(G)I-dle Prepares to Make Waves in the US with Debut English-Language Album, "Heat"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-13 17:05:32
Cube Entertainment
(G)I-dle, the dynamic quintet, is gearing up to captivate the American music scene with their highly anticipated first English-language album, "Heat." The group recently unveiled a captivating teaser video on Wednesday, building excitement among their dedicated fanbase. While the release date for the album is yet to be confirmed, (G)I-dle will whet fans' appetites with the launch of the lead track, "I Do," on Friday. This enchanting song, drawing inspiration from the 1980s, is among the five tracks featured on the forthcoming EP, conveying a sense of bittersweet nostalgia and reflection on love lost in the past.
In tandem with their upcoming US debut, (G)I-dle is set to embark on the "I Am Free-ty" tour, commencing with a live performance in Bangkok this Saturday. The tour, which kicked off in Seoul last month, serves as a testament to the group's unwavering commitment to connecting with fans around the world. Following the Bangkok concert, (G)I-dle will traverse six cities in the United States next month, following up with two highly anticipated concerts in Hong Kong the following weekend.
As anticipation continues to mount, (G)I-dle's foray into the American music landscape signals an exciting new chapter in their thriving career. With "Heat" poised to make waves internationally, the group is prepared to showcase their exceptional talent, captivating visuals, and distinctive sound to a broader audience. (G)I-dle's unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and delivering innovative music has propelled them to the forefront of the global music scene, and their forthcoming English-language album is poised to further solidify their position.
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