BTOB to Host Inaugural Fan Concert in Seoul with All Six Members After Departure from Cube Entertainment
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-02-28 09:16:46
First Gathering in About a Year Marks Significant Moment for the group
▲ Courtesy of BTOB CompanyThe decision to host the fan concert follows the departure of BTOB members from Cube Entertainment in November of the previous year after an 11-year association. Post-departure, Lee Changsub and Yook Sungjae ventured into acting careers, signing with Fantagio and IWillMedia, respectively, while the remaining members joined DOD.
In a recent announcement on Tuesday, DOD disclosed the establishment of BTOB Company, signifying an agreement with their former agency regarding the rights to the group's name. The move underscores a new chapter for the band and its members as they continue their artistic pursuits under the banner of BTOB Company.
Courtesy of BTOB Company
BTOB Company revealed on Wednesday that BTOB will be organizing their first-ever fan concert in Seoul, named "Our Dream," scheduled to take place from March 22 to 24. This concert holds particular significance as it marks the first time in approximately a year that all six members of the band will be performing together.
In a recent announcement on Tuesday, DOD disclosed the establishment of BTOB Company, signifying an agreement with their former agency regarding the rights to the group's name. The move underscores a new chapter for the band and its members as they continue their artistic pursuits under the banner of BTOB Company.
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