Ahead of their official Japanese debut with first single “Message” to be released on July, MYNAME kickstarted their promotions with their successful first showcase in Japan.
On June 11th, MYNAME held their first showcase at the Shibuya AX in Tokyo with 2,000 fans in attendance. Over 50 media outlets and 100 reporters came to the showcase to cover on the group’s Japanese advancement.
At the showcase, MYNAME performed the Japanese version of their debut track, “Message”, as well as “I Want You” and “Summer Party”, which will be included in their Japanese debut album. The boys also performed their latest Korean comeback track, “Hello & Goodbye”.
After the event, MYNAME held a high-five event with the fans and expressed their gratitude for their attendance. “We held our first showcase in Japan. We will try hard to show our good side.”
Meanwhile, MYNAME will release their Japanese debut single on July 25.
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