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K-pop group Dreamcatcher have just finished promoting latest release Deja Vu, but already have their sights set on their next comeback.

Following their London concert last week, in collaboration with My Music Taste, Daily Star Online sat down with six of the girls – Handong sadly couldn't take part in the Europe tour – to find out all about their plans for what is to come in 2020.

Dreamcatcher – made up of Siyeon, SuA, JiU, Dami, Gahyeon, Yoohyeon and Handong – stand out among the K-pop scene because of their darker, nightmare concepts and rock music sound.

But they confessed they could go down a slightly different route for their next release due to the popularity of some of their album tracks.

Siyeon, 24, told Daily Star Online: "The songs Sleep-walking and Silent Night were really loved by our fans a lot, so we thought it might be a good idea to put out songs with half rock elements, with EDM mixed. That would be a great idea for a new title song, maybe."

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Silent Night is one of Dreamcatcher's latest songs, with the dance track included on mini-album Raid of Dream, which came out last month.

Meanwhile, Sleep-walking was released in 2017 on Prequel, which featured Fly High as its title track and accompanying music video.

While there is no information about the timing of another comeback – there were two Korean releases in 2019 – the girls did give an exciting hint at what fans could expect.

They said: "The one thing we can focus on as a teaser for the next album is the story. So the story about dreams.

"Up until now, we've had concepts about nightmares and we're Dreamcatcher, so the themes of the dreams will go on. Maybe for the future it will be about some other kind of dreams."

Fans, known as InSomnia, may also get the chance to hear their favourite members' lyrics, as the girls are involved in the songwriting process.

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Dami, 22, said: "I actually wrote the lyrics for Scar and You and I. The company really offers everyone chance to give input into the lyrics and the best lyrics will be picked out."

Siyeon noted: "IU the Korean singer has really beautiful lyrics. I get emotional and love how she writes the lyrics, so I aspire to write similar lyrics to her."

And with each comeback comes a different look for the K-pop idols, often changing their hair colour and cut as well as styling for promotions.

Siyeon confessed: "We've had lots of different hair styles and after each one there's always a new one we want to try out.

"After we tell the company we want to try this out or this hairstyle, we're always nervous to see if the company says we can do that, and we are also kind of afraid how the colour will turn out because there are lots of cases when the colour doesn't turn out as we wanted it to."

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As well as their rock-heavy sound, Dreamcatcher have become known for their dynamic choreography and sharp synchronisation during performances.

And surprisingly, it doesn't take them too long to get performance-ready, as they confessed it takes just one week.

They explained: "It takes about one week of intense practise, practising every day for seven days straight until we're really safe to go on-stage and be comfortable with the performance."

The girls are becoming more and more popular and have big goals for the next time they come to the UK as part of their tour schedule.

They said: "Two years ago, when we were here, we were in the same concert hall and this time we doubled – or even more – the amount of fans.

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"But the next time, we want to go to a bigger venue. We want to get better and more mature and become an even better group to come back to London."

This time, as part of the Invitation From Nightmare City tour, the group only had one UK date in London, playing at ULU Live at Student Central.

But, in individual messages to their fans, Gahyeon, 20, told us: "We've come back to London and the UK after a long time and we're really thankful that our fans didn't forget us and waited for us.

"We hope they will wait for the next time we come back.

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"This time we've been to London but next time we want to go to another city in the UK. Thanks for always loving and supporting us!"

Dami said: "Thank you for supporting us here in the UK. Next time when we come back, I love the British accent so when I come back I can hopefully speak in the British accent."

Siyeon promised: "We will become an even better Dreamcatcher when we come back and will invite more InSomnia to our concert."

SuA, 25, joked: "Our fans have been watching us since we were babies and they've helped to raise us to bigger people, to adults, hopefully they will stick with us until we're real adults, more mature and even better when we come back."

JiU, 25, said: "For us, it's important that our fans give us the love and support to grow, so they're the souls for us to be able to grow and that's why we need you guys and our InSomnia. Please keep loving and supporting us."

And, showing off her language skills speaking in English to their fans, Yoohyeon added: "Thanks for your unconditional love. Stay stanning us!"