8TURN’s Fiery Performance on ‘Road to Kingdom’ Marks a New Chapter in K-Pop

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The idol group 8TURN showcased a powerful presence on Mnet’s popular program ‘Road to Kingdom: ACE OF ACE,’ capturing attention with their performance. During the live broadcast of the final competition on the 7th, 8TURN (JaeYun, MyungHo, MinHo, YoonSung, HaeMin, KyungMin, YunGyu, SeungHeon) dominated the stage, revealing their audacity.

8TURN’s ace, JaeYun, captivated the audience with intense choreography during the opening stage. Achieving a final ranking of 3rd in the overall rankings, 8TURN expressed, “The moment we ranked first as the youngest team in the evaluation will be unforgettable.” Before the final competition, they confidently declared, “The rebellion of the youngest is not over yet.”

In the final competition, 8TURN presented their new high-teen concept song ‘SPEED RUN.’ They hinted at their youthful energy by visiting a school and enjoying the high-teen atmosphere under the theme “Youth itself.” The stage was set in a school classroom, and their addictive choreography with basketballs and powerful performance provided great entertainment for the audience.

Additionally, MyungHo showcased his charming voice and solid singing skills by performing a joint stage with other teams’ vocal aces. His presence shone, especially during the ‘CONTINUE’ stage.

Before the announcement of the final winning team, JaeYun shared, “I was scared before the broadcast, but I gained courage thanks to the unity of the 8 members and the love from fans.” He expressed anticipation for their future journey, saying, “8TURN’s youthful audacity is just beginning.”

Having successfully completed ‘Road to Kingdom,’ 8TURN is set to release their first special digital single on November 11th at 6 PM. They conveyed their gratitude to fans and viewers, and there is growing anticipation for their upcoming musical journey.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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