Ateez Announces Japan Concert Date Amidst Global Success
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-12-12 04:16:18
K-pop Sensation Gears Up for World Tour Following Billboard 200 Triumph
▲ Courtesy of KQ EntertainmentSaitama is identified as the initial overseas stop for Ateez's "Towards the Light: Will to Power" tour, following a two-day concert set to kick off in Seoul late next month. The specifics of additional tour venues are expected to be unveiled in the near future.
Simultaneously, Ateez achieved a groundbreaking milestone with their second studio album, "The World Ep. Fin: Will," claiming the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart. This marks their first time securing this position and adds to their list of achievements as a three-time million-selling album artist. Further attesting to their global impact, the album also secured the second position on the UK's Official Top 100 Albums Chart, reflecting a new pinnacle in the band's career.
Courtesy of KQ Entertainment
In a strategic move to connect with its international fanbase, K-pop group Ateez, under the management of KQ Entertainment, disclosed plans for a concert in Saitama, Japan, as part of its upcoming world tour. The event is scheduled to take place on February 3-4, marking the band's return to the country approximately nine months after their previous tour.
Simultaneously, Ateez achieved a groundbreaking milestone with their second studio album, "The World Ep. Fin: Will," claiming the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart. This marks their first time securing this position and adds to their list of achievements as a three-time million-selling album artist. Further attesting to their global impact, the album also secured the second position on the UK's Official Top 100 Albums Chart, reflecting a new pinnacle in the band's career.
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