NCT Mark's First Solo Album Listening Session to be Held Simultaneously in 4 Asian Cities

  • 이소연 |2025.03.26 14:47
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NCT Mark (SM Entertainment) will hold a listening session for his first solo album release simultaneously in four Asian cities.

The listening session commemorating Mark's first solo album release will be held at 4 PM on April 7th at Seongsu Cultural Arts Plaza FB Theater. It will be held simultaneously in Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Bangkok, drawing significant attention from global fans. This listening session is particularly meaningful as it expands in scale to allow participation from various cities, aligning with the album's main theme of 'city.' Participants will be able to communicate with Mark in real-time from specially prepared locations in each city and enjoy the listening session together.

The event will allow attendees to listen to all the tracks before the official album release. Mark will personally introduce the songs, share behind-the-scenes stories of the album production, and engage in keyword talks, offering a glimpse into his sincere thoughts as he begins his first solo activities.

Following the listening session, Mark will hold a showcase at the same location at 8 PM, where he will perform the title track '1999' and other tracks from the album for the first time, attracting attention from fans worldwide. 'The Firstfruit' is an album inspired by four cities – his hometown of Toronto, his first immigration destination of New York, his childhood city of Vancouver, and Seoul, where he is pursuing his dreams. The album consists of a total of 13 tracks divided into four chapters based on each city.

Meanwhile, Mark's first solo album 'The Firstfruit' will be released on all music sites at 6 PM on April 7th.


Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun



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