Boy band AB6IX to release new EP 'Find YOU' featuring songs from last concerts
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Boy band AB6IX will release its EP "Find YOU" on Aug. 13, its agency Brandnew Music said Thursday.
The album will include solo songs by the AB6IX members that were performed during the band's last concerts held on May 25 and 26, according to the agency.
AB6IX has been performing around the world for its "Find YOU" world tour that began with two concerts in Seoul in May. The band has performed in London, Paris and nine cities in the United States afterward.
The Japanese leg of the tour is set to continue on Sept. 15 in Tokyo.
AB6IX debuted in 2019 with the EP "B: Complete" under Brand New Music. It debuted as a quintet, but Lim Young-min left the band in 2020. The remaining four members are Jeon Woong, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Woo-jin and Lee Dae-hwi.
All members except for Jeon appeared in the second season of Mnet's boy band audition program "Produce 101" (2017). Park and Lee were among the top 11 finalists, becoming members of the project boy band Wanna One.
BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]
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