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n.SSign’s Doha Announces Suspension of Activities, Group Sets for 8-Member Return

Rowhaan by Rowhaan
13 February 2024
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n.SSign’s Doha has announced a temporary halt in activities due to health concerns. The group is now preparing for an exciting comeback with all eight members.

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On February 13, n.SSign’s agency made an announcement on their official fan cafe stating that n.SSign is preparing for a comeback with all eight members, with the exception of member Doha. 

The agency shared that Doha has been undergoing regular check-ups and treatment for his physical condition and health. Based on the doctor’s advice, it was determined that Doha needs some rest for a while.

n.SSign’s debut album BIRTH OF COSMO made a big splash when it was released in August, selling an impressive 207,227 copies. The album also gained popularity in Japan, reaching the top spot on Japan’s iTunes comprehensive album chart and Oricon’s weekly album chart. 

After wrapping up their successful activities in their home country, n.SSign teamed up with VICTOR Entertainment, a major Japanese record label, and embarked on their official Japanese debut. They recently made a promising debut by attracting a crowd of over 24,000 at their first arena concert, BIRTH OF COSMO, held at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan.

Currently, n.SSign is gearing up for the release of their second mini album, Happy &, which will be available on various online music platforms starting at 6 PM on February 15.

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