The event is designed as an open meeting without any pre-registration.
Fans will also have the opportunity to submit questions, creating a new channel for interaction.
[TV Daily - Kim Jin-seok] The group Wanna One is set to reconnect with their fans ahead of their reunion.
On April 1, Wanna One's team shared an announcement on Mnet's official SNS regarding the upcoming 'WANNA ONE GO: Back to Base' opening ceremony.
The event will take place on April 6 at 10 AM at DMC Cultural Park in Mapo, Seoul, and will be conducted in an open format, allowing fans to participate without prior registration. This initiative offers fans a chance to interact directly with Wanna One.
Additionally, a 'Q&A TIME' will be held during the event, where fans can submit their questions and requests from April 1 to 3, which will be included in the ceremony and broadcasted.
Having disbanded in 2019, Wanna One is making a comeback after seven years, confirmed to produce a new reality show, 'WANNA ONE GO', slated for release later this April.
The upcoming fan meeting for Wanna One marks a significant milestone, announcing their reunion. After their hiatus, many fans have eagerly awaited this moment, and the open participation format allows more fans to engage in the event without prior registration. This setup will serve as a channel for direct communication between the group and their fans, reinforcing their presence in the industry.
Furthermore, the 'Q&A TIME' aspect is particularly meaningful, as it enables fans to voice their opinions directly to the group, which will be reflected in the event's broadcast. This interaction will solidify the bond between the group and its fanbase, enhancing the anticipation for future activities.
With the confirmed production of the reality show 'WANNA ONE GO', this fan meeting is not just a meeting but the beginning of a new journey for both the group and the fans. The reunion of Wanna One is expected to invigorate their fandom and have a positive impact on the music industry as a whole.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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