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January 4, 2026 - Seoul’s Jangchung Gymnasium was filled with emotion and energy on January 3-4 as rookie K-pop group AHOF wrapped their first domestic fan concert AHOFOHA: All Time Heartfelt Only FOHA, marking a major milestone just six months after their official debut.
Formed through SBS’s Universe League survival show and managed by F&F Entertainment, the nine-member multinational group has quickly risen to fame, earning the title “monster rookie” even before their July 1, 2025 debut with the mini-album Who We Are. The two-day fancon sold out quickly, following the success of their first international fan concert in Manila last August, which also saw all tickets sell out within hours.


The event was designed as a special tribute to their official fandom FOHA, who have supported the group since their survival show days. AHOF delivered high-energy performances of their hit tracks including Rendezvous, which earned them multiple music show wins shortly after debut, as well as never-before-seen stages created exclusively for the fancon. One of the most anticipated moments was their unit cover of BTS’s Mic Drop a global hit known for its powerful choreography and confident lyrics. AHOF put their own spin on the track, showcasing their synchronized dance skills and stage presence.


Several standout moments left fans cheering and crying throughout the shows. Member Cha Woongki, who previously competed in survival shows Boys Planet and World Klass before finding success with AHOF, delivered an emotional speech thanking fans who supported him through his career’s ups and downs. The 23-year-old singer and former child actor teared up as he spoke, prompting loud cheers and tears from the audience.
Other highlights included JL’s poised solo stages; the member, who has won multiple “leader of the season” awards since debut, displayed his strong vocal ability and charismatic performance style. Park Han also wowed the crowd with a call-and-response segment of his track Drowning, drawing loud screams as fans sang along word for word.
Following the final show on January 4, the group shared a message on Weverse expressing their gratitude: “None of this would have been possible without FOHA. You made this fancon complete, and we are so thankful for every moment we shared together.” To extend the celebration, the group hosted an impromptu live after-party on the platform, chatting with fans and sharing behind-the-scenes stories from the two-day event.
AHOF’s first domestic fancon not only celebrates their rapid success since debut but also signals the start of their full 2026 activities. With a growing global fanbase and a string of awards already to their name, the group is poised to continue making waves in the K-pop industry in the year ahead.
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