Cravity, Rising Boy Band, to Unveil Upbeat Sixth EP "Sun Seeker" in September
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-08-07 18:19:46
Starship Entertainment
In a thrilling announcement, boy band sensation Cravity is set to dazzle fans once again with their sixth EP, "Sun Seeker," scheduled for release on September 11. The news was revealed by their agency, Starship Entertainment, on Sunday.
The upcoming album promises to captivate listeners with not one, but two captivating main tracks, all infused with the band's distinctive and infectious positive energy, as emphasized by the company.
Having burst onto the scene in 2020 with their debut album "Cravity Season 1 [Hideout: Remember Who We Are]," the nine-member ensemble has steadily risen to prominence. Their recent release, the fifth EP titled "Master:Piece," achieved a remarkable feat by selling over 192,000 copies within its first week, establishing a new career milestone for the group.
Taking their talents to the international stage, Cravity embarked on an exhilarating journey, gracing six cities across the United States during their inaugural tour, aptly named "Masterpiece," in June. Prior to that, the band enthralled audiences in Tokyo and Osaka, and further expanded their reach with performances in Taipei, Hong Kong, and Manila, culminating last week. Their tour is poised to recommence in Bangkok, Thailand, come October, promising more excitement for their global fanbase.
Adding another feather to their cap, Cravity made their official debut in Japan last month with the single "Groove – Japanese ver.," which soared to an impressive No. 2 position on Oricon's daily single ranking.
As anticipation reaches a crescendo, fans eagerly await the upcoming "Sun Seeker" EP, anticipating yet another musical journey filled with Cravity's signature flair and unbridled enthusiasm.
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