TIOT's Kum Jun-hyeon Announces Solo Debut with Digital Single
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First Solo Release to Premiere at "Find the Way" Fan Concert on Dec. 30
▲ Courtesy of REDSTART ENMAdditional details about Kum's solo project are expected to be disclosed in the coming days.
TIOT, a four-member boy band, comprises Kim Min-seoung, Kum Jun-hyeon, Hong Keon-hee, and Choi Woo-jin. Originating from the cable network Mnet's audition show "Boys Planet," the quartet gained popularity despite not being part of the audition's nine finalists. Kum Jun-hyeon concluded the competition in the 14th position out of 93 contestants.
Commencing pre-debut activities on August 23 with the album "Frame the Blueprint: Prelude to Possibilities," TIOT recently unveiled a winter-themed song titled "Find the Way" on December 14.
Courtesy of REDSTART ENM
Kum Jun-hyeon, a member of the boy band TIOT, is set to release his inaugural solo digital single on January 9, as confirmed by his agency Redstart ENM on Friday.
The single will be previewed during TIOT's solo fan concert, "Find the Way," scheduled for December 30, before its official release.
TIOT, a four-member boy band, comprises Kim Min-seoung, Kum Jun-hyeon, Hong Keon-hee, and Choi Woo-jin. Originating from the cable network Mnet's audition show "Boys Planet," the quartet gained popularity despite not being part of the audition's nine finalists. Kum Jun-hyeon concluded the competition in the 14th position out of 93 contestants.
Commencing pre-debut activities on August 23 with the album "Frame the Blueprint: Prelude to Possibilities," TIOT recently unveiled a winter-themed song titled "Find the Way" on December 14.
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