
THE BOYZ's Hyunjae, Sunwoo, and Juyeon have announced activities as a special unit. Their agency, One Hundred, announced today (the 7th) via official SNS that on the 11th, THE BOYZ's special unit will release a digital single titled 'Tiger.' Along with this, the album cover was revealed, featuring typography of 'Tiger' expressed in a metallic texture, with graphics reminiscent of tiger claw marks, leaving a strong impression. The schedule for the release at 6 PM on the 11th was also disclosed, and fans are expected to react even more passionately to this sudden news. The special unit song 'Tiger' was produced with Hyunjae, Sunwoo, and Juyeon at its core. This new song was previously performed during the world tour 'THE BLAZE.' THE BOYZ released their 3rd full album 'Unexpected' and 10th mini album 'a;effect' in 2025, expressing the group's unique colors in each album and successfully starting the second act of their activities. Recently, they have been interacting with fans worldwide through their 4th world tour 'THE BLAZE' that started in August. Furthermore, this special unit is expected to showcase a fresh appearance with the new combination of Hyunjae, Sunwoo, and Juyeon, raising expectations for THE BOYZ's new musical challenges.
On the morning of the 6th, a photo call event for the Korean skincare brand Anua was held at OLIVE YOUNG in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, where Hyunjae from THE BOYZ made an appearance. Additionally, other members of THE BOYZ and MAMAMOO's Hwasa attended various brand events, showcasing camaraderie among the members.
Kevin of THE BOYZ has announced a temporary pause in his activities due to health concerns, as he experienced abnormalities in his physical and mental condition. Following medical advice for sufficient rest, he will focus on recovery. Consequently, the group will continue activities with eight members for the time being.
On the afternoon of the 28th, a photo call event for Tommy Hilfiger's 2025 global campaign, 'The Hilfiger Racing Club,' took place at COEX parking lot in Gangnam, Seoul. Celebrities in attendance included IVE's Wonyoung, Jung Hae-in, Akiko Maeda, TWICE's Dahyun, ITZY's Yeji, and more. Note: This article is based on local media coverage, and photo variations may occur.
THE BOYZ will hold their first fan meeting in Chengdu, China on November 22, organized by One Hundred. The event aims to foster closer interactions with fans through diverse activities. They also shared a message encouraging fans to prepare for an engaging experience. This event follows their successful year with multiple album releases and a world tour.
The 2025 KGMA, themed 'LINK to K-POP', will take place on Nov 14-15 in Incheon, featuring 31 artists. Highlights include unique performances by Stray Kids and IVE, a special stage by NATTY, and covers by 5th generation groups of hits from earlier generations, showcasing K-POP's evolution.
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.
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