Monsta X's Kihyun Offers Fans a Sentimental Farewell Ahead of Military Service
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-08-04 19:26:06
STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt gesture that resonates with fans worldwide, Kihyun, a prominent member of the renowned boy band Monsta X, is set to host a poignant exhibition and pop-up merchandise store, aptly titled "Moments of November." The event, organized by Starship Entertainment, holds special significance as it coincides with Kihyun's imminent enlistment for mandatory military service.
Running from Monday to the 15th of the month, the exhibition and pop-up store will grace the cozy confines of the OAOA café in the vibrant district of Seongsu-dong, nestled in the heart of eastern Seoul's Seongdong District.
With a heartwarming touch, Starship Entertainment stated, "Kihyun seized this opportunity to share cherished memories with Monbebe, the dedicated fandom of Monsta X." As anticipation for the event mounts, it serves as a bittersweet bridge connecting Kihyun and his fans before he embarks on his military duty, slated to commence on August 22.
The exhibition itself will feature an array of captivating photographs drawn from Kihyun's recently released photo book, aptly christened "Moments of November." This poignant title holds personal resonance, being named after the artist's birth month, adding an intimate touch to the collection. Notably, this isn't the first time Kihyun has embarked on this creative journey, having previously hosted similarly themed photo exhibitions in 2016 and 2018.
Kihyun's artistic prowess is not confined solely to his contributions to Monsta X. His solo endeavors have also garnered attention and admiration. Last October marked the debut of his solo artistry with the release of the EP "Youth," a testament to his multifaceted talents.
As the Monsta X community and music enthusiasts alike eagerly anticipate "Moments of November," Kihyun's exhibition and pop-up store promise to be a poignant celebration of shared memories, a glimpse into the artist's soulful journey, and a heartfelt farewell as he takes his leave to fulfill his military duty. In this gesture of connectivity, Kihyun's legacy resonates powerfully, bridging the gap between artist and audience with the universal language of emotion.
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