NCT's Ten Announces Debut Solo Fan Concerts Across Asia, Unveils First Solo Album in February
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-05 00:05:24
Ten of NCT to Tour Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Jakarta Following Seoul Kickoff on Feb. 17
▲ Courtesy of SM EntertainmentAdding to the excitement, local media reports suggest that Ten will release his debut solo album in February, a detail subsequently confirmed by his label.
Ten's venture into solo projects follows fellow NCT member Taeyong, who unveiled his first solo EP, "Shalala," in June of the previous year. Notably, Ten experienced an incident on Christmas when he fell through the lift on stage while performing NCT's "Baggy Jeans." Fortunately, he sustained no serious injuries from the incident.
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Ten, a member of the K-pop group NCT, is embarking on his first solo fan concerts starting February 17, as confirmed by SM Entertainment. The tour will initially kick off in Seoul, followed by visits to Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Jakarta in March and April, where he will connect with fans and showcase solo songs released through SM Station and NCT Lab.
Ten's venture into solo projects follows fellow NCT member Taeyong, who unveiled his first solo EP, "Shalala," in June of the previous year. Notably, Ten experienced an incident on Christmas when he fell through the lift on stage while performing NCT's "Baggy Jeans." Fortunately, he sustained no serious injuries from the incident.
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