Stray Kids Announces "Magic School" Fan Meet in Seoul and Gains Nominations for International Music Awards
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-02-14 00:41:53
K-pop sensation Stray Kids set to host fourth fan meetup while earning nods at prestigious award ceremonies
▲ Courtesy of JYP EntertainmentOn the international stage, Stray Kids has garnered recognition with nominations for the People's Choice Awards, specifically in the "Group/Duo of the Year" category, with the winners set to be unveiled on February 18 in the United States. Additionally, the group has been nominated for "K-pop Artist of the Year" at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards, with their hit song "S-Class" also vying for the title of "K-pop Song of the Year." The awards ceremony for the iHeartRadio Music Awards is scheduled for April 1.
The acclaimed single "S-Class" serves as the lead track from Stray Kids' third studio album, "5-Star," released in June of the previous year. The album not only resonated with fans but also achieved the remarkable feat of reaching the top spot on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
In an official announcement on Tuesday, JYP Entertainment revealed that popular K-pop group Stray Kids is scheduled to host their fourth official fan meet, titled "Magic School," in Seoul from March 29 to 31. The concluding performance on March 31 will be broadcast online, providing global accessibility to fans. This marks the group's return to fan meet events after a hiatus of approximately nine months.
The acclaimed single "S-Class" serves as the lead track from Stray Kids' third studio album, "5-Star," released in June of the previous year. The album not only resonated with fans but also achieved the remarkable feat of reaching the top spot on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart.
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