ZEROBASEONE Unveils Promotion Schedule for 5th Mini Album 'BLUE PARADISE'
ZEROBASEONE Unveils Promotion Schedule for 5th Mini Album 'BLUE PARADISE'
K-pop group ZEROBASEONE has officially kicked off the countdown to their comeback by revealing the promotion schedule for their upcoming album.
On February 5 at midnight (KST), ZEROBASEONE members Sung Hanbin, Kim Jiwoong, Zhang Hao, Seok Matthew, Kim Taerae, Ricky, Kim Gyuvin, Park Gunwook, and Han Yujin released the promotion timeline for their 5th mini album, 'BLUE PARADISE' through their official social media channels.
The promotional rollout begins on February 8 with the release of the title track poster, followed by track posters, a music video teaser, and an album sampler. Fans are especially excited for the concept photos: the 'HIDE' version will be revealed on February 13 and 14, while the 'SEEK' version will drop on February 16 and 17, heightening anticipation for the group's new look and style.
Adding to the excitement, the promotion schedule was released not only as an image but also as a dynamic video, offering fans a unique visual experience. The journey to 'BLUE PARADISE' is depicted through a map with high-quality CGI, reminiscent of scenes from a sci-fi movie, capturing attention with its stunning visuals.
'BLUE PARADISE' marks ZEROBASEONE's return after approximately six months since their 4th mini album, 'CINEMA PARADISE', which was released in August last year. The new album continues the 'PARADISE' duology, showcasing the group's musical growth and evolution.
With each comeback, ZEROBASEONE has consistently broken their own records, achieving feats like four consecutive million-seller albums. Fans worldwide are eager to see what fresh sounds and performances the group will deliver this time.
ZEROBASEONE’s 5th mini album, 'BLUE PARADISE', will be officially released on February 24 at 6 PM (KST) across various music streaming platforms.
Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun
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