TXT’s Yeonjun turns Seongsu into an art scene with shirtless posters and mystery men carrying huge bags

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TXT’s Yeonjun made headlines after surprising fans with a daring and artistic way to reveal the concept for his first solo album, “NO LABELS: PART 01.”

On October 24, striking guerrilla posters appeared across Seoul’s trendy Seongsu area, showing Yeonjun shirtless with his arms stretched freely — a pose that felt like a bold expression of freedom and art.

The album title and release date were printed in bright red, instantly catching the eyes of everyone passing by. Similar posters were also spotted in Los Angeles, proving his powerful global appeal.

The excitement didn’t stop there. Men carrying massive shopping bags printed with Yeonjun’s image and the words “NO LABELS,” “PART 01,” and “YEONJUN” appeared on the streets of Seongsu. These eye-catching props quickly became viral on social media, with fans speculating about the creative promotion.

It was later revealed that more performances featuring different objects would take place on October 25–26, keeping fans curious and thrilled.

Rather than revealing concept photos online, Yeonjun opted for an offline promotional stunt, combining art, fashion, and performance to introduce his album’s first visual. The mix of Seongsu’s stylish atmosphere, the minimalist poster design, and Yeonjun’s confident shirtless image drew immense public attention.

Yeonjun’s first solo album “NO LABELS: PART 01” is set to drop on November 7 at 2 p.m. (KST). The album aims to show Yeonjun’s true self — “without labels or definitions.” The title track “Talk to You” explores themes of attraction and emotional tension. Yeonjun also took part in writing and composing the song, showcasing his artistic growth and individuality.

The album features six songs: “Talk to You,” “Forever,” “Let Me Tell You (feat. Daniela of KATSEYE),” “Do It,” “Nothin’ Bout Me,” and “Coma.” Each track highlights Yeonjun’s charisma and performance skills, solidifying his image as one of K-pop’s most dynamic all-rounders.

A pre-listening party will also be held on November 5–6 at Anderson C in Seongsu, giving lucky fans an early chance to hear the album and learn about its creative process.

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