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TXT pop-up store at Plaza Singapura opens in June, Entertainment News
TXT pop-up store at Plaza Singapura opens in June, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

TXT pop-up store at Plaza Singapura opens in June, Entertainment News

K-pop boy group Tomorrow X Together (TXT) isn't returning to Singapore just yet but they're bringing something else to the table. Their Ppulbatu Pop-up store opens this Friday (June 6) at Plaza Singapura and will run until June 29. Located at #01-01 and #01-36, it will be open daily from 10am to 10pm. According to Weverse, visitors who arrive before it opens will have to wait in line at a designated waiting area. Queueing with chairs and tents is not allowed. Prices for the merchandise start at $10 for a sticker set and go up to $99 for a sweatshirt. Other items include keyrings, photo card holder, tumbler, tablet pouch and bag. Those who purchase over $50 worth of goods will also receive a random photo card of one member. If you're planning to head down, do note that only cashless payment is accepted. Yeonjun, Soobin, Taehyun, Beomgyu and Hueningkai last performed in Singapore in 2024 for their Act: Promise world tour. [[nid:718579]] syarifahsn@ No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

(Video) K-pop Fans React To HI-BOYZ's Reunion Performance; Who Exactly Are They?
(Video) K-pop Fans React To HI-BOYZ's Reunion Performance; Who Exactly Are They?

Hype Malaysia

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

(Video) K-pop Fans React To HI-BOYZ's Reunion Performance; Who Exactly Are They?

K-pop fans have been lighting up social media after boy group HI-BOYZ (하이보이즈) recently reunited on stage to perform their hit single 'When the Day Comes' on Mnet's M Countdown. While many were thrilled by the comeback, others were left slightly confused. Who exactly are HI-BOYZ? When and why did they disband? And why do the members look far too young for a group that supposedly broke up 12 years ago? The answer is simple: they never existed in the first place. Here's the story: For context, HI-BOYZ is a fictional K-pop boy band created for the K-drama 'Resident Playbook'. In the series, the main character, Um Jae-il (played by Kang You-seok, 강유석), was once a member of the group before it disbanded. He later goes on to pursue a career as a medical professional at Yulje Medical Centre. Two of his former bandmates, Top Key and D.I, are played by TXT's Yeonjun (최연준) and Soobin (수빈), respectively. Since the episode aired and a special music video was released, fans have been playfully acting as though they've been eagerly awaiting a HI-BOYZ reunion and comeback. When the boy group performed their hit single 'When the Day Comes' on Mnet's M Countdown yesterday (Thursday, 22nd May), those familiar with the show, particularly TXT fans, played along on social media, reacting to the 'reunion' performance as both devoted fans and playful haters. It didn't take long for the performance to go viral, thanks in large part to HI-BOYZ's most dedicated fans. Naturally, this left some K-pop fans puzzled, as many had no idea what was going on or who the boy group even was. The confusion only deepened when viewers noticed that most of the members looked far too young to be in their thirties, as the storyline would suggest. A few who recognised Yeonjun and Soobin were also confused as to why they were in a different group with different stage names. It's hard not to admire the level of commitment to the bit. 'Resident Playbook''s promotional campaign has been both clever and entertaining, especially for fans of TXT and the drama alike. Were you aware of HI-BOYZ lore, or were you just as lost as some K-pop fans? Watch the fictional boy group's reunion performance below: Sources: Twitter, YouTube, AllKpop

Netflix's first K-pop band bags M Countdown performance without even existing, tops music chart with newly released K-drama OST
Netflix's first K-pop band bags M Countdown performance without even existing, tops music chart with newly released K-drama OST

Indian Express

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Netflix's first K-pop band bags M Countdown performance without even existing, tops music chart with newly released K-drama OST

Heard of HI-BOYZ yet? The fictional K-pop boy band consisting of three members, just made it to South Korea's Melon chart after a snippet of their new song was played in the ongoing K-drama Resident Playbook. The group, consisting of Um Jay, Soobin, and Top Key, just landed their first M Countdown performance as well. And while the names might not sound too familiar, the faces will definitely ring a bell. The members, other than Kang You Seok, who stars in the medical K-drama as a first-year resident, are none other than TXT members Soobin and Yeonjun. The duo made a cameo in episode 9 with a small performance on the group's original track When the Day Comes, and right after, it entered the Melon Top 100 at #79. Also read: Resident Playbook: 5 reasons to watch this Netflix medical drama if you loved Hospital Playlist TXT, consisting of Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai, released the new summer anthem When the Day Comes as an original soundtrack for Go Youn Jung and Jung Jun Won's starrer Resident Playbook, which is a spinoff of hit medical drama Hospital Playlist. On May 11, a full track was released featuring all five original members' voices, though only Soobin and Yeonjun played a part in the K-drama as members of HI-BOYZ. The track introduced a romantic arc between residents Um Jae Il and Kim Sa Bi. The full performance video charted #50 on May 12 at Melon. It also reached new peaks on Genie (#21), Bugs (#17), and Flo (#92), according to Nate Pann. Now, watching the growing popularity of the group, makers have decided to debut HI-BOYZ in real life, and according to Soompi, the group will be appearing on Mnet's music program. Confirming the same, a representative of M Countdown released a statement, 'It's true that HI-BOYZ from 'Resident Playbook' will be appearing on the show,' adding, 'They are scheduled to appear on the upcoming May 22 broadcast.' Interestingly, the group also has a fictional database that suggests they debuted on February 4, 2011, and disbanded on December 28, 2013. They have a fandom name called 'Hi Girls' and even a fanchant, 'Hi~ Hello Girls!' From their official band colours—Sky Blue and Vanilla Cream—to their genre described as 'early 2010s-style upbeat K-pop, with retro charm and emotional warmth,' the official description says Hi Boys debuted with Stone Entertainment. Also read: Tastefully Yours first impression: Weirdly addictive duo Go Min Si, Kang Ha Neul cook up quirky kitchen romance in Netflix's new-age Business Proposal The Netflix K-drama will air its final two episodes on May 17 and 18. Since the OTT has marked it as a limited series, it won't be getting a season 2. The show revolves around first-year residents at Yulje Medical Center's Jongno branch, and follows the lives of Oh Yi Young, Kim Sa Bi, Um Jae Il, and Pyo Nam Kyun, all four with different personalities, as they navigate daily challenges in the OB-GYN department, going back and forth on thoughts of quitting, forming new friendships, falling in love, and more. On top of that, the show was praised for showing the lesser-seen side of the hustle in the department — the emotions at a time when South Korea is dealing with a low birth rate. Since the original Hospital Playlist also had a musical kick with members forming a band, the spinoff maintained that essence while introducing a fictional boy band. This isn't the first time a fictional band has received so much love. Earlier, Byeon Woo Seok's Lovely Runner also debuted a fictional group called Eclipse, and their OST became an overnight sensation.

TXT's Yeonjun and Soobin cameo in Resident Playbook as fictional K-pop idols, boost ratings to all-time high for medical K-drama
TXT's Yeonjun and Soobin cameo in Resident Playbook as fictional K-pop idols, boost ratings to all-time high for medical K-drama

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

TXT's Yeonjun and Soobin cameo in Resident Playbook as fictional K-pop idols, boost ratings to all-time high for medical K-drama

Fans of TXT and Resident Playbook got an unexpected crossover in the recent episode of the tvN drama, when Yeonjun and Soobin appeared in a surprise cameo as K-pop idols of a fictional band. The two members played former bandmates of first-year resident Um Jae Il, adding a fun twist to the emotional medical drama. Their brief appearance also set the stage for a new OST release that brought together the fictional world of the show with real voices from one of K-pop's biggest groups. Notably, the episode featuring Yeonjun and Soobin also became the highest-rated episode for the drama yet. Um Jae Il's nostalgic past revealed On May 10, Resident Playbook introduced a surprising backstory for first-year resident Um Jae Il, played by Kang You Seok. Before becoming a doctor, Jae Il was a member of a now-disbanded idol group called HI-BOYZ. During a karaoke scene in the episode, he performed his group's emotional track When the Day Comes. As he sang, flashback visuals played, showing Yeonjun and Soobin dancing alongside him as his former bandmates. yeonjun & soobin from hi-boyz 🫶 TXT vocals featured in the official track Although only Yeonjun and Soobin appeared in the video, the full song features vocals from all five TXT members. When the Day Comes will be released as part of the Resident Playbook OST on May 11 at 6 p.m. KST. Fans will also get to see a full performance video from the fictional group HI-BOYZ on May 12 at 12 p.m. KST. A ratings boost for the drama The episode featuring Yeonjun and Soobin gave Resident Playbook a noticeable boost in viewership. According to Nielsen Korea, the May 10 broadcast earned a nationwide rating of 6.2 per cent, marking the show's highest rating so far. As it enters its final two weeks, the series continues to gain momentum. About Resident Playbook Resident Playbook is a spin-off of the popular Hospital Playlist series. It follows the lives of OBGYN residents at Jongno Yulje Medical Center as they deal with the challenges of their first year in medicine. The drama mixes emotional storylines, friendships, and the daily grind of hospital life, making it both relatable and heartwarming for viewers. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.

Watch: TXT shares dance rehearsal for 'Love Language' music video
Watch: TXT shares dance rehearsal for 'Love Language' music video

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Watch: TXT shares dance rehearsal for 'Love Language' music video

May 6 (UPI) -- South Korean boy band TXT has released a dance practice video for their song "Love Language." The K-pop group, formally known as Together X Tomorrow, shared a video Tuesday of them practicing the choreography featured in the music video that arrived Friday. The newest clip shows TXT members Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun and HUENINGKAI dancing in a rehearsal space. The members wear coordinating denim jeans and white t-shirts. "Love Language" is the group's first single of the year. They previously released The Star Chapter: Sanctuary EP in November.

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