Hori7on
South Korea-based Filipino boy band
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Hori7on (Korean: 호라이즌; pronounced "horizon"; stylized in all caps) is a South Korea-based Filipino boy band formed in 2023. The group consists of seven members: Vinci, Kim, Kyler, Reyster, Winston, Jeromy, and Marcus. Formed by MLD Entertainment and ABS-CBN Corporation through the survival reality show Dream Maker (2022–23), the group is as the first all-Filipino boy band act to debut in South Korea.
Hori7on made their debut on July 2023, with the release of their debut studio album Friend-Ship, which was preceded by the release of three pre-debut promotional singles—"Dash", "Salamat", and "Lovey Dovey". The group released their first single album Daytour in March 2024, which was followed by the single album Daytour 2 in August. The group released their fifth single, "Cold", in March 2025, followed by "Lunod" in February 2026.
History
Pre-debut activities and formation
On September 7, 2022, executives from ABS-CBN Corporation, MLD Entertainment, and Kamp Global signed a deal to debut a Filipino boy band in South Korea that will be trained and managed by the three companies.[1][2]
The members of the project boy band were determined through the survival competition series Dream Maker, which aired on A2Z and Kapamilya Channel from November 19, 2022 to February 12, 2023,[3][4] featuring 62 contestants competing to be part of the group.[5] At the conclusion of the show, Jeromy Batac, Marcus Cabais, Kyler Chua, Vinci Malizon, Reyster Yton, Kim Ng, and Winston Pineda were selected to form the lineup of Hori7on.[6][7][8]
The lineup of the group included several members who have held prior experience in the entertainment industry. Cabais started as a child actor, making his film debut in 2018, in Regal Films' My 2 Mommies, and later making appearances on It's Showtime[9] and Team Yey!,[10] before being part of a touring company of The Lion King musical, playing the role of young Simba from 2018 to 2020;[11] in 2017, Batac performed on Little Big Shots;[12] and in 2022, Ng competed on TV5's survival reality show, Top Class.[13]
The group's name, Hori7on, was selected by a TV audience and refers to "the dreams of seven boys, who started on the same line, gathered in one place, and face the same goal", according to the name's submitter.[14]
2023: Promotional releases and debut with Friend-Ship
The members of the Hori7on signed their exclusive contracts with ABS-CBN and MLD in a press event on March 10, 2023.[15][16] While in the Philippines, the septet embarked on a mall show tour,[17][18] and held their first fan meeting event at the New Frontier Theater on April 22.[19][20][21]
While MLD announced a June 2023 debut for the group, ABS-CBN later reported that the group will debut in July.[22][23] Leading up to their debut, the group released three pre-debut digital singles: "Dash", released on March 22;[24][25] "Salamat", released on April 5;[26][27] and "Lovey Dovey", released on May 31.[28][29] The group's preparations for their debut was the subject of the reality show 100 Days Miracle, which premiered on Mnet on July 7.[30][31][32] During this time, the group performed at the 2023 PPOPCON via screencast at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on July 16.[33][34][35]

The group debuted on July 24, with the their first studio album, Friend-Ship. The album was supported by two singles: "Six7een", released with the album, and "Birthday", which was released on August 25.[36][37] To promote the album, the group staged the one-off Voyage To Manila concert on September 9, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[38][39][40] The group held their first overseas performance at Kamp Fest, held from on August 19 to 20, at Mexico City, Mexico.[note 1][41]
Later that year, Hori7on won the Focus Award for music at the 8th Asia Artist Awards, held at the Philippine Arena on December 14.[42][43] The group, along with Ben&Ben and SB19, were the first Filipino acts to participate in the awards ceremony.[44][45]
2024: Daytour and Daytour 2

The group performed at the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics on January 19, 2024.[46] On February 14, 2024, the agency announced the septet's first single album Daytour. The album and its lead single "Lucky" were released on March 2.[47][48] [49]To promote the album, Hori7on embarked on a mall tour across the Philippines in collaboration with SM Supermalls from March 15 to April 13.[50][51] T
he band released its second single album, Daytour 2, on August 13, which included "Sumayaw Sumunod", a cover of the 1978 song by the Boyfriends.[52] In support of Daytour and Daytour 2, the band held their second headlining concert Anchor High on November 3, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.[53]
2025–present: "Cold", and "Lunod"
Hori7on released their fifth single "Cold", their first release in over six months, on March 17, 2025.[54] On May 26, the band joined the Atin Ito Coalition in their third civilian mission to the West Philippine Sea to perform in a concert as part of a peacekeeping effort that aimed to promote dialogue and cultural exchange.[55][56][57] On November 21, the band released the digital single "Pahinga", as part of the original soundtrack for the film Rekonek, an entry to the 2025 Metro Manila Film Festival where it was nominated for Best Original Theme Song.[58]
On February 26, 2026, the band released their sixth single "Lunod".[59] In March, National Commission for Culture and the Arts named Hori7on, together with Ben&Ben, Cup of Joe, and TJ Monterde, as the Philippine representatives to the 2026 ASEAN Round Festival in April.[60]
Artistry
Public image
South Korean publications including The Korea Herald and The Korea Times have identified Hori7on as the first all-Filipino boy band to debut in South Korea.[61][62] The latter paper considered their formation as part of the expansion and diversification of the K-pop industry, which has saw the entry of non-Korean groups in the industry.[61] In the Philippines, the Daily Tribune and The Philippine Star have regarded the group as "P-Pop Superstars" for their fandom activity and accolades.[63][64][65]
Musical style
With training from both Filipino and South Korean mentors, outlets like The Philippine Star has identified the group's work as "combination of the K-pop and P-pop genres", which the band promotes as "Global pop".[18][66]
Endorsements
Members
Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [72] | |||
| Friend-Ship |
|
7 |
|
Single albums
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Daytour |
|
| Daytour 2 |
|
Singles
| Title | Year | Album | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Six7een" | 2023 | Friend-Ship | [74] |
| "Birthday" | [75] | ||
| "Lucky" | 2024 | Daytour | [46] |
| "Sumayaw Sumunod" | Daytour 2 | ||
| "Cold" | 2025 | Non-album singles | |
| "Lunod" | 2026 | ||
Promotional singles
Videography
Music videos
| Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Dash" | 2023 | Unknown | [76] |
| "Salamat" | [77] | ||
| "Lovey Dovey" | [78] | ||
| "Six7een" | Inyeon Entertainment | [79][80] | |
| "Birthday" | Unknown | [81] | |
| "Lucky" | 2024 | [82] | |
| "Sumayaw, Sumunod" | |||
| "Sumayaw, Sumunod – Tagalog Version" | |||
| "Cold" | 2025 | ||
| "Lunod" | 2026 |
Filmography
Television shows
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Dream Maker | Contestants | Group formed on Episode 26 | [83] |
| 2023 | 100 Days Miracle | Themselves | Documentary Reality Show for Debut | [32] |
| 2024 | Pack your Bag | Themselves | YouTube Series | [84] |
Concerts and live performances
Concerts
| Date | Title | City | Country | Venue | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 9, 2023 | Voyage To Manila | Quezon City | Philippines | Smart Araneta Coliseum | [85][86] |
| November 3, 2024 | Anchor High | Pasay | SM Mall of Asia Arena | [85][87] |
Awards and nominations
| Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Artist Awards | 2023 | Popularity Award – Male Singer | Hori7on | Nominated | [88] |
| Focus Award – Music | Won | ||||
| 2024 | Popularity Award – Male Singer | Nominated | |||
| 2025 | Popularity Award – Male Group | Nominated | |||
| K-Star MVA | 2023 | Next Star – Men | Nominated | [89][90] | |
| Nylon Manila Big Bold Brave Awards | 2024 | Fearless Global Filipino | Won | [91] | |
| Forbes Korea 6th KPop Awards | 2024 | Popularity Award – Male Idols Who Shined in the First Half of 2024 | Won | [92] | |
| Asia Star Entertainer Awards | 2025 | Best Group Male | Nominated | [93] | |
| Best New Artist | |||||
| Fan Choice 5th Generation | |||||
| Fan Choice Artist Singer | |||||
| 2026 | Best Group Male | Pending | |||
| Fan Choice 5th Generation | Pending | ||||
| Tag Awards Chicago | 2024 | P-Pop Stars of the Year | Won | [94] | |
| 8th Ppop Awards | 2023 | Top Global Artist of the Year | Won | [95] | |
| Philippine New Boy Group | Nominated | [96] | |||
| Ppop Song of the Year | "Salamat" | Nominated | [96] | ||
| Wish Music Awards | 2024 | Wish Pop Song of the Year | "Six7een" | Nominated | [97] |
| 16th PMPC Star Awards for Music | 2024 | New Male Group Artist of the Year | ''Dash" | Nominated | [98] |
| Channel R Radio | 2024 | Song of the Summer | "Lucky" | Nominated | [99] |
| Dream Rookie Concert | 2024 | Dream Rookie Award | Hori7on | Nominated | [100] |
| Super Rookie Award | Nominated | ||||
| Dabeme Music Awards | 2025 | Group/Band of the Year | Won | [101] | |
| VP Choice Awards | 2024 | KPop Act of the Year | Won | [102] | |
| 2025 | Won | [103] | |||
| 2026 | Pending | [104] | |||
| 9th PPOP Music Awards | 2024 | Rising Boy Group of the Year | Won | [105] | |
| Concert of the Year | Daytour: Anchor High | Nominated | [106] | ||
| Fandom of the Year | Anchors | Nominated | [106] | ||
| PUSH Awards 2023 | 2023 | P-pop Group of 2023 | Hori7on | Nominated | [107] |
| Fandom of 2023 | Anchors | Nominated | |||
| K-Star Chart Awards 2024 | 2024 | Best Rookie Song | "Sumayaw Sumunod" | Nominated | [108] |
| Music Rank Asian Choice Awards | 2025 | Asia's Rising Group of the Year | Hori7on | Won | [109] |
| Asia's Global Fan Choice | Won | ||||
| PPOP Stage | 2025 | Summer Song of the Year | "Cold" | Won | [110] |
| BreakTudo Awards | 2025 | Music by New International Artist | Won | [111] | |
| 10th PPOP Music Awards | 2025 | Breakthrough Artist of the Year | Hori7on | Nominated | [112] |
| Youth Leader Award | Won | ||||
| Favorite PPop Group of the Year | Nominated | ||||
| PPop Fandom of the Year | Anchors | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Leader of the Year | Vinci | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
| Favorite Fashion Icon of the Year | Kim | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Visual of the Year | Kyler | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Rapper of the Year | Reyster | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Dancer of the Year | Jeromy | Nominated | |||
| 1st Global Fans Choice Awards | 2025-2026 | Global Rising Star of Asia | Hori7on | Pending | [113] |
| K Style Awards 2025 | 2025 | Global Rising Star | Pending | [114] | |
| 2025 Metro Manila Film Festival | 2025 | Best Original Theme Song | "Pahinga" | Nominated | [citation needed] |
| 1st YOUR LOOP Awards 2025 | 2025 | P-pop Group of the Year | Hori7on | Nominated | [115] |
| P-pop Fandom of the Year | Anchors | Nominated | |||
| P-pop Emerging Idol of the Year | Marcus | Won | |||
| P-pop Crossover Idol of the Year | Vinci | Won |
Honors/Listicles
| Country or Organization | Year | Honor or Award | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Korea Hallyu Awards | 2023 | Popular Culture Award – Overseas Rising Star | [116] |
Notes
- On August 16, MLD Entertainment announced that the Mexican Immigration Office notified the agency that Jeromy and Marcus, then both minors, were not allowed to perform in the festival due to age limitations set by Mexican minor labor policies.