Sam Smith Announces Asian Tour, Including Two Nights in Seoul
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-05-09 13:58:16
Sam Smith Returns to South Korea for "Gloria the Tour" with Two Seoul Concerts Scheduled
▲ Captured from Sam Smith's Twitter
Smith, who gained worldwide fame with hits like "Stay With Me" and "Too Good at Goodbyes," has been known for his unique and unconventional performances of his. Fans are eagerly anticipating his upcoming concert in Korea, with some speculating about what kind of appearance he will make.
In addition, it raises questions about whether they will have a meeting with the comedian Hwang Je-seong, who parodied Sam Smith and gathered topics.
Given the popularity of Sam Smith's previous concert in Korea, a fierce ticketing battle is expected once tickets go on sale.
Captured from Sam Smith's Twitter
Grammy-winning singer Sam Smith is set to return to South Korea for the first time in three years as part of his world tour, "Gloria the Tour." Smith, who last performed in the country as part of the "Hyundai Card Super Concert" in 2018, will hold two concerts on October 17th and 18th at the KSPO Dome in Seoul Olympic Park, where an estimated 30,000 fans are expected to attend.
The announcement was made via a poster released by Smith on Instagram, which listed his Asian tour dates, including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Osaka, Yokohama, the Philippines, and Singapore.
Smith, who gained worldwide fame with hits like "Stay With Me" and "Too Good at Goodbyes," has been known for his unique and unconventional performances of his. Fans are eagerly anticipating his upcoming concert in Korea, with some speculating about what kind of appearance he will make.
In addition, it raises questions about whether they will have a meeting with the comedian Hwang Je-seong, who parodied Sam Smith and gathered topics.
Given the popularity of Sam Smith's previous concert in Korea, a fierce ticketing battle is expected once tickets go on sale.
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