P-Pop group HORI7ON to hold first fan meeting in April

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P-Pop group HORI7ON to hold first fan meeting in April

Toff C.

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P-Pop group HORI7ON is set to hold their first fan meeting this coming April.

The group announced on Tuesday, March 28, that the event will be happening on April 22.

"Get ready to DASH into the HORI7ON! Hundred Days Miracle: HORI7ON First Fanmeeting happening on April 22, 2023 at the New Frontier Theater. More details coming soon!" the group posted on their official social media page.

Fans online were quick to express their excitement about the group's fan meeting.

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"OMG! We’ll be there!" one fan wrote.

"Yeyyyyyy I wanna see them for the 2nd time🫶😁❤️ see youuuuuu againn," one fan said.


Composed of Reyster, Vinci, Winston, Kim, Jeromy, Kyler, and Marcus, the members of HORI7ON were formed through the survival show Dream Maker.

The program was a collaboration between ABS-CBN and Korean companies MLD Entertainment and Kamp Korea.

HORI7ON will have their debut in South Korea this coming June.

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"We have plans for HORI7ON to stay here in the Philippines until the last of March and do some promotional activities to meet the fans here in the Philippines," MLD Entertainment CEO Lee Hyung-jin shared in a previous interview.

The K-Pop executive added that the group will also be starring in a reality show prior to their debut.

"We also have plans for them when they go to Korea to prepare for their album. Also, their trainings and our preparations for them right now is to debut by June. During the stages of their preparation for their album, [the plan] is to create a reality show for the fans to see how they are [doing]," he relayed.



In an interview with the media prior to the Dream Maker finale in February, the aspirants vowed to bring their Filipino identities to the world stage.

"I think it's a privilege for us Filipinos na mabigyan ng opportunity na mag-promote sa Korea. I think the Filipino culture inside of us, madadala namin siya inevitably and naturally sa global stage," Vinci remarked.

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He continued: "Even if we're training with Korean coaches, there are also Filipino coaches who will train, and I think 'yun 'yung magandang dynamic na mabibigay sa'ming 'Dream Chasers,' kasi we get the true experience of the collaboration between South Korea and Philippines."

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