Girl Group Loossemble to Make Highly Anticipated Debut on September 15
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-08-21 17:26:45
CTDENM
The much-awaited debut of the girl group Loossemble, short for Loona Assemble, is set to captivate fans as the group's agency CTDENM announced Monday that the official launch is scheduled for September 15.
Comprising five former members of the renowned girl group Loona — namely, Hyunjin, Yeojin, Vivi, Gowon, and Hyeju — Loossemble's name is a symbolic representation of unity, as it reflects the idea of these five individuals converging as a cohesive whole.
Coinciding with the momentous debut day, the girl group is poised to embark on their "Debut Ceremony" tour across 10 cities throughout the United States. In early August, the group unveiled plans to mesmerize audiences in New York, Washington, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and various other cities. The debut tour will commence in the United States, followed by a return to South Korea to continue their official activities. The agency, CTDENM, also disclosed that a concluding "finale" is planned in Korea after the culmination of their U.S. tour.
CTDENM was founded by Eric Yun, a former executive at BlockBerry Creative, the agency that managed Loona. This new venture comes after all 12 members of the group, starting with Chuu in 2022, had their exclusive contracts with BlockBerry Creative suspended due to concerns over unfair contract terms.
As anticipation builds for Loossemble's debut, the forthcoming launch promises to captivate fans and industry enthusiasts alike, highlighting the collective synergy of the former Loona members in their new ensemble venture.
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