Lay Zhang to Hold First Solo Concerts in Korea
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-05-30 07:45:15
Former EXO Member's Performances at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium Part of "Grandline4: Step" World Tour
▲ Courtesy of Dream Maker EntertainmentPrior to the tour, Zhang released the song "Psychic" on April 17, available in Korean and English. The song blends garage and bass rhythms with R&B chords and explores the theme of "predestined and magical connections."
Zhang has been actively promoting "Psychic" in Korea, appearing on music programs including "Show! Music Core."
Debuting as an EXO member under SM Entertainment in 2012, Zhang terminated his contract with SM in 2022 after his last public appearance with the band in 2017. He made his solo debut with the EP "Lose Control" in 2016 and followed with "Namanana" in 2018, marking his U.S. debut. With "Namanana," he became the first Chinese singer to reach the top 25 of the Billboard 200 chart.
Courtesy of Dream Maker Entertainment
Lay Zhang, a former Chinese member of the K-pop boy group EXO, will hold his first solo concerts in Korea at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul's Olympic Park on June 22 and 23.
Dream Maker Entertainment, the organizer of Zhang's concerts, stated that they aim to present never-before-seen performances for fans with their accumulated knowledge and experience.
The upcoming shows are part of Zhang's ongoing world tour titled, "Grandline4: Step." After performing in Seoul, the 32-year-old will continue his tour in cities such as Jakarta, New York, and Toronto.
Zhang has been actively promoting "Psychic" in Korea, appearing on music programs including "Show! Music Core."
Debuting as an EXO member under SM Entertainment in 2012, Zhang terminated his contract with SM in 2022 after his last public appearance with the band in 2017. He made his solo debut with the EP "Lose Control" in 2016 and followed with "Namanana" in 2018, marking his U.S. debut. With "Namanana," he became the first Chinese singer to reach the top 25 of the Billboard 200 chart.
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