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BTS V Plans ‘FRI(END)S’ Party For Fans To Celebrate His New Album

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V has something special planned for the ARMY. His new song “FRI(END)S” isn’t just a musical treat—fans have a big event in the works, too.

Big Hit Music announced the FRI(END)S PARTY fan event on March 6 at 10 AM KST to celebrate the release of V’s new digital single on the global fandom life platform Weverse.

The day after his new song “FRI(END)S” drops on March 15, the special “FRI(END)S” PARTY will be held at a cafe in Seoul’s Seongdong-gu district. Lucky fan club members will be treated to an immersive experience, including viewing exclusive photos and the “FRI(END)S” music video, writing letters to V, and listening to exclusive voice messages from V.

Big Hit Music stated, “FRI(END)S PARTY has three interactive floors connected to the theme of the new song. We are preparing various experiences, such as a photo gallery, photo zone, and special gifts that immerse you in the world of “FRI(END)S.” We hope it will be a special day for the Army.”

“FRI(END)S” will be released six months after his hit solo album Layover on March 15 at 1 PM KST. A short film teaser will be unveiled to fuel the anticipation on March 6 at 10 PM KST.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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