Ateez Set to Release Live Version of 10th EP “Golden Hour: Part 1”
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insig6622@naver.com | 2024-09-09 20:02:10
Ateez is preparing to release the live version of their 10th EP “Golden Hour: Part 1” on Tuesday, as announced by their agency, KQ Entertainment, on Monday. The reissue, titled “Golden Hour: Part 1 ‘Work To Live Ver.’,” will feature a total of 21 tracks, including six from the original mini album and a remixed version of the focus track “Work.” Additionally, the live performances from Ateez’s international tour, “Towards the Light: Will to Power,” will be included, allowing fans to relive the band’s dynamic stage presence.
In a nod to their global success, the package will also come with a concert photobook, photo cards, and a lyric leaflet, providing a comprehensive experience for collectors and fans alike. The original 10th EP, released in May, achieved notable success, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and spending an impressive seven consecutive weeks on the chart, marking a record streak for the eight-member group. Billboard also recognized the album as one of “The 20 Best K-Pop Albums of 2024 (So Far),” further solidifying Ateez’s status as a rising force in the global music scene.
Adding to their already busy schedule, Ateez is set to release their fourth Japanese single, “Birthday,” on October 2, further expanding their influence in the international market. With both the live version of their EP and the upcoming Japanese single, Ateez continues to demonstrate their versatility and strong connection with fans across the world.
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