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Korean Boy Band F.CUZ to Hold FANCON in Taiwan: Tickets on Sale May 18th

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Korean Boy Band F.CUZ to Hold FANCON in Taiwan: Tickets on Sale May 18th

Korean Boy Band F.CUZ to Hold Fan Concert in Taiwan

The popular Korean boy group F.CUZ is set to visit Taiwan to hold a fan concert for their loyal fans. The concert, titled “2024 F.CUZ FANCON (GOTCHA OPPA) IN TAIPEI,” will take place on July 13 at the Cohesion Performance Space in Taipei.

F.CUZ, made up of members JINON, Li Wei, Yejun, KAN, Lai Hyun, and Dae Gun, will be reuniting for this special event. The concert is limited to only 100 seats, making it an intimate gathering for fans to interact with the group.

JINON, the leader of F.CUZ, expressed his excitement for the concert, stating, “With the support of 14 years since debut, this is a rare gathering of all members. For.U (official fan name). Therefore, we hope to interact with every fan in the audience and convey our gratitude to everyone.”

The group recently collaborated with Guo Shuyao (Yao Yao) on the Chinese version of the song “JIGGY” in 2010. LEEU, a member who left the group last year, has returned, adding to the anticipation for this concert.

Tickets for the “2024 F.CUZ FANCON (GOTCHA OPPA) IN TAIPEI” will go on sale on the KKTIX ticketing website on May 18 at 11 a.m. Fans can expect a memorable and entertaining performance from F.CUZ as they put on the best show for their Taiwanese fans.

F.CUZ is also eager to explore the local food and night markets in Taiwan, expressing their excitement for snacks like xiaolongbao, breast milk, and chicken steak. If time allows, the members are looking forward to enjoying the sights and sounds of Taiwan during their visit.

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Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see F.CUZ live in Taipei and create beautiful memories with the group. Get your tickets soon before they sell out!

Edito in charge: Liu Yuhan

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