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The group debuted on June 8, 2021, with their first EP titled Bipolar Pt.1: Prelude of Anxiety.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Pre-debut activities[edit]2021: Debut with Bipolar series[edit]2022\u2013present: continue with Prelude series, first concert tour[edit]Members[edit]Discography[edit]Extended plays[edit]Singles[edit]Filmography[edit]Television shows[edit]Concerts and tours[edit]Headlining[edit]Awards and nominations[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]Pre-debut activities[edit]Keum is a former contestant of Mnet’s Produce X 101. As a 2-year old trainee representing C9 Entertainment, he was eliminated in the final episode and was ranked 17th place.[1]2021: Debut with Bipolar series[edit]C9 Entertainment opened several SNS accounts on March 1, 2021, stating that they would become the artist accounts for the new idol group prior their debut.On April 1, 2021, the group’s official name was announced to be EPEX, which stands for “Eight Apex”. The meaning of the group is said to be when the gathering of eight youths reaches eight different apexes.[2]On May 7, 2021, a teaser titled “Prelude of Anxiety” was released on the group’s SNS accounts. Their debut EP, Bipolar Pt.1: Prelude of Anxiety and its lead single “Lock Down”, was released on June 8.[3]On September 24, 2021, a teaser titled “Prelude of Love” was released on the group’s SNS accounts. Their second EP, Bipolar Pt.2: Prelude of Love and its lead single “Do 4 Me” was released on October 26.[4]2022\u2013present: continue with Prelude series, first concert tour[edit]On March 15, 2022, a teaser titled “21st Century Boys” was released on the group’s SNS accounts. Their third EP, Prelude of Anxiety Chapter 1. ’21st Century Boys’ and its lead single “Anthem of Teen Spirit” was released on April 11.[5]On October 26, they released their fourth EP Prelude of Love Chapter 1. ‘Puppy Love’ , a sequel of their 2021 EP Bipolar Pt.2: Prelude of Love, alongside the lead single “Hymn To Love”.[6][7] To commemorate of the EP release, they held an online showcase in the same day.[8] The group also announced their first international concert tour, Eight Apex, starting from Seoul on November 19 & 20, following Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur and more cities would be announced later.[9][10]Members[edit]Adapted from their Naver profile[11] and website profile.[12]Wish (\uc704\uc2dc) \u2013 leader, vocalist, dancerKeum \/ Keum Donghyun (\uae08\ub3d9\ud604) \u2013 rapper, dancerMU (\ubba4) \u2013 vocalistA-Min (\uc544\ubbfc) \u2013 vocalist, dancerBaekseung (\ubc31\uc2b9) \u2013 rapperAyden (\uc5d0\uc774\ub4e0) \u2013 rapperYewang (\uc608\uc655) \u2013 vocalistJeff (\uc81c\ud504) \u2013 rapperDiscography[edit]Extended plays[edit]Singles[edit]Filmography[edit]Television shows[edit]Concerts and tours[edit]Headlining[edit]Eight Apex (2022\u2013present)Awards and nominations[edit]^ The 2022 Hallyu Influencer Awards (planned\/directed by Lee Ail) held at the large studio on the 1st floor of the Ilsan Bitmaru Broadcasting Center on June 1st was hosted by JGMC and hosted by Payton Foundation and HR Entertainment, OBS Kyungin TV, bntnews, It was held with the official support of Kukje News and Reborn Nature.References[edit]^ “\uae40\uc6b0\uc11d ( \ud2f0\uc624\ud53c\ubbf8\ub514\uc5b4 ) | PRODUCE X 101 [\uc5e0\ub137\ub2f7\ucef4]”. produce-x-101.mnet.com (in Korean). 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Retrieved March 16, 2022.^ Hyun, Jung-min (October 26, 2022). “\uc774\ud399\uc2a4, \uc624\ub298(26\uc77c) ‘Puppy Love’ \ubc1c\ub9e4\u2026\ubcf8\uaca9 \ucef4\ubc31 \ud65c\ub3d9 \uc2dc\uc791” (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 26, 2022. Retrieved January 24, 2023.^ Jeon, Hyo-jin (October 26, 2022). “\uc774\ud399\uc2a4, \uc624\ub298(26\uc77c) \uccab\uc0ac\ub791\uc5d0 \ube60\uc838 \ucef4\ubc31\u2026’\uc0ac\ub791\uac00’ \ubc1c\ud45c [DA:\ud22c\ub370\uc774]” (in Korean). Retrieved January 24, 2023.^ Park, Se-yeon (October 26, 2022). “\uc774\ud399\uc2a4 “\ud48b\uc0ac\ub791 \ub178\ub798 \uc704\ud574 \ud310\uc18c\ub9ac ‘\uc0ac\ub791\uac00’ \ucc3e\uc544\ubd10”“ (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 24, 2023. 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