toggle-down
Best TOP 50 Boards

[All] All of the girls have renewed their contracts with Cube~

https://community.fanplus.co.kr/gidle/97158092

Girls who definitely have their own colors~~

It's good news that all contracts have been renewed without any breakup~~

 

I hope the agency will also provide generous support so that the girls can continue to work together for a long time~

 



[OSEN=Reporter Yeon Hwi-seon] At 'Gayo Daejejeon', (G)I-dle delivered a message to their fans through music after renewing their contracts.

In the second part of the '2024 MBC Gayo Daejejeon (abbreviated as Gayo Daejejeon)' that aired on the afternoon of the 30th, various stages of K-pop star idols were decorated with the theme of 'WANNABE' under the hosting of SHINee's Minho, Girls' Generation's Yoona, and Tours' Dohoon.

On this day, in the second half, (G)I-DLE's leader Soyeon presented a stage reminiscent of a concert with a message to the fans. After finishing the stage of the hit song 'Super Lady', she performed the fan song 'Neverland' and moved the fans by saying, "We'll still be together in 2025, right?"

In reality, (G)I-dle suffered from contract renewal issues last year. In the midst of this, when Soyeon won the grand prize at the '2024 Melon Music Awards', the leader Soyeon shared her thoughts and said, "We have all renewed our contracts with our agency, Cube Entertainment." Accordingly, 'Gayo Daejejeon' left an even greater impression as a stage that made fans think about the future they will have with the girls, who have grown into 'Super Ladies', and the momentum of all of them renewing their contracts.

In addition, Boynextdoor, Ive, ATEEZ, Espa, ITZY, NCT Doyoung, DAY6, ENHYPEN, TXT, and (G)I-dle performed on the second part of 'Gayo Daejejeon' that day.

0
0
Report
close-icon

Author y8Zebra997

Post 여자 아이들 큐브와 전부 재계약 했군요~

Report Post
  • Cursing or hateful contents
  • Sexual contents
  • Spam or repetitive posting
  • Violation of privacy policy
  • Slandering of someone in particular
  • Others

False reporting may result in
service restrictions.