Zerobaseone Announces Debut Fan Concert in Japan Following Chart-Topping Success
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-30 07:30:41
Agency WakeOne Entertainment Confirms First-Ever Concert Dates in Yokohama
▲ Courtesy of WakeOne EntertainmentThe forthcoming release includes three tracks, featuring the eponymous title alongside Japanese versions of "In Bloom" and "Crush." Notably, these songs were the lead singles from Zerobaseone's first and second EPs, both of which secured the No. 2 position on Oricon's weekly album ranking in July and November of the previous year.
Expressing gratitude to their dedicated fan base, the eight members of Zerobaseone took to their social media channels last week, thanking supporters for their unwavering presence over the past 200 days. As the group prepares for their debut and subsequent fan concert in Japan, the announcement adds another chapter to their journey in the music industry.
Courtesy of WakeOne Entertainment
WakeOne Entertainment disclosed on Tuesday that the boy band Zerobaseone is gearing up for its inaugural fan concert in Japan, scheduled for March 23-24. Prior to the highly anticipated live performances in Yokohama, the band is poised to make its official debut in the Japanese music scene with the single "Yurayura – Unmeino Hana" on March 20.
Expressing gratitude to their dedicated fan base, the eight members of Zerobaseone took to their social media channels last week, thanking supporters for their unwavering presence over the past 200 days. As the group prepares for their debut and subsequent fan concert in Japan, the announcement adds another chapter to their journey in the music industry.
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