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During their two-and-a-half-year hiatus — practically an eternity in the K-pop world — the members of boy band Verivery kept busy, from acting in plays and musicals to one member even placing ninth in Mnet’s “Boys II Planet” audition program.
Disbandment often looms over project groups formed through audition programs, and EVNNE, a seven-member boy band consisting of contestants from Mnet’s “Boys Planet” (2023), is no exception.
Boy band EVNNE said Wednesday that it added U.S. and European concert dates to its ongoing world tour “Set N Go.”
EVNNE released its fourth EP “Hot Mess” on Monday as the group’s first new album in eight months since its third EP, “Ride or Die” (2024).
Rookie boy band EVNNE will release its third EP, “Ride or Die,” on June 17, the band’s agency Jellyfish Entertainment said Wednesday.
K-pop boy band EVNNE's second EP 'Un: SEEN' reveals their journey post-audition program "Boys Planet," expressing their unseen sides with contrasting "rascal" and "vulnerable" themes and hoping for international success.
"Un: SEEN" will be the band's first album in four months since its first EP "Target: Me" was released on Sept. 19.
Singer and actor Kim Se-jeong donated 50 million won ($38,600) to the Autism Society of Korea after playing Temple Grandin in the play “Temple,” her agency Jellyfish Entertainment said.
There was a time when weaving a fictional background into artists’ stage personas was considered weird, but one boy band that did it anyway: That boy band was VIXX.
Boy band VIXX will hold its solo concerts on Dec. 9 and 10 at the Jangchung Arena in Jung District, central Seoul, its agency JellyFish Entertainment said Thursday.
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