Cha Eunwoo of Astro Announces Encore Concerts in Yokohama and Seoul
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-05-16 09:59:22
Courtesy of Cha Eunwoo's instagram
Cha Eunwoo, a member of the popular K-pop boy group Astro, will hold encore concerts in Yokohama, Japan, on June 29-30 and in Seoul on July 6, his agency Fantagio announced Thursday.
These concerts are an extension of his solo fan concert tour, "Just One 10 Minute [Mystery Elevator]," which began in February in Seoul. Following the initial concert, the tour took Cha Eunwoo to seven more cities across Asia, wrapping up the Asian leg last month. The tour is set to resume in Brazil on June 1, marking the beginning of its Latin American segment. Due to high demand, Cha has expanded this leg to include three stops, with two performances scheduled in Mexico the following week.
Cha Eunwoo has been actively engaging with fans not only through his music but also through various media appearances. He recently returned from Japan, where he co-emceed KCON Japan 2024, a significant event in the K-pop calendar that draws fans from all over the world.
Fantagio, his managing agency, has emphasized that these encore concerts are a way to thank fans for their continued support and to provide an opportunity for more intimate and personal interactions with Cha Eunwoo. The concerts are expected to feature a mix of musical performances and fan engagement activities, continuing the theme of the "Mystery Elevator" tour.
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