The Boyz Is Gearing Up For 'RE:AL' Virtual Party
The Boyz has something vast in store for their beloved fans, who call themselves as Deobis, as the K-pop group confirmed their first-ever online concert is coming this September!
On September 3, the South Korean all-boy group’s home management and recording label, Cre.ker Entertainment revealed the enthralling news on the band’s official SNS channels that comes with a radiating red poster.
The forthcoming online concert of The Boys is entitled ‘RE:AL,’ set to take place this coming September 19 at precisely 10 P.M. KST.
All eleven dashing lads of the band donned outfits that touches the black and red color, best depicting a powerful aura. The mesmerizing poster is indeed a head-turner as it radiates the elegance and charms of the boys, with their eyes fixed straight to the camera.
As per Hellokpop, The Boyz showed off their intense poses, making them very attractive, added by their sleek hairdos and gorgeous fashion styling. Undoubtedly, the fans went nutty as a fruitcake upon seeing their idol’s in the poster.
Will all the travel and gathering restrictions imposed by the South Korean government, in light of the COVID-19 protocols, the upcoming virtual event of the band will give their fans a chance to interact and easily communicate with their idol.
Furthermore, ‘RE:AL’ serves as the band’s unique platform to showcase their versatility as K-pop idols. Reports find that the upcoming concert will be filled with The Boyz’s “special unreleased performances” as they flaunt off their musical prowess.
“We will provide unforgettable memories to global fans with a more complete and special stage,” the group’s agency blurted out.
Moreover, fans can purchase their tickets for the ‘RE:AL’ concert through qoo10 and Ticketmaster’s official website, made available last September 4 at the selling price of 39,000 KRW.
Further details regarding The Boyz’s upcoming online concert and its ticketing know how’s are available on the band’s official fan café and social media accounts.
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