Zerobaseone Secures Official Japan Debut with Sony Music Label
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-12-01 00:47:45
WakeOne Entertainment Announces March Debut and Fan Meet Event
▲ Courtesy of WakeOne EntertainmentDespite being relatively new to the music scene, Zerobaseone has already garnered a substantial fan base in Japan. Their inaugural fan concert held in Seoul in August was broadcast live in cinemas across the country. Notably, both of the band's albums, "Youth In The Shade" and "Melting Point," secured the No. 2 position on Oricon's weekly album ranking. The debut EP achieved this feat within a mere ten days since its release.
Sung Hanbin, the leader of Zerobaseone, hinted at the upcoming Japan debut following the band's triumphant three-trophy win at the 2023 MAMA Awards held at Tokyo Dome this week. Hanbin mentioned that a surprise announcement is imminent.
Courtesy of WakeOne Entertainment
Zerobaseone, a nine-member rookie band, is set to make its official debut in Japan in March, as confirmed by WakeOne Entertainment on Thursday. The debut in Japan will be facilitated through a contractual agreement with Sony Music Label. Additionally, the band plans to host its inaugural fan meet event in the same month.
Sung Hanbin, the leader of Zerobaseone, hinted at the upcoming Japan debut following the band's triumphant three-trophy win at the 2023 MAMA Awards held at Tokyo Dome this week. Hanbin mentioned that a surprise announcement is imminent.
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