Rookie boy band Xodiac to release second EP on Sept. 25
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Rookie boy band Xodiac will release its second EP “Some Day” on Sept. 25, its agency Jacso Entertainment said Friday.
“Some Day” is the boy band’s first new music in six months since its second single “Xoul Day” was released in March this year.
More information on “Some Day” will be available at a later date.
Xodiac recently held its fan concert “X To Meet U” in Baekam Art Hall, Gangnam District, southern Seoul on May 18. A fan concert refers to an event that is larger than a fan meet and greet but smaller than a full-fledged concert. The fan concert was also held in Tokyo on May 31 and Hong Kong on June 8.
Xodiac debuted in April last year with its digital single “Throw A Dice." Of its nine members, there are two members from Hong Kong — Sing and Leo — and one member from Indonesia, Zayyan. The remaining six members are Korean: Hyunsik, Lex, Beomsoo, Wain, Gyumin and Davin.
With Zayyan being the only Indonesian singer in K-pop and two members from Hong Kong, Xodiac has been receiving rave support from overseas fans, especially in the southeast Asian countries.
To find out more about Xodiac, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]
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