Mirae Set to Make Japanese Debut with "Running Up" EP and Concert Tour
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DSP Media Announces Release Date of February 14 for Boy Band's First Japanese EP
▲ Courtesy of RBW, DSP MEDIAMirae, comprising seven members—Lee Jun-hyuk, Yoo Dou-hyun, Khael, Son Dong-pyo, Park Si-young, Jang Yu-bin, and Lien—made their debut in 2021 with the release of their first EP, "Killa." The band has since showcased their musical prowess through tracks like "Killa" (2021), "Marvelous" (2022), "Drip N’Drop" (2022), and "Jump!" (2023). Their latest EP, "Boys will be Boys," was released on July 19, 2023.
Notably, members Lee and Son gained visibility through their participation in Mnet’s boy band audition show "Produce X 101" (2019), with Son securing the sixth position in the final contest and later debuting as a member of the project boy band X1. Khael and Park Si-young also participated in MBC's boy band audition program "Under Nineteen" (2018).
Courtesy of RBW, DSP MEDIA
Boy band Mirae, managed by DSP Media, is gearing up for its official Japanese debut with the release of their first EP, "Running Up," scheduled for February 14. Preceding the EP launch, the group will embark on a concert tour across six cities in Japan.
The tour will kick off in Sapporo on February 10, with subsequent dates in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai, and Tokyo.
Notably, members Lee and Son gained visibility through their participation in Mnet’s boy band audition show "Produce X 101" (2019), with Son securing the sixth position in the final contest and later debuting as a member of the project boy band X1. Khael and Park Si-young also participated in MBC's boy band audition program "Under Nineteen" (2018).
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