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The selected theater, dubbed “B2ST House,” is showing clips of the boy band.
“B2ST House” was created by fans who wish to support the K-pop group’s comeback with the EP “Good Luck.” Those who bring B2ST’s EP or a fan club card will be offered a 2,000 won discount.
“Because of the fans’ love, we now have a cinema. Thank you so much. B2ST will do its best with ‘Good Luck’ (thanks to) all your support,” the group’s management agency said.
The private theater for B2ST will run through July 18.
By Ha Ji-won, Intern reporter (jiwonha@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald