THE BOYZ meets with fans in China. Their agency One Hundred revealed today (22nd) that THE BOYZ will hold 'THE BOYZ CHINA FANMEETING in Chengdu' on November 22. This event will be their first fan meeting in China since their debut. Starting in Chengdu, they aim to interact with more fans across various regions in China. To foster closer communication with local fans, they are preparing a diverse program and special communication time to enrich the fan meeting. In a video released alongside the announcement, they conveyed the message, 'We are really working hard to prepare what THE B (the nickname for THE BOYZ fans) likes and what we can do together, so just get ready to be fully immersed in our charm!' This has heightened expectations for the fan meeting. This year, THE BOYZ has continued to be active with their 3rd full album 'Unexpected' and 10th mini album 'a;effect', as well as their fourth world tour 'THE BLAZE' starting in August at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. They have expanded their activities through broadcasts, variety shows, YouTube, self-produced content, and various festivals, communicating with many people and fans. With the addition of this fan meeting in China, THE BOYZ, who have been busy throughout the first and second halves of the year, plans to create even more special moments for the year-end through meaningful time spent directly with local fans. THE BOYZ will perform in Jakarta, Indonesia on November 8 as part of their fourth world tour 'THE BLAZE.'
The 2025 KOREA GRAND MUSIC AWARDS will showcase 31 artists over two days in Incheon. Notable performers include ATEEZ, Stray Kids, and BOYNEXTDOOR, promising exciting live performances. The event will feature a mix of established and rookie artists, with Nam Ji-hyun as MC and various top actors as presenters.
THE BOYZ released a video greeting for Chuseok, expressing gratitude to fans for a happy year. They encourage everyone to enjoy delicious songpyeon with family, make wishes under the full moon, and hope for safe travels during the holiday. They look forward to spending the rest of the year with fans.
In the midst of a controversy over the similarity of lightsticks between QWER and THE BOYZ, QWER's Shiyon criticized malicious comments, urging for respectful dialogue. Both groups are in conflict over the design issue, with QWER defending their lightstick's originality while THE BOYZ seeks legal action. The Korean Entertainment Producers Association has stepped in to mediate the situation.
The Korean Management Union has officially addressed the issue of similarity between THE BOYZ and QWER light sticks, expressing deep concern. They emphasize the importance of unique symbols for fandoms and call for cooperation between the respective agencies to resolve the matter and maintain healthy K-POP culture.
The Korean Entertainment Producers Association has issued a statement regarding the design similarities between THE BOYZ and QWER's official lightsticks, stressing the importance of creativity, mutual respect, and the potential impact on K-POP culture and fandom communities. They call for balanced consideration of legal issues and the need for industry-wide agreements to protect intellectual property.
M:ZINE LIVE, the first event of the program, featured performances from popular groups IMP., NCT DREAM, THE BOYZ, and BALLISTIK BOYZ. The event included lively dance competitions and games, with surprise appearances by the MCs, engaging the audience and creating a vibrant atmosphere. Highlights included various fun challenges and a grand finale of performances, culminating in a celebration of K-pop culture.
THE BOYZ's overseas concerts scheduled for October 11 in Macau and October 25 in Taipei have been canceled due to local circumstances. Their agency, One Hundred, apologized for the sudden notice and stated that all ticket purchases will be automatically refunded. They also confirmed no additional shows will be added after Jakarta, emphasizing their commitment to complete the tour successfully and apologizing for the inconvenience caused to fans.
THE BOYZ's agency, One Hundred, has apologized for the confusion caused by the design similarities between their official light stick and QWER's. They acknowledge the importance of light sticks as symbols connecting artists and fans, and they are committed to preventing future issues through legal measures and careful attention to fan feedback.
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