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B:My Boyz
Hangul
비 마이 보이즈
Revised RomanizationBi mai boijeu
McCune–ReischauerPi mai poijŭ
GenreReality competition
Created bySBS
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
Production
Executive producerYoon Hyun-joon
Production companies
Original release
NetworkSBS
ReleaseJune 2025 (2025-06)

B:My Boyz (also known as Be My Boyz) (Korean비 마이 보이즈) is an upcoming 2025 South Korean boy group reality competition survival show created by SBS. It follows the process of creating a new global boy group. It'll premiere sometime in June 2025.

Production and Background

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On August 6, 2024, JTBC announced that they would be inviting any boy to apply for their newest survival show. The program was revealed to become produced by the creators of Sing Again, and that it'd air in 2025. After some time, the program moved it's production to SBS and revealed that it'd air in June 2025.

On May 1, 2025, Be My Boyz opened all of their social media accounts and unveiled the logo teaser and candid concept photos for the show, followed by revealing the 30 contestants with silhouette mood cuts and closeup concept photos the following day, on May 2, 2025.[1]

Cast

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Episodes

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Contestants

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There are 30 contestants participating in the program from various countries, primarily South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, and Australia.[2] The English names of all the contestants are presented in accordance with the official website.

Color key
       Final members of the debut group
       Contestants eliminated in the final episode
       Contestants eliminated at the second elimination round
       Contestants eliminated at the first elimination round
       Contestants that left the show
       Top 7 contestants of the Ranking Announcement
Name Age[a] Nationality Ranking
Ep. 1 Final
# #
Ai
(아이)
19  Japan
Ban Daniel
(반다니엘)
14  South Korea
Choi Yo-han
(최요한)
17  South Korea
Didi
(디디)
15  China
Haruto
(하루토)
21  Japan
Hiroto
(海都 / 히로토)
20  Japan
Hwang Hee-woo
(황희우)
19  South Korea
Hyo
(飛燿 / 효)[i]
23  Japan
Ikuto
(育利 / 이쿠토)
21  Japan
Jang Hui-gwang
(장희광)
18  South Korea
Jang Won
(장원)
22  South Korea
Kai
(카이)
18  Japan
 Mexico
Kang Jun-seong
(강준성)
19  South Korea
Kim Bo-hyeon
(김보현)[ii]
24  South Korea
Kim Jeong-hoon
(김정훈)
17  South Korea
Lee Jun-myeong
(이준명)
21  South Korea
Lee Seong-in
(이성인)
17  South Korea
Lee Yeon-tae
(이연태)[ii]
16  South Korea
Lee Yun-sung
(이윤성)[ii]
18  South Korea
Li Zhiwei
(李致伟 / 리쯔웨이)[iii]
23  China
Lim Ji-hwan
(임지환)
22  South Korea
Moon Jae-il
(문재일)
18  South Korea
Park Jun-hyeok
(박준혁)
18  South Korea
Park Se-chan
(박세찬)
15  South Korea
Seo Jun-hyeok
(서준혁)[iv]
22  South Korea
Suthaschai
(스타차이)
16  Thailand
William
(윌리엄)[ii]
19  South Korea
 Australia
Yang Chengxi
(양성희)
20  China
Yang Hyeon-bin
(양현빈)
18  South Korea
Luo Zhuobin
(罗卓滨 / 나탁빈)[v][b]
20  China Left the show 30

Missions

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Rankings, Voting, and Eliminations

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Discography

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Aftermath

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Notes

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  1. ^ As of June 2025, added new age if contestant is still in the show during their birthday
  2. ^ Luo Zhuobin was confirmed to be a contestant on the show through preshow promotions, but was confirmed to have left the show prior to the airing of the first episode.
  1. ^ Hyo was a contestant on Boys Planet
  2. ^ a b c d Kim Bo-hyeon, Lee Yeon-tae, Lee Yun-sung, and William were all contestants on Project 7, but didn't make it past the Zero Setting Test
  3. ^ Li Zhiwei was a contestant on Universe League
  4. ^ Seo Jun-hyeok was a member of Celest1a.
  5. ^ Luo Zhuobin was a contestant on Chuang Asia 2

References

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  1. ^ Jo, Soo-hyun (May 2, 2025). "新 오디션 '비 마이 보이즈', 공식 채널 개설 완료..글로벌 팬덤과 소통 본격 시작" [New audition 'Be My Boys', official channel opening complete.. communication with global fandom begins in earnest]. Star Daily News (in Korean). Retrieved May 2, 2025.
  2. ^ "Mega Boy Group Audition Show 'B:MY BOYZ' Set to Premiere in June". SBS News. April 30, 2025. Retrieved May 2, 2025.
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