ZerobaseOne to hold first Japanese fan concert in March
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ZeroBaseOne will hold its first Japanese fan concert in March, the boy band’s agency, WakeOne, said Tuesday.
The concert, titled “2024 ZeroBaseOne Fan-Con In Japan,” will take place on March 23 and 24 at the K-Arena Yokohama.
The band is also set to release its first Japanese single, “yurayura -unmeinohana-,” on March 20, prior to the concert.
The single will have a total of three tracks, including two B-side tracks, which are the Japanese versions of previously released tracks, “In Bloom” and “Crush.”
The band already has a presence in Japan. Its first EP, “Youth in the Shade,” and second EP, “Melting Point,” both ranked high on the country's Oricon Albums Chart.
ZeroBaseOne, also known as ZB1, is a project group formed through cable network Mnet's audition program “Boys Planet.” The band will be active for the two and a half years after its first release on July 10, 2023.
The group has nine members: Zhang Hao, Sung Han-bin, Seok Matthew, Ricky, Park Gun-wook, Kim Tae-rae, Kim Gyu-vin, Kim Ji-woong and Han Yu-jin.
To find out more about ZeroBaseOne, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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