Bolbbalgan4 Announces New EP "Merry Go Round" and Concert
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-11-28 08:44:07
Winter-Themed Tracks to Debut in Solo Project by An Ji-yeong
▲ Courtesy of SHOFAR ENTERTAINMENTThe upcoming EP is expected to feature winter-themed seasonal tracks, with additional details to be disclosed at a later date.
BOL4's concert, also named "Merry Go Round," is scheduled for December 30 and 31 at Kyung Hee University’s Grand Peace Palace in Dongdaemun District, eastern Seoul.
This new concert follows BOL4's last performance, "Love.zip," held eight months ago. Ticket sales for the upcoming event are set to open on December 4 through Ticketlink.
Debuting in 2016 as a duo with members An Ji-yeong as the vocalist and Woo Ji-yun as the guitarist and second vocalist, BOL4 underwent a change in 2020 when Woo left the band. Woo is currently active as a solo singer under the stage name Odd Child. BOL4 continues as a one-person band with An Ji-yeong at the helm.
Courtesy of SHOFAR ENTERTAINMENT
Shofar Entertainment confirmed on Tuesday that the one-person band Bolbbalgan4, or BOL4, is slated to release a new EP titled "Merry Go Round" on December 12.
The announcement came through a social media video posted by the agency on Monday, outlining the release details for "Merry Go Round" and unveiling plans for an upcoming concert.
BOL4's concert, also named "Merry Go Round," is scheduled for December 30 and 31 at Kyung Hee University’s Grand Peace Palace in Dongdaemun District, eastern Seoul.
This new concert follows BOL4's last performance, "Love.zip," held eight months ago. Ticket sales for the upcoming event are set to open on December 4 through Ticketlink.
Debuting in 2016 as a duo with members An Ji-yeong as the vocalist and Woo Ji-yun as the guitarist and second vocalist, BOL4 underwent a change in 2020 when Woo left the band. Woo is currently active as a solo singer under the stage name Odd Child. BOL4 continues as a one-person band with An Ji-yeong at the helm.
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