Multinational Boy Band Ampers&One to Debut Under FNC Entertainment
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-10-25 17:23:24
FNC Entertainment
FNC Entertainment, a prominent talent agency, has officially confirmed the debut of the rookie boy band Ampers&One, scheduled for November 15. The announcement was accompanied by a teaser clip released on social media.
According to the information shared on social media, Ampers&One's debut performance will take place at 6 p.m. on the aforementioned date. This seven-member group represents a multinational composition, featuring two American members, Kamden and Kyrell, a Canadian member named Brian, an Australian member named Mackiah, and three South Korean members: Ji-ho, Si-yun, and Seung-mo.
Kamden and Ji-ho were the first members to be introduced from this septet last month. Notably, both Kamden and Ji-ho were contestants on Mnet's idol audition program "Boys Planet," with Kamden achieving a ranking of 17th.
The band's name, Ampers&One, is a fusion of the ampersand symbol (&) and the word "one." It symbolizes the group's vision that unity leads to the realization of dreams and the formation of a cohesive whole.
In anticipation of their debut, FNC Entertainment has been unveiling introductory clips of the seven members in recent weeks. These clips offer insights into their individual personalities, preferences, and hobbies. The agency has also hinted at the release of more promotional content in the lead-up to the debut.
Ampers&One marks the first K-pop idol group to debut under FNC Entertainment in three years, following the debut of P1Harmony. FNC Entertainment is a midsize agency in South Korea, with a roster of artists that includes popular bands such as CN Blue, FT Island, N. Flying, and Cherry Bullet.
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