TWS Sells Out First Fan Meeting in Just 10 Minutes, Proving Global Popularity
ReaA JUNG
queen7203@gmail.com | 2025-02-13 21:19:39
Rookie boy group TWS is set to hold their first-ever fan meeting, "2025 TWS First Fan Meeting - 42:CLUB in Seoul," from February 14 to 16 at the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in Seoul. Celebrating their one-year debut anniversary, the event promises special performances and interactive experiences for their dedicated fanbase, 42.
Tickets sold out within 10 minutes, reaffirming TWS’ explosive popularity. Due to high demand, the event will also be available via online live streaming, allowing fans worldwide to join the celebration.
A standout feature of "42:CLUB" is a unique fan lightstick choreography designed for audience participation. On February 12, TWS released a tutorial video for their special fan chant performance "First Hooky," demonstrating movements with their official lightsticks and urging fans to practice ahead of time for a fully immersive experience.
In addition to performances, the event will include various fan-centric attractions, such as a dress code chosen by the members, an exclusive merchandise booth, and a special fan zone called "42:ZONE." These elements reflect TWS' commitment to creating an engaging and memorable experience for their fans.
A representative from TWS' agency emphasized the group’s focus on fan interaction, stating, “The members wanted a stage setup that brings them closer to their fans, and we have designed the venue accordingly.” The agency also hinted at a diverse setlist, featuring a mix of highly requested performances and brand-new stages.
Following the Seoul fan meeting, TWS will bring "42:CLUB" to Japan, with a scheduled event at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza Main Arena in Tokyo on March 15-16. As the group continues to expand their global presence, anticipation is high for what TWS has in store for their growing fanbase.
Sayart / ReaA JUNG, queen7203@gmail.com
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