AleXa Embarks on "Sick of You US Tour," Featuring Unique Audience Interaction
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-03-14 07:35:25
AleXa Brings Healing and Empathy to American Audiences
▲ AleXa / Courtesy of ZB LabelA unique aspect of the tour includes a "love and concern counseling session" during each concert, inspired by the themes of healing and growth in AleXa's recent music. Audience members will have the opportunity to write down their concerns on notes before the concert begins. AleXa will then randomly select notes, sharing her thoughts and offering empathy towards the shared concerns.
AleXa rose to prominence after winning Soompi's Rising Legend contest in 2017. Her official debut occurred in 2019 with the release of her first single, "Bomb." Notably, she secured victory in NBC's "American Song Contest" in 2022, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Beyond her music endeavors, AleXa has expanded her presence across various fields, including performances at major sporting events such as the MLB and NBA, as well as appearances at prominent US festivals like the "iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour."
Courtesy of ZB Label
K-pop artist AleXa, also known as Alex Christine, is set to commence her American concert tour titled "Sick of You US Tour" on March 29, with performances scheduled in six cities across the nation.
The tour will commence in New York, followed by stops in Chicago, Atlanta, Tulsa, Texas, and concluding in Los Angeles. The tour's title, "Sick of You," draws from AleXa's latest song release, "Sick," which debuted in the US on Feb. 23.
AleXa rose to prominence after winning Soompi's Rising Legend contest in 2017. Her official debut occurred in 2019 with the release of her first single, "Bomb." Notably, she secured victory in NBC's "American Song Contest" in 2022, marking a significant milestone in her career.
Beyond her music endeavors, AleXa has expanded her presence across various fields, including performances at major sporting events such as the MLB and NBA, as well as appearances at prominent US festivals like the "iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour."
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