They conveyed messages of passion for the Year of the Red Horse in 2026.
Anticipation is high for their upcoming encore concert.
On February 17th, the group ZEROBASEONE (Seong Han-bin, Kim Ji-woong, Zhang Hao, Seok Maetyu, Kim Tae-rae, Ricky, Kim Kyu-bin, Park Geon-wook, and Han Yoo-jin) shared heartfelt greetings for the Lunar New Year. At noon, they released a video greeting on their official YouTube channel. They began by saying, "The year 2026 has arrived," and continued, "As the year of the Red Horse symbolizes passion and freedom, we hope to have a year full of enthusiasm for everyone, including our fans who support us." They added, "We wish all of our supporters a healthy and joyful 2026 and hope you enjoy delicious food during the holiday. Happy New Year!" Team members Seok Maetyu and Kim Tae-rae, both born in the year of the horse, encouraged their fans, saying, "Let's run powerfully together in 2026." Recently, ZEROBASEONE released their special limited album 'RE-FLOW', achieving impressive rankings on major charts across Korea, China, and Japan. They are set to hold their '2026 ZEROBASEONE WORLD TOUR 'HERE&NOW' ENCORE' at Seoul's KSPO DOME from March 13 to 15. This concert serves as a grand finale of their world tour, which attracted around 150,000 fans, and tickets sold out immediately after release, once again demonstrating their overwhelming popularity. Fans are eagerly anticipating even more enhanced music and spectacular performances from ZEROBASEONE.
ZEROBASEONE's Lunar New Year greeting is more than just a customary message; it significantly highlights the deep bond they share with their fans. The symbolism of the Year of the Red Horse opens up new avenues of passion and goals that they can integrate into their music and activities, likely having a positive effect on their fanbase as well. Furthermore, the connection between the team's enthusiasm and the horse zodiac of two members adds a charming layer that enhances fan engagement, emphasizing the importance of continuous communication despite physical distances.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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