Epex Announces Japan Tour Starting February 2, 2024
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-12-07 05:21:32
C9 Entertainment Confirms Eight-City Tour Titled "So We Are Not Anxious" Following Seoul Concert
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Epex, which debuted in June 2021, released its sixth EP, "Prelude for Anxiety Ch. 2: 'Can We Surrender?'" in October. The mini album, marking the final installment of the series, achieved notable success by selling close to 250,000 copies in its first week. This accomplishment stands as a record for the octet, highlighting their continued popularity since their debut.
Courtesy of C9 Entertainment
On Thursday, C9 Entertainment revealed that the boy band Epex is set to embark on a Japan tour starting February 2, 2024. The tour, titled "So We Are Not Anxious," will feature performances by the eight-member group in five cities across the country, including Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama. In total, the tour comprises eight concerts and serves as an extension of Epex's second standalone concert of the same title, scheduled to take place in Seoul on December 16-17.
Epex, which debuted in June 2021, released its sixth EP, "Prelude for Anxiety Ch. 2: 'Can We Surrender?'" in October. The mini album, marking the final installment of the series, achieved notable success by selling close to 250,000 copies in its first week. This accomplishment stands as a record for the octet, highlighting their continued popularity since their debut.
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