Zerobaseone, New K-Pop Sensation, Set to Host Debut Fan Concert in Seoul
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-18 21:04:10
WakeOne Entertainment
Zerobaseone, the sensational rookie boy band, is making waves in the K-pop industry as they prepare to host their highly anticipated first fan concert in Seoul. The announcement was made by their agency, WakeOne Entertainment, on Tuesday, sparking excitement among fans worldwide.
The nine talented members of Zerobaseone are eagerly looking forward to connecting with their devoted fanbase during the concert. To ensure that their global supporters don't miss out on the experience, the event will be broadcast live online with subtitles available in three languages. Additionally, fans in Korea will have the unique opportunity to watch the live show in real-time at selected movie theaters.
Zerobaseone burst onto the scene with their debut EP, "Youth In The Shade," released on July 10. The EP achieved remarkable success, selling a staggering 1.82 million units in its first week. In an unprecedented feat, Zerobaseone became the first-ever K-pop act to achieve a million-selling debut album. The music video for their lead track, "In Bloom," further demonstrated their immense popularity, garnering an astonishing 10 million views on YouTube within just two days of its release.
The nonet's journey to stardom began through the audition reality show "Boys Planet," which served as a platform for these talented individuals to showcase their skills and charisma.
As Zerobaseone prepares for their much-anticipated fan concert, fans and music enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting their electrifying performances and the opportunity to witness the magic of this rising K-pop sensation. With their unprecedented debut success and global fanbase, Zerobaseone is poised to leave an indelible mark on the industry and carve out a unique space for themselves in the world of K-pop.
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