THE BOYZ To Release Winter Song 'Christmassy!' On December 7 To Celebrate 3rd Anniversary

THE BOYZ To Release Winter Song 'Christmassy!' On December 7 To Celebrate 3rd Anniversary
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THE BOYZ will launch a series of activities called 'THE AZIT: 永華' to celebrate their 3rd anniversary, including the release of the winter song 'Christmassy!'.

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THE BOYZ's agency Creker Entertainment said on November 24 that, "THE BOYZ will be hosting a promotion called 'THE AZIT: 永華' for the third anniversary of their debut and will release the song 'Christmassy!' on December 7 as part of their efforts."

Prior to this, THE BOYZ made a surprise announcement by posting a checklist image of the promotion on their official SNS at midnight on November 24, attracting fans' attention.

THE BOYZ's winter song 'Christmassy!' is expected to be pre-released in their fan concert 'THE FILM FESTIVAL', which will be held online on December 5.

In December 2019, THE BOYZ released a fan song remade from girl group Fin.K.L's hit song 'White' as a part of their second anniversary promotion 'THE AZIT', and held various events for fans.

This winter, the project, with the added word '永華' ('Movie') to its old name, will have various contents under the theme of 'Movie' released sequentially, such as a fan concert scheduled for December, concept photo releases, 2021 season greeting announcement, and exhibitions. THE BOYZ's new promotion, which will wrap up 2020 with the "greatest" fan service - the release of the winter song 'Christmassy', is currently a hot topic among global fans.

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Meanwhile, the boys will meet fans through the fan-con 'THE FILM FESTIVAL', to be held online at 8 PM KST on December 5.

The fan concert, where you can see fantastic stages and performances like those in a movie, will be transformed from an online and offline performance to an online performance only due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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