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CLOSE YOUR EYES Successfully Holds First Fan Meeting in Japan

CLOSE YOUR EYES holds successful fan meetings in Japan delighting local fans

CLOSE YOUR EYES Connects with Fans in Yokohama and Osaka

CLOSE YOUR EYES Debuts in Japan

CLOSE YOUR EYES recently celebrated a successful debut in Japan with their first fan meeting, CLOSER MOMENTS. Held on September 1st in Yokohama and the 14th in Osaka, the event consisted of four performances that connected them with local fans.

#### A New Beginning in Japan

The group, formed through JTBC’s audition program Project 7, kicked off the fan meeting with their energetic title track, Up to you. Dressed in matching baseball uniforms, the group’s charisma was evident right from the start.

#### Engaging Fans with Interactive Segments

CLOSE YOUR EYES took the opportunity to engage with fans through unique segments like the ‘Relay Dance Copy’ and ‘Random Mission’, enhancing the intimate fan experience. They performed snippets of various songs and challenged themselves with popular local trends.

CLOSE YOUR EYES thrills fans with engaging performances and Japanese renditions

#### Showcasing Musical Talent

Bringing their debut album’s hit tracks such as In All My Poems and Novels, When the Apple Fell From the Sky, To The Woods, and Dancing In The Rain, they proved their status as up-and-coming stars. Their cover of Rise’s Siren was particularly well-received by the audience.

CLOSE YOUR EYES even delighted fans with their rendition of [Fujii Kaz’s]Shinunoga E-Wa in Japanese, showcasing their versatility and dedication to connecting with their Japanese fanbase.

#### A Heartfelt Conclusion

As the event concluded with the track Stay 4 Good, members of CLOSE YOUR EYES expressed their gratitude: “Thank you to everyone who took the time to be with us. We hope to create more unforgettable memories together in the future,” they said, looking forward to their continued journey.

After this successful foray into Japan, the group plans to continue their Closer Moments tour in Hong Kong on October 21st and Taipei on the 28th.

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