J-Pop is making its way to India! IHNS learned exclusively that the JO1 supergroup will enter Indian soil on September 19. Although the details of their visit were mainly kept in private, the team is delighted to start a new chapter with their desi fans. Including 11 Members, Issei Mamehara, Ren Kawashiri, Takumi Kawanishi, Shosei Ohira, Shion Tsurubo, Ruki Shiroiwa, Keigo Sato, Syoya Kimata, Junki Kono, Sukai Kinjo, and Sho Yonashiro, The Team was formed in 2019, tinge the japanese music Scene with their Sharp Moves and Chart-Topping Hits. And this time, they target the Indian entertainment industry to spread their charm.
Mame and Shosei members are ready to represent their team for this brief visit, taking the task of living the mumbai atmosphere with several events. It is said that the two meet key figures from the Indian entertainment and cultural sectors, displaying their will to give birth to a culminating point never seen by the traditions of the two countries. With trips to emblematic mumbai spots like Marine Drive and the India bridge in their route, the two have planned a tourist tour by presenting them the city’s dynamic lifestyle. More information on their plans will be revealed in the coming days with Jo1 hoping to bring their essence to the Indian public and form a unique link with the country.
About Jo1
Trained as the final team of the survival fair, Produce 101 Japan, the 11 -piece is managed by Lapone Entertainment. The group made a world tour of 6 countries at the start of the year, also selling the famous Tokyo Dome with 100,000 devoted fans present! Their performance at the Los Angeles Dodgers stadium drew global attention.
The first visit of Jo1 in India focuses on the thirst of fans in constant increase in the group for a greater base of fans, stimulating their dynamics with a global objective.
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