ASTRO Reveals Third Version of Official Light Stick, Exciting Fans with New Design

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On April 28, 2025, ASTRO took to social media to announce the highly anticipated release of the third version of their official light stick.

The new version promises to bring a fresh look to a fan favorite that has become a key symbol of the group’s connection with their supporters.

ASTRO shared a sneak peek of the redesigned light stick, giving fans a glimpse of the exciting updates.

The light stick has become an essential part of the ASTRO fan experience, known for its unique design and its role in concerts and events where fans use it to show their unwavering support for the group.

ASTRO (Credit: YouTube)

Over the years, these light sticks have become iconic, not just as concert accessories, but as collectible items for AROHAs (ASTRO’s fanbase).

The group’s new light stick version is expected to further deepen the bond between ASTRO and their loyal followers, offering a blend of innovation and nostalgia for fans who’ve followed the group from their debut.

This release is particularly exciting for fans who have watched the light stick evolve over time. The design features fresh elements while maintaining the aesthetic that fans have come to love, making it a perfect addition to any AROHA’s collection.

This announcement also comes on the heels of other ASTRO news, including updates on their ongoing projects and concert tours. Fans are eagerly awaiting more details as the new light stick gets closer to release.

For AROHAs, the launch of this updated version of the light stick marks yet another milestone in their journey with ASTRO, and the excitement surrounding the announcement is palpable.

Whether you’re attending concerts or simply displaying it as part of your collection, the new light stick is sure to be a standout item in the ASTRO fandom.

By Charlotte Lane

Charlotte Lane covers K‑pop culture, comeback schedules, and fan trends. When not writing, Charlotte is digging through stage cams and chart updates.