B.I Announces Highly-Anticipated Follow-Up to "Love or Loved" Album Project
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-09-11 15:27:31
131 Label
In an eagerly awaited update, 131 Label has confirmed that B.I, the accomplished artist, will unveil the second part of his "Love or Loved" album project on November 10th.
This ambitious endeavor, "Love or Loved," originally kicked off with the release of the five-track EP, "Love or Loved Part. 1," in November of the previous year. However, the forthcoming album takes a new thematic direction, centering around the concept of "loved," in contrast to its predecessor, which explored the intricacies of "love" stories.
Fans can look forward to a sneak peek, as B.I is set to drop one of the singles from the upcoming album on September 29th. Following this, the album's title track, accompanied by a captivating music video, is scheduled for release on October 27th, ahead of the official album launch.
B.I gave his ardent supporters a thrilling preview of the title track when he performed it at the prestigious Lollapalooza Berlin music festival over the weekend. Notably, he made history as the first K-pop artist to headline the event.
The excitement doesn't stop there; B.I's first Europe tour, aptly named "Love or Die," commences on September 19th in Utrecht, the Netherlands, where he is slated to perform across 16 cities in Europe until October 19th. Fans attending the tour can anticipate hearing the upcoming title track as part of the artist's dynamic setlist.
To build anticipation for the album's release, B.I has revealed a promotional calendar that includes various teasers in the lead-up to his eagerly awaited return.
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