NCT Dream to Reunite with Fans in Seoul Encore Concert After Successful US Tour
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-04-27 10:55:17
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SM Entertainment announced on Wednesday that NCT Dream, the popular K-pop group, will be holding an encore concert in Seoul on June 2-3. This will be the band's first live performance in seven months in the Korean capital, and it is highly anticipated by fans who have been eagerly waiting for their return. The last day's performance will be broadcast live online, making it possible for fans all over the world to tune in.
NCT Dream recently returned to Seoul after a successful US tour that saw them perform in seven cities across the country, including Seattle. The group's American leg of the tour was a huge success, and it has further solidified their position as one of the most popular K-pop acts in the world. Their Manila, Philippines concert this weekend is expected to be another highly successful stop on their tour.
During the European leg of their tour in March, NCT Dream performed an English-language version of their single "Beatbox," which is the titular track from their repackaged second studio album. This move was a testament to the group's growing international popularity and their commitment to reaching out to fans all over the world.
NCT Dream consists of seven members, including Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, Jisung, and Mark. The group's music is known for its catchy beats, strong vocals, and dynamic choreography, which have won them a legion of fans both in Korea and abroad. Their success has also earned them a number of awards and nominations, including the Best New Artist Award at the Seoul Music Awards in 2017.
As the K-pop phenomenon continues to sweep the world, NCT Dream stands out as one of the most exciting and dynamic groups in the industry. With their upcoming encore concert in Seoul, fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing them perform live once again, and the group's success is sure to continue for many years to come.
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