The first episode preview video of the new boys group birth audition 'PROJECT 7' has been released. 'PROJECT 7', which will be broadcast simultaneously in Japan and Korea for free, is the largest scale boys group birth audition program ever, with a total of 200 participants. This program is produced by the large Korean studio SLL, known for producing many hit dramas such as 'Itaewon Class', 'SKY Castle', and 'The Heirs', and by Studio Slam, a label under SLL that produced the globally popular Netflix original 'Black and White Spoon - Cooking Class War -' and the idol survival audition program 'PEAK TIME', which is exclusively distributed in Japan on ABEMA. It has also been revealed that 7 members will debut in 'PROJECT 7'. Participants include debut members Kang Min-soo and Lee Han-bin from FANTASY BOYS, as well as Marjinshan, Chang Yojun, and Jeong Seyoon, who participated in 'BOYS PLANET', and Kang Hyun-woo, who participated in 'LOUD' and 'Boys Fantasy - After School Excitement Season 2'. Additionally, Japanese participants such as Abe Yura and Asaka Kotaro, who participated in 'FAN PICK', will also join, with a total of 10 Japanese participants announced. Viewers will not only participate through voting but can select trainees each round to create new teams, allowing them to grow their favorite participants through the concepts of 'assembly' and 'enhancement', making it an enjoyable new type of audition program. Starting today, October 18 (Friday) at 8:50 PM, the first and second episodes of 'PROJECT 7' will be broadcast simultaneously and exclusively for free on ABEMA. The preview video released before the broadcast starts with scenes of the 200 participants gathered from all over the world, including Korea, Thailand, America, Ukraine, and Japan. MC Lee Su-hyuk reveals that the trainees who will continue to challenge in 'PROJECT 7' are “100”. Participants immediately showcase their skills to the directors, with some receiving praise such as 'not ordinary' and 'made me happy', while others receive harsh comments from (G)I-DLE's Miyeon, asking 'Have you never practiced?'. The atmosphere becomes tense as half of the participants will be eliminated, leading one participant to run out of the practice room. Who among the 200 participants will advance to debut? We hope you enjoy the process of the birth of the next generation boy group.
The KOREA GRAND MUSIC AWARDS (KGMA) will feature participants from PROJECT 7 and Starlight Boys on October 16. These popular audition shows have garnered significant global attention, with PROJECT 7 achieving top rankings on streaming platforms. The event will take place over two days in Incheon, highlighting various artists and their contributions to K-POP and other music genres.
JTBC's new idol audition show "PROJECT 7" releases a piano version of its title track "RUN" today. The song symbolizes the dreams and passions of 100 trainees. Unlike the original EDM version, the piano rendition offers a beautiful melody that enhances emotional scenes in the show. "PROJECT 7" allows viewers to actively participate in forming teams through voting, airing every Friday at 8:50 PM.
'PROJECT 7' is an innovative idol audition show where viewers actively participate in selecting and strengthening contestants through voting. The show aims to create a top-tier global idol group, emphasizing fairness and excitement. It premieres on October 18 in South Korea, featuring a strong director lineup and a commitment to transparency in the voting process.
Participants of JTBC's PROJECT 7 held a 'Heart Assembly' event, attracting fans from Korea and abroad. The event showcased the trainees' charm and excitement for the show's premiere tonight at 8:50 PM. The production team expressed gratitude for the support and anticipation for the interactive audition format.
"PROJECT 7," an innovative idol audition program, begins airing on Oct 18. It allows viewers to vote and directly influence the selection of candidates, culminating in a new global idol group. The title song "RUN (Up To You)" is available now, encouraging support and participation from fans.
ABEMA's highly anticipated audition show "PROJECT 7" launches on Oct 18, featuring 200 participants vying for 7 debut spots in a new boy group. The show includes a unique voting system allowing viewers to select trainees and form teams. The title song "RUN (Up To You)" has already generated buzz on social media, especially with 16-year-old Japanese participant Sakurada Kenshin performing as center.
JTBC's 'PROJECT 7' premieres on October 18, featuring a unique idol audition format where viewers vote to select participants and form teams. The show includes a star-studded lineup of mentors and aims to provide a fresh take on survival auditions, emphasizing participant growth and engagement.
The personal videos of PROJECT 7 participants for their title track 'RUN (Up to you)' have been released, gaining over 2.72 million views. These videos focus on individual members, showcasing their unique personalities and dance skills. Fans are reacting enthusiastically, and the production team promises strong contenders in this interactive audition show starting October 18 in Korea.
The production team of JTBC's PROJECT 7 addressed audience complaints regarding excessive ID verification procedures. They acknowledged misunderstandings and explained the necessity of these checks for the first live voting event. They apologized for any discomfort caused and promised to improve communication in the future.
The new boys' group audition show 'PROJECT 7' will air on ABEMA on October 18 at 8:50 PM. Featuring 200 participants, including notable contestants from previous shows, it aims to form a new group. The performance video for the title song 'RUN (Up To You)' has been released, showcasing the energetic performances of the participants, including 16-year-old Kenshin Sakurada from Japan, who has received much praise.
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