JAKARTA - Treasure launched a second mini album entitled The Second Step: Chapter Two on Tuesday, October 4. After throwing the album, a fourth-generation K-pop idol hopes to have more opportunities to meet their fans outside Korea.
Nearby, they plan to hold concerts in Seoul, South Korea and tours in Japan. Jeong-woo wants to show his group's love for his fans or commonly called Treasure Maker.
"We will work harder as many fans show their love for us," Jeong Wo said as quoted by The Korea Herald.
He then thanked fans because the Jikjin and I Love You music videos had reached 100 million views. Jeong-woo admitted that he was very touched and grateful, beyond the numerical numbers that his group had achieved.
The youngest personnel of the group or maknae Jung-hwan said fan support made TREASURE dream again.
"This makes me a better artist and excited to make more music so that people can connect and enjoy it.
Jae-hyuk said he was happy because this is the tour he wanted. In addition to a busy schedule, he is happy to meet fans at a live concert.
Do-young also feels happy to be able to meet and communicate with fans directly through concerts. He is also excited to look forward to his group's comeback.
"When the pandemic subsided, I think we were even more excited and looking forward to a comeback than our fans, because there was a lot we could do with them," he said.
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