
AHOF, after debuting, adorned the cover of a fashion magazine for the first time. The fashion and lifestyle magazine 'COSMOPOLITAN SHINE' released part of the gravure shot with AHOF for the October issue. In the gravure, AHOF transformed into sports stars. The concept symbolically depicted the identity of the group formed from the survival program 'UNIVERSE LEAGUE' and their renewed challenges. The members showcased their energetic charm using various items such as baseball gloves and bats, and basketball uniforms. Their bright smiles and sporty styles hinted at a different transformation from what was shown in their debut album. This gravure also included interviews on diverse themes. AHOF reflected on their successfully completed debut activities and shared teasers for their next album, providing a variety of stories. On August 30, AHOF attracted about 10,000 spectators to their fan concert in the Philippines. Regarding this, JL expressed, 'It was really emotional to stand here as AHOF, a venue I often visited since childhood.' Regarding future activity plans, Seo Jong-woo revealed, 'When we will come back is still a secret, but we are working hard to prepare,' while Cha Eun-gi heightened expectations for the next album by stating, 'The response to our debut song was very good, and although there was pressure for the comeback, I can confidently say we recorded really good songs.' Further gravure and interviews infused with AHOF's sporty energy can be confirmed through the October issue of 'COSMOPOLITAN' and the 'COSMOPOLITAN KOREA' website.
Zuan, a member of AHOF, has been chosen as the official model for the eyewear brand KlassiC, marking his debut as a solo star. This collaboration coincides with the release of a collection inspired by the hit anime 'I Level Up Alone.' Zuan relates to the protagonist's growth, sharing his own journey of overcoming challenges as a trainee. He aims to inspire others facing difficulties. His recent photoshoot showcases his transformation into the character, exuding charisma and style, while AHOF prepares for their first Asia tour in Seoul and beyond.
The Kstyle PARTY 2024, now in its third year, took place at K Arena Yokohama on May 9-10. The event featured a successful first day and a star-studded second day with performances from the boy group AHOF, who showcased songs like 'Pinocchio' and 'Run at 1.5x Speed' to enthusiastic fans. Other artists included BOYNEXTDOOR and SUPER JUNIOR-D&E, making for an exciting celebration of K-pop.
AHOF, a boy group formed from the SBS audition show 'UNIVERSE LEAGUE', will embark on their first Japan tour in June 2026, performing in Osaka and Tokyo. The tour follows their rapid rise in popularity and success in the global market, promising upgraded performances and special fan interactions.
Kstyle PARTY 2026 will take place on May 9-10 at K Arena Yokohama, with a free live stream on ABEMA. Day 1 features BOYNEXTDOOR and SHINee's Taemin, while Day 2 includes RIIZE and SUPER JUNIOR-D&E. The event celebrates K-Pop's vibrant scene and includes performances from rising stars and established groups.
AHOF is set to launch their first Asia tour, '2026 AHOF 1ST TOUR: THE FIRST SPARK', beginning in Seoul on May 30-31, 2026. The tour will cover eight cities, including Osaka, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Taipei, Bangkok, and Hong Kong. The tour poster symbolizes AHOF's bright journey ahead, showcasing their upgraded skills and commitment to captivating global fans after achieving significant milestones in their debut year.
Kstyle PARTY 2026 is set for May 9-10 at K Arena Yokohama, featuring headliners BOYNEXTDOOR and RIIZE, along with other K-Pop artists. Attendees can enjoy designated photo times during performances. Tickets are on sale now, and a special invitation for four guests is available. Don't miss out!
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