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K-pop group UNIS to donate portion of their concert proceeds to victims of Tropical Storm Kristine


K-pop group UNIS to donate portion of their concert proceeds to victims of Tropical Storm Kristine

K-pop girl group UNIS is extending a helping hand to the victims of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine in the Philippines.

In Aubrey Carampel's video of their press conference on Friday, the eight-piece group said that they will donate a portion of their "Curiousland" fan concert proceeds to those who were affected by the heavy rains and flooding.

"We hope that there will not be much damage to those who were affected by the typhoon," member Hyeonju said.

Meanwhile, Filipino member Elysia expressed her heartfelt wishes for the safety of their Filipino fans and their loved ones.

"We are praying and hoping that you and your loved ones are safe and sound and we hope that you find strength and resilience, and hope. Know that help is underway and we hope that you guys stay safe," she said.

The concert will be held at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City on October 25. They will also meet and perform to their Cebuano fans at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel on October 26.

UNIS officially made its debut in March this year following the run of the South Korean reality competition "Universe Ticket."

The K-pop girl group is composed of South Korean members Bang Yunha, Lim Seowon, and Oh Yoona; Japanese members Nana and Kotoko; Filipinas Elisia Parmisano and Gehlee Dangca; and Filipino-Korean Jin Hyeon Ju.

If you wish to help victims of TS Kristine, here's where you can send monetary and in-kind donations.

If you are affected by the heavy rains and flooding, several malls and establishments have offered free overnight parking, Wi-Fi, restroom use, and phone charging stations.

—Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News