ZEROBASEONE entered the arena at the same time as its Japanese debut. More than 53,000 people attended the first fan concert.
ZEROBASEONE held its first fan concert "2024 Zero Base One Fan-Con in Yokohama" from the 23rd to the 24th. It met more than 53,000 fans for two days.
All seats were sold out only through the pre-sale of the official fan club. Thanks to the support of their fans, additional seats were opened for the limited field of view. It was conducted both online and offline.
This fan concert was also available at Korean movie theaters. It was broadcast live at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall and 20 CGV nationwide.
On the day, ZEROBASEONE presented the title songs of its two mini albums released in Korea. Its Japanese versions of "In Bloom" and "Crush" drew enthusiastic responses from local audiences.
In particular, each song also added a new dance break. They were applauded for their intense and powerful performance.
They also performed "New Kids on the Block," "Melting Point" and "Kids Zone." They are performances with ZEROBASEONE's unique refreshing energy vibe.
Their Japanese debut song "Yura Yura-Unmeino Hana" was also performed. They also prepared a cover performance for their Japanese fan concert. It was Official Hige Dandism's 'I Love...'.
There was also a mission-board game "The Moment I Touch You." The members divided into three units and challenged for missions based on keywords.
When they appeared on "Boys Planet," they challenged the members with mission songs. They imitated the poses in the photos, showing various things to see.
At the end of the fan concert, ZEROBASEONE said, "Thanks to ZEROSE, we were able to make the most exciting and beautiful spring memories. Thank you for always being our strength and happiness."
They added, "We exist because you are always there for us. We will always be grateful and run with you by your side. Thank you again for being with us in our destiny."
Meanwhile, ZEROBASONE's first Japanese single, "Yura Yura-Unmeino Hana," ranked No. 1 on the daily single of the Oricon chart in Japan for five consecutive days.
Tower Records, Japan's largest record store, and their unique collaboration cafes are a popular spot in Japan. Four cities are offering menus related to their debut single in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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<Translated by=Jisu Kim (Dispatch)>