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Members of rookie K-pop group AHOF were spotted attending the second day of the CLOSE YOUR EYES concert in Seoul this weekend, drawing attention from fans and local media. The concert series, known for featuring performances by multiple artists, was held at a major Seoul venue, bringing together supporters and performers from across the K-pop community.

Photos and fan-captured videos shared online showed AHOF members arriving together before the show and watching performances from the audience. Their casual yet coordinated presence wearing relaxed streetwear sparked excitement among fans who gathered nearby, with many taking photos and sharing reactions on social platforms.



This appearance marks one of the group’s most public off-stage moments since their recent promotional activities, and it has been interpreted as a sign of growing visibility for the group outside their own schedules. Attending a peer concert also highlights AHOF’s engagement with the wider music scene and their connection to listeners beyond formal fan meetings and promotions.
Fan reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with many noting the members’ energy and how they interacted warmly with onlookers. Supporters also pointed out that seeing the group enjoy other artists’ performances reinforces AHOF’s position as an emerging presence in K-pop culture.
Although AHOF did not perform at the event, their attendance contributed to the concert’s buzz and showcased the members’ broad interest in music beyond their own releases. As the group continues to build its identity, such public appearances help reinforce their growing rapport with fans and fellow artists alike.
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