iKON's March Fan Concert in Seoul Caps off Successful World Tour
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-02-02 06:47:11
The K-pop sensation, iKON, concludes their international tour, with individual pursuits on the horizon
▲ Courtesy of 143 EntertainmentThe six members of iKON have not only showcased their collective talent but are also venturing into individual pursuits. Bobby, one of the group's members, is slated to perform live in Japan on February 26 and 28, marking his final solo gigs before commencing military duty.
DK, another member of iKON, is set to release his debut solo album later this month. Prior to this, he engaged with fans during solo performances in Tokyo and Osaka last month. Additionally, Ju-ne, a member of iKON, has secured a supporting role in a drama led by Lee Yi-kyung.
iKON's upcoming fan concert in Seoul serves as a culmination of their successful world tour, providing fans with a memorable experience. As the group members pursue individual endeavors, their collective journey continues to captivate audiences around the world.
Courtesy of 143 Entertainment
In an announcement by 143 Entertainment on Thursday, popular K-pop group iKON is scheduled to hold a fan concert in Seoul on March 9. The event follows the conclusion of their international tour in mid-December last year, spanning 15 cities across the globe, including Tokyo, Bangkok, New York, and Paris. The tour comprised a total of 24 concerts, with a prior live show in Seoul in May.
DK, another member of iKON, is set to release his debut solo album later this month. Prior to this, he engaged with fans during solo performances in Tokyo and Osaka last month. Additionally, Ju-ne, a member of iKON, has secured a supporting role in a drama led by Lee Yi-kyung.
iKON's upcoming fan concert in Seoul serves as a culmination of their successful world tour, providing fans with a memorable experience. As the group members pursue individual endeavors, their collective journey continues to captivate audiences around the world.
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