Group BTOB has revealed a picture filled with happy smiles at Busan’s Haeundae beach.
On the 3rd, BTOB wrote on their official twitter, “We have ended our fansign, and are now playing at Haeundae. It’s completely great”, together with a picture.
In the picture, with a late night scene as a background, BTOB was seen in comfortable outfits while having a happy time on the beach. Especially Hyunshik and Changsub’s funny yet smiling expressions, have caused laughter among those who set eyes on it.
Meanwhile, in another picture, the boys were seen at a fansign in Busan, where more than 150 fans participated. Till last week, they have held fansigns for about 100 fans each in Ilsan and Jongro, as well as 150 fans each in Gimpo, Yongsan and Mokdong.
Netizens who saw the pictures, commented, “The members’ good relationship, it really makes me happy looking at it”, “BTOB’s really warm” and many more reactions.
Meanwhile, BTOB is currently promoting for their 90s-vibe title track, ‘WOW’
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