Pledis Entertainment Unveils New K-pop Boy Band TWS Set to Debut on January 22, 2024
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-12-27 08:10:50
TWS, the First 2024 Introduction from Pledis Entertainment, Aims to Establish a Lasting Connection with Fans
▲ Courtesy of Pledis EntertainmentPrior to the official debut, TWS is scheduled to release various video content, including a clip detailing the story behind the debut, a performance clip of the predebut single, and individual trailers for each member of the group. Pledis Entertainment, a label under K-pop powerhouse Hybe, introduces TWS as its first group in 2024.
The name "TWS" is reported to stand for "Twenty-Four Seven With Us," reflecting the group's aspiration to be a constant presence in the lives of listeners, acting as friends who make daily life special. In a bid to promote their debut, TWS will open a pop-up store in Seoul, showcasing their pictures from January 18 to January 31, 2024.
Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
In a recent announcement, Pledis Entertainment, the esteemed label representing K-pop sensation Seventeen, revealed plans to launch a new boy band named TWS on January 22, 2024. The upcoming group, comprised of six members, is set to make its debut with the release of a predebut single, "Oh Mymy: 7s," on Tuesday, which will be part of their debut EP titled "Sparkling Blue."
The name "TWS" is reported to stand for "Twenty-Four Seven With Us," reflecting the group's aspiration to be a constant presence in the lives of listeners, acting as friends who make daily life special. In a bid to promote their debut, TWS will open a pop-up store in Seoul, showcasing their pictures from January 18 to January 31, 2024.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.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