Filipino pop group HORI7ON is set to star in their own documentary series ahead of their upcoming debut in South Korea, which will happen sometime “by the end of July.”
The docu-series “100 Days Miracle” will revolve around the septet’s growth “in the 100 days of their journey from the Philippines to Korea,” according to a statement from their label MLD Entertainment.
“Not only will the documentary show the production process of their album and debut preparations, but it is said to relay positive energy as it contains messages of hope and dreams as the boys surpass K-POP and P-POP to becoming a world pop group,” the label added.
“100 Days Miracle” will be released on July 7 at 6 p.m., Philippine Standard Time, at M2’s official YouTube channel. It can be noted that M2 is the digital platform of South Korean music channel Mnet.
On the other hand, details about their first album and debut date are yet to be disclosed, as of this writing.
HORI7ON consists of Jeromy Batac, Marcus Cabais, Kyler Chua, Vinci Malizon, Reyster Yton, Kim Ng, and Winston Pineda. Prior to their debut, they dropped their pre-release single “Lovey Dovey” in May of this year.
Managed by MLD Entertainment and ABS-CBN, the seven-member group was formed through the survival series “Dream Maker” which aired its last episode in February 2023. EDV