Le Sserafim Extends "Flame Rises" Tour with Additional Hong Kong Performance
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-09 20:04:45
Source Music
In a resounding testament to their global popularity, the sensational group Le Sserafim is set to dazzle fans in Hong Kong once more, as agency Source Music confirmed an additional performance scheduled for October 1st. The announcement comes hot on the heels of instantaneous ticket sell-outs for the group's initially slated Hong Kong concert on September 30th. The unprecedented demand prompted the decision to expand their maiden international tour, aptly titled "Flame Rises," now encompassing a grand total of 13 captivating concerts.
With an electrifying start on the horizon, the tour will commence with a fervent energy, treating fans to a pair of sensational concerts in Seoul over the forthcoming weekend. Subsequently, the five members will set their stage alight in diverse locations including Nagoya, Tokyo, and Osaka in Japan, as well as captivating audiences in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Bangkok, Thailand, culminating in a final performance on October 8th.
As the tour takes an exhilarating turn into the Land of the Rising Sun, Le Sserafim is set to unveil their much-anticipated second single, "Unforgiven." The single, a Japanese-language rendition of their hit track "Unforgiven (feat. Nile Rodgers)," the titular song from their inaugural studio album released in May, is poised to captivate listeners anew. Notably, the original lead single recently achieved a remarkable milestone, boasting an impressive 100 million streams on Spotify as of last week.
The ever-growing fervor surrounding Le Sserafim's music and performances reflects their undeniable global resonance. With each note and every electrifying stage presence, the group continues to carve a unique path in the music industry, enchanting fans across borders and languages. The added Hong Kong performance and the expansion of their tour stand as a testament to their meteoric rise and unwavering connection with their ardent supporters worldwide.
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