The members of TXT have talked about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected each of them during a recent interview with Weverese Magazine about last month’s “MOA X TOGERHER” fan meeting.
“I think a part of me will linger on the stage even now that it’s over“, said Yeonjun.
“I had been looking at empty seats with no MOA while performing all that time that I almost actually lost interest in performing a little“, the idol confessed.
[Weverse Magazine] Three hours and 40 minutes made up for two years without #TOMORROW_X_TOGETHER
The group gives a look behind the scenes of MOA X TOGETHERKOR: https://t.co/m0i7OVXZTR
ENG: https://t.co/dAMk7KTe0n
JPN: https://t.co/8DOW3fF1A5#Weverse #Weverse_Magazine pic.twitter.com/aw9xt3rW3W— Weverse (@weverseofficial) April 11, 2022
On the other hand, another member of the K-pop group, Huening Kai, said he experienced similar feelings questioning himself as a singer due to the time he hadn’t sang in front of his audience.
“We did performances without MOA so many times“, Huening explained.
“So sometimes I even doubted whether I could really call myself a singer”
“I could still sense them continuously supporting us from afar, but I still felt sad since it’s better to see them in person, but we couldn’t“, said the singer.
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In addition, the leader of the K-pop group Soobin revealed feelings of concern about feeling “shy and akward” in some upcoming meeting with MOA.
In other related news, TXT’s agency BIGHIT Music confirmed the boy group’s comeback for early May without giving fans any more details about it.