Chase Infiniti appears in ATEEZ's teaser for “BAD,” where a wedding is interrupted mid-scene. The clip puts the actor, who is better known for film and TV work, inside a K-pop rollout that reaches its next fixed point on June 26 at 1pm KST.
That timing matters for ATEEZ because Golden Hour: Part 5 is their 14th mini album and the fifth installment in the Golden Hour series. A teaser built around a named actor gives the campaign a second audience lane: ATINY already following the group, plus viewers who know Infiniti from her screen work.
Chase Infiniti and ATEEZ
Chase Infiniti is 25 years old, was born in Indianapolis, and studied musical theatre at Columbia College Chicago. She co-founded Duple Dance Crew there, and the group has been posting K-pop cover videos since 2019, with ATEEZ choreography showing up prominently in that catalogue.
Infiniti has also said most of what she listens to is K-pop. On the Oscars red carpet, she named ATEEZ, NCT, VERIVERY, and aespa as her “K-pop Mount Rushmore,” and on the web series Royal Court she said, “I normally have one in my bag,” referring to ATEEZ photo cards. She has also said, “Personally, I think 'Guerrilla’ is a great one,” during the One Battle After Another press tour.
Golden Hour: Part 5 rollout
KQ Entertainment describes “BAD” as a Brazilian punk tune with groovy beats. The teaser places Infiniti in a wedding scene that gets cut short, a small setup that gives the video a narrative hook without revealing how much of the full cut she will actually carry.
That ambiguity is the only real open question left on the music-video side. Infiniti is a public ATEEZ fan, but she is also the breakout star of Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, plays Willa opposite Leonardo DiCaprio's character, and sits in Forbes’ 2026 30 Under 30 cohort; the teaser uses that profile to widen ATEEZ's reach without turning the rollout into a full crossover gimmick.
London after KST
Golden Hour: Part 5 lands on June 26 at 1pm KST, and ATEEZ is scheduled to headline British Summer Time Hyde Park in London on June 28. For readers tracking the rollout, the practical answer is simple: the teaser is the sign to watch now, and the full release follows two days later with the stage show immediately after.






