Taiwanese Girl Group GenBlue Set to Make Korean Debut in May
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-12-04 07:55:31
Ten Entertainment Announces Expansion Plans as GenBlue Joins the "2024 Limitless Project"
▲ Courtesy of TEN ENTERTAINMENTIn February, GenBlue intends to formalize a training contract with a Korean agency, embarking on an intensive three-month training program. The group is slated to release its first single in Korea in May, signaling a significant milestone in its international expansion.
Members of GenBlue expressed their excitement in the press release, describing the news as an "early Christmas present."
Ten Entertainment articulated its vision for the project, emphasizing the establishment of an international perspective from the outset. The agency aspires to broaden GenBlue's presence not only in Korea but worldwide, laying the groundwork for future global endeavors.
GenBlue, comprised of nine members — Hsu Yuan-Yuan, Xxin, Bido, Yu, Nico, Vicky, Tsai Chen, Rong Rong, and Ayeon — was formed through the survival program "Next Girlz," concluding in October.
Courtesy of TEN ENTERTAINMENT
GenBlue, the Taiwanese girl group, is poised to make its debut in the Korean music scene in May, as officially disclosed by its management agency, Ten Entertainment, in a press release on Monday.
The announcement of GenBlue's Korean debut was made during the showcase for the group's inaugural album, "For You," held on December 1. The initiative is part of the "2024 Limitless Project by Ten Entertainment," marking the group's strategic move into the Korean market.
Members of GenBlue expressed their excitement in the press release, describing the news as an "early Christmas present."
Ten Entertainment articulated its vision for the project, emphasizing the establishment of an international perspective from the outset. The agency aspires to broaden GenBlue's presence not only in Korea but worldwide, laying the groundwork for future global endeavors.
GenBlue, comprised of nine members — Hsu Yuan-Yuan, Xxin, Bido, Yu, Nico, Vicky, Tsai Chen, Rong Rong, and Ayeon — was formed through the survival program "Next Girlz," concluding in October.
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