Record-breaking rookie band Zerobaseone will be back in November: report


By AGENCY
Record-breaking rookie K-pop band Zerobaseone is gearing up to return in November, according to a Korean media report. — WakeOne Entertainment

Rookie band Zerobaseone is gearing up to return in November, according to a recent Korean media report.

Agency WakeOne Entertainment confirmed the news following the report.

The nine-piece act debuted in July with EP Youth In The Shade which sold over 1.82 million copies in the first week and became the first debut album to sell over a million in K-pop history.

Its fan concert held last week in Seoul sold out almost immediately and the bandmates made their festival debut in Los Angeles on Saturday in the US taking to the stage for KCON LA 2023.

The band surprised the audience with a teaser video for the second EP that was unveiled after the performance. A red slot machine bearing the band’s name appears against the backdrop of a snow field and shows images of a snowflake and waterdrop as well as the number zero. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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