ATBO to Hold Debut Fan Meeting in Japan in February
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-01-19 08:01:48
IST Entertainment Announces "2024 ATBO First Japan Fanmeeting Home Party" at Toyosu PIT and Oval Hall
▲ Courtesy of IST EntertainmentBeing ATBO's inaugural event in Japan since their debut, the members are dedicated to delivering satisfying performances, with each of the seven participating in the choreography for a unique show in each city, according to the agency.
Ticket sales for the fan meeting are set to commence at noon on February 5. Further details related to the event will be communicated through ATBO's official social media channels.
ATBO made their debut through the TV competition "The Origin," which aired in 2022. The music video for their debut track, "Monochrome," surpassed 20 million views within five days of its release. The boy band continued their momentum with the release of their first single, "Must Have," in November of the same year.
Courtesy of IST Entertainment
IST Entertainment has confirmed that ATBO, a seven-member boy band, will be meeting with Japanese fans for the first time in February. The agency announced the "2024 ATBO First Japan Fanmeeting Home Party," scheduled for two performances – the first at Toyosu PIT in Tokyo on February 29, followed by a second event at Oval Hall in Osaka on March 2.
Ticket sales for the fan meeting are set to commence at noon on February 5. Further details related to the event will be communicated through ATBO's official social media channels.
ATBO made their debut through the TV competition "The Origin," which aired in 2022. The music video for their debut track, "Monochrome," surpassed 20 million views within five days of its release. The boy band continued their momentum with the release of their first single, "Must Have," in November of the same year.
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