Daesung of Big Bang to Hold First Solo Fan Meet in Seoul and Embark on Japan Tour
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-23 09:24:29
R&D Company Confirms March Dates for Seoul Fan Meet and April Tour Across 10 Japanese Cities
▲ Courtesy of R&D CompanyEstablishing his own management firm last year, Daesung has actively resumed his solo career. Notably, he contributed to the original soundtrack of a variety show and released a special single titled "Flow," a remake of the 2012 hit song by Lee Hancheol.
In addition to the Seoul fan meet, Daesung revealed plans for a fan meet tour in Japan scheduled for April. The tour will cover 10 cities across the country, featuring a total of 15 concerts. This announcement follows Daesung's successful tour of four Japanese cities in June of the previous year, marking his return to the solo stage in Japan after a six-year hiatus.
Fans and industry enthusiasts await Daesung's upcoming engagements as he continues to make significant strides in his solo career, both locally and internationally.
Courtesy of R&D Company
Daesung of Big Bang is set to connect with his fans in Seoul on March 16-17, according to an announcement by the management agency R&D Company on Tuesday. This marks the first occasion where Daesung will be hosting a fan meet in Korea as a solo musician.
In addition to the Seoul fan meet, Daesung revealed plans for a fan meet tour in Japan scheduled for April. The tour will cover 10 cities across the country, featuring a total of 15 concerts. This announcement follows Daesung's successful tour of four Japanese cities in June of the previous year, marking his return to the solo stage in Japan after a six-year hiatus.
Fans and industry enthusiasts await Daesung's upcoming engagements as he continues to make significant strides in his solo career, both locally and internationally.
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