EL7Z UP member Yeeun celebrates first anniversary of solo debut with event in Japan
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Former CLC and current EL7Z UP member Yeeun will celebrate her first anniversary of going solo with fans in Japan in April. The singer will hold a photo-signing event titled “YEEUN Solo Debut 1st Anniversary Photo Signing Event in Japan" over two sessions at Iino Hall in Tokyo on April 14, according to the singer’s agency Superbell Company on Monday.
The event commemorates the one-year anniversary since Yeeun started her career as a solo artist. She released the single “Strange Way To Love” in March ahead of her solo debut track “Cherry Coke” on April 13 last year. Yeeun first debuted as a member of CLC under Cube Entertainment in 2015 with the group’s debut EP “First Love.” The group disbanded in 2022 after being inactive for over a year and a half.
Along with her solo endeavors, Yeeun is also currently a member of girl group EL7Z UP. Pronounced “eltz up,” the seven-member group was formed through Mnet’s girl group competition group “Queendom Puzzle” (2023). The group debuted in September last year with its first EP, "7+UP."
EL7Z UP performed at the KCON Saudi Arabia 2023 and 2023 MAMA Awards festivals and held a fan concert in Japan last year.
To find out more about Yeeun, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JU-YEON [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]
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