IU Announces Global Tour After Five-Year Hiatus
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-01-17 04:03:21
South Korean Singer and Actor Set to Kick Off "IU H.E.R. World Tour Concert" in Seoul
▲ Courtesy of EDAM EntertainmentThe tour is scheduled to cover 18 cities across 12 countries, including Yokohama (Japan), Taipei (Taiwan), Singapore, Jakarta (Indonesia), Hong Kong, Manila (Philippines), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), London, Berlin, Bangkok, Osaka (Japan), Newark (New Jersey), Atlanta, Washington, Rosemont (Illinois), Los Angeles, and Oakland (California). Additional venues are expected to be announced at a later date.
IU's last concert tour, titled "Love, Poem," took place in 2019. The meaning behind the "IU H.E.R." concert title is yet to be disclosed by the artist's agency.
Simultaneously, IU is set to release a new song titled "Love Wins" on January 24, as part of the promotional activities leading up to her world tour. This release comes over two years after her previous song, "Pieces." Notably, the upcoming music video for "Love Wins" features IU alongside her close friend V from the popular group BTS. Directed by Um Tae-hwa, known for his work on the film "Concrete Utopia," released last year, the video is already generating anticipation among fans following the release of posters and previews.
Courtesy of EDAM Entertainment
Renowned South Korean singer and actor IU is slated to embark on a world tour, marking her first global venture in five years. The "IU H.E.R. World Tour Concert" will commence with four performances at the KSPO Dome in Seoul on March 2-3 and March 9-10, according to IU's agency, EDAM Entertainment.
IU's last concert tour, titled "Love, Poem," took place in 2019. The meaning behind the "IU H.E.R." concert title is yet to be disclosed by the artist's agency.
Simultaneously, IU is set to release a new song titled "Love Wins" on January 24, as part of the promotional activities leading up to her world tour. This release comes over two years after her previous song, "Pieces." Notably, the upcoming music video for "Love Wins" features IU alongside her close friend V from the popular group BTS. Directed by Um Tae-hwa, known for his work on the film "Concrete Utopia," released last year, the video is already generating anticipation among fans following the release of posters and previews.
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