'MIXNINE' news: Pre-voting opens for second episode; teaser reveals next 81 contestants

YG Entertainment's survival program "MIXNINE" Twitter/YG Entertainment

The newest survival program by YG Entertainment, "MIXNINE" has already aired, revealing the first 79 trainees and singers participating in the audition program. The second episode will then reveal the remaining 81 contestants, both trainees and singers who have already debuted.

These remaining 81 trainees and singers are coming from 13 entertainment agencies such as Mole Entertainment, Roots Entertainment, RBW, SidusHQ, BlockBerry Creative, Choeun Entertainment, Dam Entertainment, Parksal Company, Double V Entertainment, Mystic Entertainment, and Beat Interactive. Profile photos and 30-second audition clips were released for every trainee.

Fans and viewers can vote up to nine contestants' everyday through the "MIXNINE" website, ahead of the episode's broadcast until Friday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. KST or 5 a.m. EDT. After the premiere episode, the female and male trainees with the most votes will have their behind-the-scenes videos of their auditions released.

Some of the remaining female trainees that were revealed include: Kang Ye Ri; Kim Sol; Kim Hyo Kyung and Lee Bo Ra from DAM Entertainment; Kang Ji Won; Koo Min Hee; Moon Hye Young and Song Ji Eun from Double V Entertainment; Kim Bo Kyung; Kim Sung Eun; Kim Young Seo; Na Go Eun; Park Soo Jin; Park Ji Eun; Seo Ji Hoon; Lee Ye Sol; Jang Eun Sung; and Jo Yoo Ri from RBW.

As for the male trainees, there is Kang Jin Chul; Kim Seung Min; Sung Si Won; Shin Kwang Il and Shin Dong Hyu from Mystic Entertainment; Kim Min Seok; Kim Hyo Jin; Park Min Gyun; Shim Jae Young; Yuto; Lee Seung Joon and Lee Chang Yoon from WM Entertainment; Kim Byung Kwan; Kim Se Yoon and Lee Dong Hoon from Beat Interactive. From Choeun Entertainment, there is Choi Ki Su, Hong Cory, Lee Chang Sun, Shim Hong Seob, Kim Jung Wook, and Kim Jin Hong.

"MIXNINE" episode 2 will air on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 4:50 p.m. KST / 3:50 a.m. EDT on JTBC.

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