Etham Announces Second Concert in Korea, Continuing to Captivate Audiences
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-06-28 19:01:13
PRIVATE CURVE
British singer-songwriter Etham is set to enthral his Korean fans with his second concert in the country, as announced by concert organizers Private Curve on Wednesday.
Dubbed "Etham Live in Seoul," the highly anticipated event will take place at the Musinsa Garage, located in the vibrant Mapo-gu district of western Seoul.
Etham made his debut in 2017 with the release of his first single, "Better Now." However, it was his 2018 single "12:45 - Stripped" that propelled him to fame, amassing over 50 million streams and consistently garnering more than one million monthly listens on Spotify. The song's popularity transcended borders and found a dedicated following in Korea, accumulating over 190,000 likes on Melon as of June.
Notably, Etham has also collaborated with Korean artists, showcasing his versatility and cross-cultural appeal. In 2022, he joined forces with Kihyun from the popular boy band Monsta X to release the track ", (Comma)." Earlier this year, he collaborated with singer-songwriter Ha Hyun-sang on the enchanting song "By My Side."
The singer-songwriter first captivated Korean audiences with his performance at the Seoul Jazz Festival in 2022, leaving a lasting impression with his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
Tickets for "Etham Live in Seoul" will be available for purchase starting July 5. Priced at 88,000 won ($67), all tickets can be secured through the ticket sales websites Interpark Ticket and WeMakePrice Tickets.
As anticipation builds for Etham's second concert in Korea, fans eagerly await the opportunity to experience his captivating live performance and immerse themselves in his musical artistry once again.
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