The Boyz Announces Three-Part Album Series "Phantasy" Set for Release
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-26 20:01:59
IST Entertainment
The Boyz, one of K-pop's hottest acts, is all set to captivate fans with an ambitious three-part album series, "Phantasy," as confirmed by their agency IST Entertainment on Tuesday. The upcoming LP will mark a significant milestone for the group, with the first installment, "Christmas in August," slated to hit the airwaves on Aug. 7. To further ignite excitement among fans, the band has dropped a preview poster featuring intriguing clues in three distinct settings - a beach, drive-in theater, and snow field.
The highly-anticipated album series comes approximately six months after their successful eighth EP, "Be Awake," and a staggering 3 1/2 years since the debut of their first LP, "Reveal." As The Boyz gears up to deliver their latest musical journey, fans around the world eagerly await the innovative sounds and mesmerizing visuals that have become the group's trademark.
Beyond their musical endeavors, the 11 talented members of The Boyz have been thrilling audiences across Asia with their captivating "Zeneration" tour. Kicking off in Seoul last May, the tour has taken them to various cities, enthralling fans with their electrifying performances. The group is set to perform live in Jakarta, Indonesia on Saturday, with the tour culminating in a grand finale in Bangkok on Aug. 6.
The Boyz's immense popularity and unwavering talent have cemented their position as one of K-pop's most exciting acts. As they prepare to unveil the first chapter of "Phantasy" in August, anticipation grows among fans worldwide, eager to embark on this musical journey alongside their beloved group. With each installment promising to push creative boundaries and set new standards, The Boyz is poised to redefine the genre and solidify their place as global superstars.
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