Infinite's Nam Woo-hyun Announces "Arbor Day 3-Whitree" Concerts in December
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-11-25 07:04:26
Soloist to Perform at Seoul Student Gymnasium, Marking His Third Solo Concert
▲ Courtesy of BLADE ENTERTAINMENT"Whitree" represents Nam's inaugural full-length album, featuring the lead track "Baby Baby," described by his agency as a city-pop song with an exciting melody.
Details regarding ticket sales for the concerts will be made available on Blade Entertainment's social media pages and Melon Ticket in the coming days.
Nam Woo-hyun, known as the vocalist of Infinite, has been dedicated to his solo career since 2016. Infinite, the boy band he is part of, made their debut in 2010 and gained recognition for hits such as "Be Mine" (2011), "Paradise" (2011), and "Bad" (2015).
Courtesy of BLADE ENTERTAINMENT
Nam Woo-hyun of the boy band Infinite is set to host two concerts titled "Arbor Day 3-Whitree" on December 30 and December 31 at Seoul Student Gymnasium in Songpa District, southern Seoul.
These concerts mark Nam's third solo venture and his first in two years since 2021. The announcement follows the imminent release of his upcoming album, "Whitree," scheduled for release on Tuesday.
Details regarding ticket sales for the concerts will be made available on Blade Entertainment's social media pages and Melon Ticket in the coming days.
Nam Woo-hyun, known as the vocalist of Infinite, has been dedicated to his solo career since 2016. Infinite, the boy band he is part of, made their debut in 2010 and gained recognition for hits such as "Be Mine" (2011), "Paradise" (2011), and "Bad" (2015).
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