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Catch The Young (캐치더영) is a five-member boy band under Evermore Entertainment. They debuted on November 1, 2023 with their first mini album Catch The Young : Fragments of Youth.

History[]

Pre-debut[]

The group, then known as EVERMORE THE YOUNG, was first revealed on their Instagram page on June 11, 2021.[1] Members Sani, Kihoon, and Seojung were introduced over the next few weeks. Namhyun and Euijean later joined the group as well, with Euijean subsequently leaving.

On October 13, 2021, Evermore Entertainment announced that they were looking to recruit one keyboardist and one guitarist for their band set to debut in 2022.[2]

On March 2022, Seojung left the company for unknown reasons.

On April 11, 2022, Minuk was introduced as the temporary replacement drummer of the band.[3]

On April 13, 2022, their agency announced the band has changed its name to Catch The Young and that they would be participating in Mnet's "Audition Live Streaming".[4]

On May 30, 2022, the band announced that Minuk's last performance with the band would be held on May 29.[5]

On March 16, 2023, they revealed a new member, Jungmo during their first concert "Catch The Young Wave",[6] followed by Junyong on April 21.[7]

2023: Debut with Catch The Young : Fragments of Youth[]

On October 16, it was announced that the group will debut on November 1 with their first mini album Catch The Young : Fragments of Youth.[8]

2024: First comeback with Catch The Young : Fragments of Odyssey[]

On March 15, 2024, they announced their second mini album, Catch The Young : Fragments of Odyssey, to be released on April 3.[9]

Members[]

Name Position(s) Year(s) active
Jungmo (정모) Drummer 2023–present
Kihoon (기훈) Guitarist 2021–present
Sani (산이) Bassist, Sub-Vocalist 2021–present
Namhyun (남현) Main Vocalist 2021–present
Junyong (준용) Keyboardist, Vocalist, Maknae 2023–present
Pre-debut
Euijean (의진) Keyboardist 2021
Seojung (서정) Drummer 2021–2022
Minuk (민욱) Drummer 2022

Discography[]

Mini albums[]

Other releases[]

  • "Imaginary Lover" (pre-debut) (2022)
  • "28 Hours" (pre-debut) (2022)
  • "From Now On" (pre-debut) (2023)

Concerts[]

  • "Catch The Young Wave" (2023)

Filmography[]

Survival shows[]

Gallery[]

Promotional[]

SNS[]

Miscellaneous[]

References[]

Official links[]

Korean
Japanese

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