K-pop group Flare U to debut in Japan with album release and fan meeting
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- K-pop group Flare U will debut in Japan in September.
- They will release a Japanese edition of their mini-album 'Youth Error' and hold a fan meeting.
- The album will include Japanese versions of their songs and a new original track.
K-pop boy group Flare U is set to make their official debut in Japan this September. The announcement came via the group's official social media channels, revealing plans for both a mini-album release and a fan meeting.
The group will release the Japan edition of their first mini-album, titled 'Youth Error,' on September 9. This special edition will feature all the tracks from their original Korean mini-album, plus a new original song. Additionally, it will include Japanese-language versions of their title track 'Way to U' and other songs like 'Hyper' and 'Don't Cry,' offering Japanese fans a new way to connect with their music.
To celebrate their debut and engage with their new fanbase, Flare U will hold their 'Flare U First Japan Fanmeeting - Youth Error -' on September 12 in Yokohama. The event is scheduled for two sessions, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, providing ample opportunity for fans to interact with the members. A high-touch event is also planned for all attendees.
Flare U is a duo composed of Choi Rip-woo and Kang Woo-jin, who previously participated in the Mnet survival show 'Boys Planet.' Their upcoming Japanese activities mark a significant step in their global expansion.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.