8TURN Set for Japanese Debut with Digital Single "Ru-pum pum Japanese ver."
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-02-15 01:55:02
MNH Entertainment Announces March 6 Release and First Fan Concert in Tokyo
▲ Courtesy of MNH ENTERTAINMENTAccompanying the Japanese debut, the band released a music video teaser for the track on their social media channels. In conjunction with the release, 8TURN will host its inaugural fan concert in Japan, titled "8TURN 1st Fan Concert in Japan 'Turn Table,'" at Spotify O-EAST in Tokyo on the same day.
A series of celebratory events are planned, including an autograph and live talk session in Japan. Further details about these events will be communicated through the band's social media pages, as stated by MNH Entertainment.
Debuting in January 2023 with the EP "8Turnrise," the eight-member band consists of Jaeyun, Kyungmin, Myungho, Minho, Yoonsung, Haemin, Yungyu, and Seungheon.
Courtesy of MNH ENTERTAINMENT
Boy band 8TURN is poised to make its Japanese debut on March 6 with the digital single "Ru-pum pum Japanese ver.," as revealed by the band's agency, MNH Entertainment, on Wednesday.
The single serves as the Japanese adaptation of "Ru-pum pum," the lead track from the band's third EP, "Stunning," released on Jan. 9. Marking a significant milestone, it is the first song by 8TURN in which all members sing in Japanese, according to their agency.
A series of celebratory events are planned, including an autograph and live talk session in Japan. Further details about these events will be communicated through the band's social media pages, as stated by MNH Entertainment.
Debuting in January 2023 with the EP "8Turnrise," the eight-member band consists of Jaeyun, Kyungmin, Myungho, Minho, Yoonsung, Haemin, Yungyu, and Seungheon.
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