Highly Anticipated Season of "1, 2, 3 I've" Unveils Exciting Teasers
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-12-20 08:07:58
Trailers Showcase Playful Dynamics and Recent Achievements of the Popular Group
▲ Courtesy of Starship Entertainment
Adding to their recent activities, the group recently returned from Qingdao, China, where they engaged with fans during an autograph session. Notably, the six-member act received the Best Artist (musician) award at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards in the Philippines. The prestigious year-end ceremony, co-hosted by Jang Wonyoung, recognized the group's musical achievements. Jang Wonyoung, a three-year veteran emcee of the live show, also secured the Asia Celebrity trophy at the event.
Courtesy of Starship Entertainment
The forthcoming season of the original show "1, 2, 3 I've" has generated anticipation with the release of engaging trailers. Scheduled to begin airing on January 1, 2024, the teaser clip features the youngest member, Leeseo, proclaiming, "I am the king today," while showcasing dolls that transform into the group members. The teaser further highlights the camaraderie of the six bandmates as they participate in blindfolded games and film an ASMR video featuring desserts.
Adding to their recent activities, the group recently returned from Qingdao, China, where they engaged with fans during an autograph session. Notably, the six-member act received the Best Artist (musician) award at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards in the Philippines. The prestigious year-end ceremony, co-hosted by Jang Wonyoung, recognized the group's musical achievements. Jang Wonyoung, a three-year veteran emcee of the live show, also secured the Asia Celebrity trophy at the event.
Sayart
Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Free Pablo Picasso Exhibition Opens in London Featuring Over 130 Works from Artist's Final Four Decades
- 2Korea Tourism Organization Creates Real-Life 'Squid Game' Experience for International Visitors in Seoul
- 3Hanbok Culture Week 2025 Celebrates Korea's Traditional Attire with Modern Twist
- 4Beloved Author Baek Se-hee, Who Wrote About Depression in 'I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki,' Dies at 35
- 5Seoul's World Webtoon Festival Returns with Massive Scale and Global Ambitions
- 6Chinese Theme Park Issues Apology After Disturbing Sculptures Go Viral and Spark Public Outrage