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SF9 to host concert in Seoul next month

SF9 to host concert in Seoul next month

Korea Herald09-05-2025

SF9 is slated to hold its fifth concert in Seoul on June 21-22, said agency FNC Entertainment on Friday.
The concert, titled 'Love Dawn,' will be the first in 2 1/2 years since the band last performed in Seoul.
In March, SF9 wrapped up promoting its 15th EP 'Love Race,' which topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in two regions and made the top ten in two more. Both the mini album and the concert will feature only six members, as Dawon is currently enlisted and Zuho could not join due to conflict of schedule.
Zuho hosted a solo show last month in Seoul adding three new songs to the set list. He signed with agency Sun-Moon Entertainment last year to pursue an acting career, but remains a member of the band.

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