STAYC Opens Pop-Up Space to Celebrate New Album Release! Photo Zones, DIY Keyring Stations, and More Experiences Announced
2024 06 19
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The group STAYC (Sumin, Sieun, ISA, Seeun, Yoon, J) is heating up the excitement for their comeback by opening a pop-up space.
High Up Entertainment announced on the 19th, “To commemorate the release of STAYC’s first full-length album ‘Metamorphic,’ a pop-up space Part.1 will be held at Café Scène in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, from the 28th of this month to the 7th of next month.”
This pop-up space features various exhibits and experience zones to celebrate STAYC’s first full-length album, including photo zones, a DIY keyring zone, and an official MD purchase area.
STAYC plans to provide visitors with a unique spatial experience and fun ways to enjoy the album through a pop-up space themed around a secret wardrobe.
Following this, STAYC will open pop-up space Part.2 at the Upsidedown Lounge in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, from July 8th to 21st. Here, visitors can experience STAYC’s new official fragrance ‘Pink Pepper,’ which has a twist on their signature teen fresh scent, more closely.
Both pop-up spaces are open to anyone who likes STAYC and can be visited on-site without prior reservations. Visitors will be admitted sequentially according to on-site waiting reservations. Fans who visit the site can directly see, feel, and enjoy STAYC’s musical message and concept, making the celebration of STAYC’s first full-length album release more meaningful and memorable.
STAYC’s first full-length album ‘Metamorphic’ includes 14 songs covering various genres, including the title track ‘Cheeky Icy Thang,’ unit songs for each member, and a fan song written by all members, showcasing STAYC’s expanded musical color.
For more details about STAYC’s pop-up space commemorating the release of their first full-length album ‘Metamorphic,’ which is set to come back on July 1st, please refer to the notices on STAYC’s Weverse and the pop-up space’s dedicated SNS accounts.