Mamamoo's Wheein Gears Up for Debut Solo Concert, "1st World Tour: Whee In The Mood [Beyond]"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-01-05 00:01:15
Celebrating a Decade in Music, Wheein of Mamamoo Set to Take the Stage Alone for the First Time in Seoul
▲ Courtesy of The LiveThe event's title hints at potential global expansion, reflecting the anticipation of a broader tour. Wheein's first solo studio album, "In the Mood," released in October of the previous year, serves as the inspiration for both the concert and its name.
Having debuted with Mamamoo in January 2014 with the single "Don't Be Happy," Wheein embarked on her solo journey with the release of the single "Magnolia" in April 2018. Notably, she is the final member of the quartet to venture into solo music, accumulating two singles and two solo EPs over the course of her solo career.
Courtesy of The Live
Wheein, a member of the popular K-pop group Mamamoo, is poised to host her inaugural solo concert, "1st World Tour: Whee In The Mood [Beyond]." The concert is scheduled for February 24 and 25 in Seoul, marking a significant milestone in the artist's decade-long music career.
Having debuted with Mamamoo in January 2014 with the single "Don't Be Happy," Wheein embarked on her solo journey with the release of the single "Magnolia" in April 2018. Notably, she is the final member of the quartet to venture into solo music, accumulating two singles and two solo EPs over the course of her solo career.
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