Pentagon's Hui and Jinho to Hold Tokyo Fan Concert in March
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-01-30 08:32:19
Cube Entertainment Confirms Duo's Return for "Spring Picnic" Concert After Yokohama Performance
▲ Courtesy of Cube EntertainmentHui, who recently released his first solo EP, "Whu Is Me: Complex," on January 16, achieved notable success as the album topped the iTunes top albums chart in multiple countries. Jinho, recognized as one of the top three finalists on JTBC's survival audition show "Phantom Singer" last year, continues to showcase his vocal prowess.
In October of the previous year, six out of the nine members of Pentagon chose not to renew their contracts with Cube Entertainment. Despite these contractual changes, all members have denied any indication of Pentagon disbanding, affirming their commitment to the group's future endeavors.
Courtesy of Cube Entertainment
Cube Entertainment announced on Tuesday that Hui and Jinho of Pentagon are set to perform in Tokyo on March 20, marking their return to Japan approximately seven months after their previous duo concert in Yokohama. Titled "Spring Picnic," the upcoming fan concert promises a warm and inviting atmosphere.
In October of the previous year, six out of the nine members of Pentagon chose not to renew their contracts with Cube Entertainment. Despite these contractual changes, all members have denied any indication of Pentagon disbanding, affirming their commitment to the group's future endeavors.
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