
Rookie boy group AHOF has officially kicked off their debut promotions with the release of their first concept photos for the mini-album ‘WHO WE ARE’. The images, shared via the group’s official social media channels at midnight on June 18, offer a glimpse into their fresh and free-spirited concept.
Set against various school backdrops, the photos highlight the group’s youthful energy and street-style charm. The members showcase a range of poses and expressions that reflect their individuality, all while pulling off vintage-inspired, street-casual looks with confidence.









In the individual photos, Steven captures attention with his intense gaze and minimal posing. Jungwoo brings a soft, sunlit warmth that complements the blue sky, while Woongki exudes a cool presence with his nonchalant expression and relaxed posture. Shuaibo emphasizes freedom and ease with casual stances near a fence, and Han presents a mix of stoicism and subtle warmth against a white wall and track. JL, in an oversized hoodie, radiates freshness under the summer sun. Juwon adds a chic calmness, leaning against a fence, and Chihen delivers a refreshing energy in front of a soccer goal with his expressive poses. Daisuke, riding a bicycle across a school field, brings a touch of innocent charm.


The group photos further amplify their bright and lively energy. Their natural chemistry is evident, heightening anticipation for AHOF’s official debut. Just a day earlier, the group had unveiled a cryptic “9 spoiler” teaser, sparking excitement and speculation among fans worldwide.
AHOF, formed through SBS’s survival show ‘Universe League’, is the first boy group launched by F&F Entertainment. Their name stands for All-time Hall Of Famer, reflecting the members’ ambitious goal to become global K-pop icons. The group will make their official debut on July 1 with the release of their first mini-album ‘WHO WE ARE’.
The album introduces the story of nine boys brought together by sincerity. With the name “AHOF” also carrying the layered meaning of “A Hope,” the group aims to convey themes of growth, possibility, and strength born from imperfection, marking a symbolic and powerful start to their journey.
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