Ensign, winner of ‘Youth Star’, hasn’t even made his official debut yet
Ensign, winner of ‘Youth Star’, hasn’t even made his official debut yet
The group n SSign boasted global popularity even before their debut.

Ensign (Hyun, Junhyuk, Doha, Hanjun, Heewon, Seongyoon, Kazuta) was on MBC Radio's 'IDOL RADIO LIVE in JAPAN' held at the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall in Chiba Prefecture, Japan on the 1st and 2nd. (Idol Radio Live in Japan)' concert.

A large number of Ensign's Japanese fans gathered at the concert venue, proving their global popularity. Previously, EnSign proved their popularity in Japan by conducting the Zepp Tour, the first group to do so before their official debut. They held a total of 12 Zeph Tours in five Japanese cities, starting with Nagoya in February and March, and continuing through Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka, and Tokyo.

Accordingly, Ensign opened the show with their first performance on ‘Idol Radio Live in Japan’. Ensign, who splendidly performed the rock version of Super Junior's 'SORRY, SORRY' on the 1st, heated up the atmosphere even more with the performance of the title song 'Salty' from their pre-debut mini album 'SALTY'. .

On the stage on the 2nd, Ensign performed a rock version of TVXQ's 'Rising Sun', and after taking a photo time in front of fans, they gave the MCs a song from the special gift album, 'Woo Woo (Does this make sense?) ' and led to a passionate response from fans. Afterwards, the stage for ‘Woo Woo (Does this make sense?)’ was set up perfectly.

Meanwhile, Ensign is the final winner of Channel A's 'Youth Star', which ended in August last year, and has been meeting domestic and overseas fans, boasting global popularity even before its official debut. Expectations for his official debut are rising with his solid skills and star potential.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr