In a groundbreaking announcement, K-pop sensation TWS is preparing for their highly-anticipated debut in Japan this July 2024. The group consists of members Shin Yu, Do Hoon, Young Jae, Han Jin, Ji Hoon, and Kyung Min. This exciting news follows their recent fan gathering, ’42: CLUB IN JAPAN,’ held in Tokyo on March 15-16. Over 30,000 enthusiastic supporters attended, showcasing TWS’s immense popularity in the region. The event sold out quickly, highlighting their strong fanbase.
During the fan meeting, TWS’s leader, Shin Yu, announced their debut plans to the eager crowd. The audience responded with enthusiastic applause and cheers. This lively interaction demonstrated the group’s vibrant energy and commitment to engaging with their fans. They effectively communicated in Japanese throughout the event. The members also performed their highly anticipated debut song, drawing cheers and excitement from everyone present.
Adding to the excitement, a pop-up store related to the fan meeting opened in Shinjuku, Tokyo, from March 8-16. The store featured exclusive merchandise and photo zones. It sold out in just 20 minutes after opening reservations, further highlighting the demand for TWS among their dedicated fans.
TWS’s impressive track record continues with their single ‘Last Bell,’ which recently topped the Oricon weekly rankings. It also received a Gold certification from the Japan Record Association. This achievement speaks volumes about their talent and potential in the competitive Japanese music market.
Looking ahead, TWS is set to make their mark by appearing on major year-end shows, including the ‘2024 FNS Music Festival’ and ‘Best Hit Song Festival 2024.’ These appearances promise to promote K-pop further and solidify TWS’s place in the hearts of fans across Japan. With their official debut on the horizon, TWS is undoubtedly a group to watch as they embark on this exciting new chapter.
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