Filipino global pop group HORI7ON’s debut album is now available in the Philippines.
HORI7ON, composed of Vinci, Kim, Kyler, Reyster, Winston, Jeromy and Marcusm debuted in South Korea in July with their first album “Friend-Ship.” “Friend-Ship” has started being sold in the country with the first batch sold out in just three hours, according to their agency MLD Entertainment.
“Friend-Ship” was initially only available for purchase in South Korea wherein fans bought them through group orders. A video call fan sign event will be held wherein 30 winners will be drawn from the buyers within the event period and the winners will also be receiving a Polaroid of the member as a perk.
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