Itzy Announces Second International Tour
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-27 09:50:07
29 Live Shows Across 27 Cities, Lia's Absence Cited for Health Reasons
▲ Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
Named after their eighth EP, "Born To Be," released earlier this month, the tour encompasses 27 cities and 29 live shows. Notably, this marks the first time the four members will venture to Europe and Latin America on their own. However, Lia will be absent from the tour due to health reasons.
The recent EP, "Born To Be," achieved success by topping the iTunes top albums chart in 23 regions, setting the stage for Itzy's highly anticipated international tour.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
On Friday, JYP Entertainment revealed Itzy's plans for their second international tour, commencing with a two-day concert in Seoul on Feb. 24-25. The tour is set to resume in mid-March with a performance in Bangkok, Thailand, followed by the group's inaugural standalone gigs in New Zealand and Australia. Subsequent stops include Mexico and Chile in the following month, with a European leg extending until early May.
Named after their eighth EP, "Born To Be," released earlier this month, the tour encompasses 27 cities and 29 live shows. Notably, this marks the first time the four members will venture to Europe and Latin America on their own. However, Lia will be absent from the tour due to health reasons.
The recent EP, "Born To Be," achieved success by topping the iTunes top albums chart in 23 regions, setting the stage for Itzy's highly anticipated international tour.
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