FNC Entertainment to Unveil New Boy Band Sooner Than Expected: Debut Slated for November
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FNC Entertainment, a stalwart in the K-pop industry, has announced an accelerated debut for its upcoming seven-member boy band, set to make their entry into the music scene this November. This revelation comes earlier than the agency's initial announcement, which had placed the debut in the early months of the upcoming year.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, FNC Entertainment revealed that Na Kamden and Choi Ji-ho, both participants from cable network Mnet's "Boys Planet" audition program, would be integral members of the upcoming boy band. Although they didn't secure a spot in the final lineup of the project boy band ZeroBaseOne, their performances on the show garnered significant popularity. Na clinched the 17th spot in the final episode, while Choi's talent was also well-received.
FNC Entertainment, an industry giant established in 2006, has been home to numerous prominent bands and artists, including K-pop rock bands like FTIsland, CNBLUE, N.Flying, and Hi-Fi Un!Corn. The agency also represents the boy band SF9, along with notable entertainers such as Noh Hong-chul and Moon Se-yoon. Notably, it was the former agency of renowned entertainer Yu Jae-seok and girl group AOA.
This new boy band marks FNC Entertainment's latest venture into the realm of male idol groups since the debut of P1Harmony in October 2020, intensifying the anticipation and excitement among K-pop enthusiasts. With the inclusion of Na Kamden and Choi Ji-ho, all eyes are on this upcoming group as they prepare to make their much-anticipated debut in the coming month.
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