TVXQ Announces "2023 TVXQ! Concert [20&2]" to Celebrate 20th Anniversary
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-11-02 19:19:55
SM ENTERTAINMENT
SM Entertainment has announced that TVXQ, the iconic K-pop boy band, will hold solo concerts titled "2023 TVXQ! Concert [20&2]" in December. These concerts mark their first solo performances in more than four years, with their last concert held in March 2019. The shows are dedicated to celebrating TVXQ's 20th anniversary and will take place on both December 20 and 31.
The title of the concert, "20&2," symbolizes the band's 20th anniversary and the two remaining members, U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin.
Further details regarding the concert, including venue information and ticket pricing, will be announced later through the band's official social media channels.
In addition to the concerts, TVXQ is set to release their ninth full-length album on December 26. The release will be followed by concerts and an exhibition that will provide a retrospective of the band's history.
TVXQ, originally a five-member boy band, made their debut in 2003 under SM Entertainment. They have enjoyed a successful career, delivering numerous hit songs over the years, including "Hug" (2003), "Rising Sun" (2005), "Mirotic" (2008), "Keep Your Head Down" (2011), and "The Chance of Love" (2018). In 2009, TVXQ continued their journey with the two remaining members, U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin, following the departure of three former members who cited unfair contract clauses with SM Entertainment.
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