Jellyfish Entertainment's New Boy Group EVNNE Gears Up for Highly Anticipated Debut
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-08-17 23:34:27
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Jellyfish Entertainment, a prominent player in the K-pop scene, is poised to introduce its newest endeavor, the seven-member boy group EVNNE, to the world on September 18.
The agency's official social media channels announced this significant development on Tuesday, unveiling the group's distinctive logo and the phrase "EVNNE Coming Soon!" as a signal for fans to join in the countdown to the impending debut.
Designed to encapsulate the aspirations for a radiant future, the group's logo ingeniously merges the letters E and V, mirroring its unwavering zeal and fervor as an emerging force within the K-pop landscape.
Accompanying this visual identity are evocative phrases like "Evening's Newest Etoiles," which inspired the moniker EVNNE, and "Stars Rising in the Night Sky," underscoring the group's resolve to illuminate the stage like celestial bodies in the night sky, capturing global attention.
Comprising seven distinct talents—Moon Jung-hyun, Park Ji-hoo, Park Han-bin, Yoo Seung-un, Lee Jung-hyun, Ji Yoon-seo, and Keita—EVNNE sets out to carve a unique niche within the K-pop sphere, characterized by a signature musical style and individualistic approaches.
The group has generated considerable excitement, fueled by their striking appearances, exceptional musical aptitude, and diverse skill set, as showcased on Mnet's "Boys Planet."
The heightened anticipation surrounding EVNNE's debut can also be attributed to its affiliation with Jellyfish Entertainment, renowned for its prowess in music production and artist management.
Counted among the most promising rookie idol groups in contemporary K-pop, EVNNE is scheduled to unveil their inaugural performance at 6 p.m. Korea Time on September 18. Simultaneously, their debut album will be released across major online and offline music platforms, promising an exciting entrance onto the K-pop stage.
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