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Jun of Boy Band Seventeen Set to Release New Digital Single in China

Chinese Member Continues Solo Success with Fifth Music Release

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Jun, a multitalented member of the internationally acclaimed boy band Seventeen, is gearing up to captivate fans once again with his latest digital single release in China. This eagerly anticipated track marks Jun's fifth solo endeavor since his debut as a solo artist back in December 2018, showcasing his artistic growth and versatility.

Titled "Psycho," the upcoming single arrives on the scene nine months after the success of Jun's previous hit track, "Limbo." Garnering an impressive 5.6 million views on YouTube for its Korean version alone as of Sunday, Jun's solo ventures continue to make waves among global audiences.

Born as Wén Jùnhuī in 1996, Jun made his grand entrance into the music industry as a member of Seventeen, captivating fans since the group's debut in Korea back in May 2015. Prior to his Korean endeavors, Jun established himself with a flourishing modeling career in China and also made notable appearances in Chinese dramas, showcasing his versatile talent and magnetic presence.

While Jun readies himself for the release of "Psycho," the entire Seventeen ensemble is fervently preparing to embark on their highly anticipated "Follow" world tour. The tour's inauguration will take place with two electric concerts at Seoul's prestigious Gocheok Sky Dome in the Guro District on July 21 and 22. A testament to their global appeal, the agency has excitingly revealed that the second day of the concert will be live-streamed, granting fans worldwide the opportunity to experience the exhilarating performances. As anticipation mounts, further details, including ticketing information, will be announced in due course.

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