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FIFTY FIFTY to Hold First Busking Event Before Comeback

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FIFTY FIFTY are stepping off the stage and into the streets ready to meet fans face-to-face.

Event Details

On November 2 at 5PM (KST), the group will host their first-ever busking event at Starfield COEX Live Plaza in Seoul, just two days before the release of their new single album “Too Much Part 1.”

According to ATTRAKT, this special event will serve as a “thank-you moment” for fans — affectionately called Twenty who have supported FIFTY FIFTY through their journey from breakout rookies to global chart-toppers. “It’s their first time performing in a casual, open setting. Fans and the public can expect live renditions of beloved songs and an early preview of their new single,” the agency shared.

A Pre-Release Treat for Fans

The busking event will feature a mix of FIFTY FIFTY’s hit tracks and a live debut of their new title song, “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe.”
The track embodies the group’s signature “FIFTY POP” vibe — breezy, addictive, and effortlessly stylish.

The upcoming single album includes three tracks: “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe” (Title Track) “Skittlez” a playful hip-hop-inspired B-side and “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe (English Ver.)” a special treat for international fans

With this release, FIFTY FIFTY aim to expand their unique musical identity. ATTRAKT described the project as “proof that FIFTY POP has become a genre of its own a sound that merges sincerity, emotion, and cool simplicity.”

The “Too Much” Era Begins

“Too Much Part 1” marks FIFTY FIFTY’s next major comeback following the success of “Cupid” and “Pookie.” The group is expected to continue their streak of global hits, with fans eagerly awaiting the new sound teased in their highlight medley earlier this week.

FIFTY FIFTY’s “Too Much Part 1” drops on November 4 at 6PM (KST) on all major streaming platforms.

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