joined, and the company rebuilt a seven-member formation before the February comeback.
The timeline, without making the footage lie
| Date | Confirmed event |
|---|---|
| August 19, 2024 | Ziwoo debuted as ARrC’s original main vocalist. |
| January 22, 2025 | Mystic Story announced Ziwoo’s departure for personal reasons and disclosed the pre-filmed-content overlap. |
| January 30, 2025 | Andy was introduced as the new member. |
| February 18, 2025 | nu kidz: out the box became the first release by the Andy lineup. |
| March 2026 | Ziwoo returned as soloist Jiwoo with STAY IN THE MIRROR. |
| June 22–23, 2026 | ARrC’s activities concluded; Andy remained part of the final lineup. |
Why Ziwoo kept appearing after he left
Music videos, variety episodes, behind-the-scenes clips and promotional photos are often recorded long before publication. A departure notice cannot travel backward through every editing queue and remove a person without delaying, discarding or digitally rebuilding the material.
Mystic Story’s warning was unusually useful because it removed the need to speculate. A later upload containing Ziwoo is evidence that the material was filmed earlier. It is not proof that he secretly remained, that the departure was reversed or that Andy was not yet a real member.
What Andy was actually asked to do
Andy did not enter ARrC as a Ziwoo impersonator. Their jobs overlapped in places, but their histories and performance colors were different. Andy was a Japanese-American trainee, a PROJECT 7 contestant and somebody who had already trained around future ARrC members before the original debut decision.
His impossible first assignment was emotional, not technical. He had to become visible in a room where fans were still grieving somebody else, contribute immediately to a comeback and avoid acting as if the original lineup never existed. The six continuing members had the matching task: welcome Andy without allowing the new formation to become a public referendum on Ziwoo.
Why “replacement” is accurate and still incomplete
Andy replaced the open seventh position. That is roster language. It does not mean he replaced Ziwoo as a person, reproduced his main-vocal function exactly or caused the departure. Fans can document the structural replacement without flattening two careers into a before-and-after makeover.
The one-profile rule helps. Ziwoo’s ARrC and solo work live on one canonical page. Andy’s ARrC history and future work stay on his. The group page shows both lineups. Nobody needs a duplicate human, and nobody’s career begins only when the other person leaves the frame.
The first comeback after the change
nu kidz: out the box arrived February 18, 2025. Its title track used retro synths and boom-bap to frame the revised lineup as forward motion. The marketing did not invite a public mourning period; it asked the group to look settled.
By HOPE and “awesome,” Andy no longer looked like a temporary patch. The seven-member chemistry had become its own era. That makes ARrC’s June 2026 ending sadder: the lineup transition succeeded well enough for fans to stop defining every frame by January, and then the company ended the structure anyway.
The solo postscript changed Ziwoo’s file
Ziwoo’s March 2026 return as Jiwoo under 5SECONDS Entertainment proved that leaving ARrC was not the end of his music. It also did not retroactively explain the private reason for departure. A solo debut is evidence of a new structure, not permission to invade the old boundary.
He can be an original ARrC member and an active solo artist. Andy can be the final-lineup member who arrived after him. Both statements remain true without requiring one person to become the villain in the other person’s biography.
RaeRae take
The company calendar was fast enough to feel rude. Eight days is barely enough time for fandom to stop refreshing the announcement, much less welcome a new face without projecting grief onto him. But the people were not interchangeable. Ziwoo did not owe fans the private document. Andy did not owe fans an apology for accepting the open place.
The pre-filmed content made the transition visually messy; fandom conspiracy made it messier. The cleanest reading is also the most humane: one young man left, another joined, six members carried both eras, and the upload queue kept publishing yesterday after the lineup had already moved into tomorrow.
What fans should keep linked
- Ziwoo/Jiwoo’s canonical former-member and solo profile
- Andy’s canonical member profile
- ARrC’s full two-lineup archive
- The later ARrC disbandment Tea file