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The Boyz (South Korean band)

The Boyz (Korean: 더보이즈) is a South Korean boy band formed by IST Entertainment (initially formed exclusively by Cre.ker Entertainment before merging with what was formerly known as Play M Entertainment) and managed by One Hundred. The group debuted on December 6, 2017, with the lead single "Boy" from their debut EP The First. The group is composed of members Sangyeon, Jacob, Younghoon, Hyunjae, Juyeon, Kevin, New, Q, Ju Haknyeon, Sunwoo, and Eric. Originally a twelve-man group, Hwall departed from the group in October 2019, citing health issues.

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The Boyz in February 2023
L-R: Eric, Kevin, Sangyeon, Sunwoo, Hyunjae, Younghoon, Juyeon, Ju Haknyeon, Q, Jacob, and New
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels
Members
  • Sangyeon
  • Jacob
  • Younghoon
  • Hyunjae
  • Juyeon
  • Kevin
  • New
  • Q
  • Ju Haknyeon
  • Sunwoo
  • Eric
Past membersHwall
Websitetheboyz.kr theboyz.jp
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Pre-debut

In 2016 and early 2017, various members appeared in different artists' music videos, as cameos or lead roles.[2][3] Kevin was first introduced to the public as a contestant on Kpop Star 6, where he was eliminated early in the competition. Following this, he had the chance to release an OST for the drama Saimdang, Light's Diary in April 2017.[4] Sunwoo became a contestant on High School Rapper in January 2017, where he was also eliminated early in the competition.[5][6] In March 2017, Ju Haknyeon participated in Produce 101 and reached 19th place during the final episode.[7]

On July 4, the group was first announced as Cre.kerz, through the agency's social medias.[8] On July 18, their official name was revealed.[9] From August 23 to October 11, their first reality show Flower Snack aired, resulting in the release of the song "I'm Your Boy".[10][11][12] They held their first fanmeeting "Heart to Heart" for 1,000 fans on October 28.[13]

In November, the twelve members signed contracts as exclusive models for the school uniform brand Skoolooks, as well as the cosmetic brand Siero Cosmetic.[14][15]

On December 4, Cre.ker Entertainment confirmed that the group had signed a contract with Sony Music for their Japan promotions.[16]

2017–2018: Debut and early days

On December 6, The Boyz officially debuted with the release of their first extended play The First and its lead single "Boy".[17] From February 12 to March 15, their second reality show The 100 aired on V Live.[18] As the result of this show, they held an online mini-concert on March 23.[19] Sangyeon had his first fixed cast appearance on the show We are the One that aired from February 26 until its cancellation on March 26.[20][21] The Boyz were invited to perform at the 12th Asian Film Awards on March 17 in Macau, their first overseas performance.[22]

The group released their second extended play The Start and its lead single "Giddy Up" on April 3, 2018.[23] Due to health problems, Hwall couldn't promote with the group and subsequently had to halt all activities for three months.[24] The twelve members, with Hwall back from his hiatus, released a special digital single titled "Keeper" on July 12, which was produced by Block B's Park Kyung.[25][26] On July 24, they won their first "Rookie Award" during the Korea Brand Awards.[27] On August 30, the group won another "Rookie Award" at the Soribada Best K-Music Awards.[28] On September 5, they made their first comeback in 5 months with the single The Sphere and the song "Right Here".[29] The group released their third extended play The Only and its lead single "No Air" on November 29, 2018.[30] On December 1, the group won another "Best New Male Artist Award" at the 2018 Melon Music Awards.[31]

2019: Japanese debut and Hwall's departure

The group released their second single album Bloom Bloom and its lead single "Bloom Bloom" on April 29.[32]

On May 7, The Boyz received their first-ever music show win on SBS MTV's The Show.[33]

The group released their fourth extended play Dreamlike and its lead single "D.D.D" on August 19.[34]

On October 23, Hwall officially left the group due to health issues and pursued a solo and acting career afterwards.[35]

On November 6, The Boyz officially debuted in Japan with the release of their first Japanese extended play Tattoo and its lead single with the same name.[36]

On December 6, the group released a special digital single titled "White (화이트)" to commemorate their second anniversary.[37] Between December 11 and 20, the group toured in Berlin, Paris, London, and Amsterdam as part of their European tour titled Dreamlike.[38]

2020–2021: Kingdom Survival and commercial success

On February 10, 2020, the group released their first studio album Reveal and its lead single "Reveal".[39] On March 20, it was announced that the group will join Mnet's reality television competition Road to Kingdom.[40] On June 12, they released their new song "Checkmate" for the show's finale. The group eventually finished in first place, winning the show and securing a spot in upcoming Mnet program Kingdom: Legendary War.[41] Their fifth EP Chase was released on September 21 with the lead single "The Stealer".[42] On December 7, the group released a special digital single titled "Christmassy!", to commemorate their third anniversary with 'The Azit: 永華' promotions.[43]

On January 12, 2021, it was announced that the group will release their first Japanese studio album Breaking Dawn on March 17.[44][45] The Boyz participated in Kingdom: Legendary War, starting from April, where the group finished in second place.[46] On July 11, The Boyz released the promotional single "Drink It" through Universe Music for the mobile application, Universe.[47] They released their sixth extended play Thrill-ing on August 9, with the lead single "Thrill Ride" was described as a trendy hip-hop.[48][49] On August 20, they won their first "public broadcasting" music show trophy on KBS's Music Bank.[50][51] The EP sold 523,630 copies in the first week of its release on Hanteo Chart and making them became the eighth-highest first-week sales of any boy group in Hanteo Chart.[52][53] On September 17, Kakao Entertainment announced The Boyz's company, Cre.ker Entertainment and PlayM Entertainment, will merge to launch a new integrated label.[54] On October 2, The Boyz won "Artist of the Year" on 2021 The Fact Music Awards.[55] On November 1, The Boyz released their third single album Maverick.[56] The single consists of three-track including the hip-hop lead single "Maverick".[57] On December 6, the group released a special digital single titled "Candles", to commemorate their fourth anniversary.[58]

2022–2024: Be Aware, Be Awake, Phantasy, and One Hundred

On May 27, 2022, The Boyz released their second Japanese extended play She's the Boss, the first release under their new label, Universal Music IST.[59] On June 17, 2022, The Boyz released their second promotional single "Sweet" through Universe.[60] On August 16, The Boyz released their seventh extended play Be Aware.[61] On August 30, it was announced that Sunwoo would be suspending activities due to health issues.[62]

On February 20, 2023, The Boyz released their eighth EP Be Awake.[63] The EP consists of six-tracks with the lead single "Roar", which was described as a R&B Pop dance song.[64] On July 25, the group announced the release of their second Korean studio album, Phantasy, which was divided into three parts, with the first part, Christmas in August, being released on August 7.[65] On October 25, the group announced the second part of Phantasy, Sixth Sense, which was released on November 20.[66] The third and final part of Phantasy, Love Letter was released on March 18, 2024.[67] The lead single of this part was "Nectar", described as 'emotional-but-hopeful'.[68]

According to label One Hundred on November 15, 2024, all members of The Boyz will sign with them after their contract with IST ends on December 5.[69][70]

2025–present: Sangyeon's military enlistment

On January 23, One Hundred announced that Sangyeon will be enlisting in the military band on March 17. On February 24, it was announced that they would comeback with their third studio album Unexpected, released on March 17.[71]

Members

Adapted from their official website.[72]

Current

  • Sangyeon (상연) – leader, vocalist[73]
  • Jacob (제이콥) – vocalist, rapper
  • Younghoon (영훈) – vocalist
  • Hyunjae (현재) – vocalist, dancer
  • Juyeon (주연) – dancer, vocalist[74]
  • Kevin (케빈) – vocalist[75]
  • New () – vocalist[76]
  • Q () – dancer, vocalist[75][77]
  • Ju Haknyeon (주학년) – dancer, vocalist[78]
  • Sunwoo (선우) – rapper
  • Eric (에릭) – rapper, vocalist, dancer[77]

Former

Timeline

Discography

Filmography

Reality shows

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Year Title Notes
2017 Flower Snack
2018–2019 Come On! The Boyz Come On! The Boyz
Come On! The Boyz – What's Your No.
Come On! The Boyz – Summer Vacation RPG Edition
Come On! The Boyz School
Come On! The Boyz in NY
2018 THE 100 V Live[79]
Our Happy Home
Switch
Thumping Travel
2018–2020 Otoseyo
2020 Are You Hungry?
Road to Kingdom Winner
2021 Kingdom: Legendary War 2nd Place
Chemi-mate ZZG The Boyz[80] Universe
SSAP-DANCE The Boyz[81]
The Blood: Death Match[82]
DND(Do Not Disturb)[83]
Fitness Bboyz[84]
The Boyz : Time Out[85]
2022 Immersive The Boyz[86] Universe
Outing! The Boyz Come On! The Boyz in GOD-SAENG[87]
The Boyz's Heaven and Hell[88]
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Videography

Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
Korean
"I'm Your Boy" 2017 Choi Young-ji, Kim Mi-hye
(Purple Straw Film)
[89]
"Boy" (소년) Naive Creative Production [17]
"Walkin' In Time" (시간이 안 지나가) 2018 Roh Sang-yoon
(Haus of Team/filmbyteam)
[90]
"Giddy Up" Naive Creative Production [23]
"Keeper" (지킬게) Kim Ja-kyoung (Flexible Pictures) [91]
"Right Here"
"No Air" Yoo Sung-kyun
(Sunny Visual)
[92]
"Bloom Bloom" 2019 Shin Hee-won
(ST-WT)
[93]
"D.D.D" Zanybros [94]
"White" (화이트) Un­known
"Reveal" 2020 Jo Beom-jin
(VM Project)
[95]
"The Stealer" Roh Sang-yoon, Jeong Hae-one
(Haus of Team/filmbyteam)
[96]
"Christmassy! [97]
"Drink It" 2021 Shin Hee-won
(ST-WT)
[98]
"Thrill Ride" Roh Sang-yoon, Jeong Hae-one
(Haus of Team)
[99]
"Maverick" [100]
"Echo" 2022 Zanybros [101]
"Sweet" 725
(SL8 Visual Lab)
[102]
"Timeless" Lee Joon-mo
(Haesumok)
[103]
"Whisper" Yeom Woo-jin [104]
"Last Man Standing" ILLUMIN [105]
"All About You" Jan'Qui [106]
"Roar" 2023 Rigend Film [107]
"LIP GLOSS" Shin Hee-won
(ST-WT)
[108]
"Passion Fruit"(Special Unit)
(Performance Video)
Seo Dong-hyuk
(FLIPEVIL)
[109]
"Watch It" Lee Hye-in
(2eehyeinfilm)
[110]
"Honey"(Special Unit) 2024 Oh Eun-ho [111]
"Rat In The Trap"(Special Unit) Lee In-hoon
(SEGAJI Video)
[112]
"Nectar" Lee Hye-in
(2eehyeinfilm)
[113]
"Trigger(導火線) Samson
(Highqualityfish)
[114]
"VVV" 2025 Sunnyvisual [115]
Japanese
"Tattoo" 2019 WOOJE KIM
(ETUI Collective)
[116]
"Breaking Dawn" 2021 OUI KIM [117]
"She's The Boss" 2022 SUSHIVISUAL [118]
"Delicious" 2023 Lee Jaedon, Strtsphr [119]
"Gibberish" 2024 YUANN [120]
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Concerts and tours

Headlining tours

The Boyz World Tour: The B Zone

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Date City Country Venue
North America
May 29, 2022 Los Angeles United States Pasadena Civic Auditorium
June 1, 2022 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
June 3, 2022 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
June 5, 2022 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
Europe
June 20, 2022 London United Kingdom OVO Arena
June 22, 2022 Rotterdam Netherlands RTM Stage
June 25, 2022 Paris France La Seine Musicale
June 28, 2022 Berlin Germany Verti Music Hall
Asia
July 11, 2022 Jakarta Indonesia Senayan Indoor Tennis Stadium
July 23, 2022 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome
July 24, 2022
August 5, 2022 Seoul[121] South Korea KSPO Dome
August 6, 2022
August 7, 2022
October 15, 2022 Kobe Japan Kobe World Hall
October 16, 2022
October 22, 2022 Fukuoka Fukuoka Convention Center
October 23, 2022
November 5, 2022 Tokyo Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
November 6, 2022
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The Boyz 2nd World Tour: Zeneration (2023)

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Date City Country Venue
Asia[122]
May 19, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
May 20, 2023
May 21, 2023
May 31, 2023 Niigata Japan Niigata Prefectural Civic Center
June 3, 2023 Kobe World Memorial Hall
June 4, 2023
June 8, 2023 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sunpalace
June 10, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Music Center
June 23, 2023 Macau China Broadway Theatre
June 24, 2023
June 26, 2023 Gifu Japan Nagaragawa Convention Center
June 28, 2023 Hiroshima Hiroshima City Cultural Exchange Hall
July 1, 2023 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
July 2, 2023
July 15, 2023 Manila Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
July 20, 2023 Singapore The Star Theatre
July 29, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Beach City International Stadium
August 5, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome
August 6, 2023
December 1, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
December 2, 2023
December 3, 2023
February 3, 2024 Yokohama Japan Pia Arena MM
February 4, 2024
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The Boyz Zeneration II World Tour

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Date City Country Venue
Asia
July 12, 2024 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
July 13, 2024
July 14, 2024
North America
July 19, 2024 New York City United States Radio City Music Hall
July 21, 2024 Atlanta Fox Theatre
July 23, 2024 Dallas Music Hall at Fair Park
July 25, 2024 Los Angeles Peacock Theater
July 28, 2024 San Jose San Jose Civic
Asia
August 10, 2024 Yokohama Japan Pia Arena MM
August 11, 2024
August 17, 2024 Bangkok Thailand UOB Live
August 18, 2024
August 24, 2024 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
August 25, 2024 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
August 31, 2024 Macau China Macau Studio City Event Center
September 1, 2024
September 7, 2024 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Mega Star Arena
Europe
September 13, 2024 Paris France Dôme de Paris
September 15, 2024 London United Kingdom OVO Arena Wembley
Asia
September 22, 2024 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
September 23, 2024
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Fan Meetings

The Boyz Fan-Con Tour The Castle

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Date City Country Venue
Asia
January 26, 2019 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
January 27, 2019
June 14, 2019 Hong Kong China KITEC
June 16, 2019 Singapore Zepp Big Box
June 22, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Balai Sarbini
June 23, 2019 Bangkok Thailand GMM Live House
June 29, 2019 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
June 30, 2019 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater
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The Boyz Europe Tour "Dreamlike"

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Date City Country Venue
Europe
December 11, 2019 Berlin Germany Astra Kulturhaus
December 15, 2019 Paris France Le Bataclan
December 18, 2019 London United Kingdom O2 Forum Kentish Town
December 20, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg Max
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Concert Participation

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Event Date City Country Venue
KCON April 15, 2018 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe
September 30, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
September 28, 2019
August 21, 2022 Los Angeles United States Crypto.com Arena
September 30, 2022 Riyadh Saudi Arabia Boulevard City
Music Bank World Tour November 12, 2022 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental
April 8, 2023 Paris France La Défense Arena
K-Verse April 11, 2023 Manila Philippines Araneta Coliseum
Seoul Festa April 30, 2023 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
KCON May 12, 2023 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe
August 20, 2023 Los Angeles United States Crypto.com Arena
KPOP Nation 2023 September 23, 2023 Warsaw Poland PGE Narodowy
WILD KPOP FEST October 14, 2023 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
Music Bank World Festival December 9, 2023 Saitama Japan Belluna Dome
Seoul Festa May 1, 2024 Seoul South Korea Seoul Plaza
KWAVE Music Festival May 11, 2024 Manila Philippines Rizal Park
KCON September 28, 2024 Frankfurt Germany Messe Frankfurt
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Awards and nominations

Notes

    References

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