JYP Entertainment Announces Stray Kids' Extensive Plans for 2024
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-03 00:40:23
Two Album Releases, Global Tour, and Diverse Engagements Unveiled
▲ Courtesy of JYP EntertainmentLooking back at 2023, the eight-member group engaged with fans across 18 regions through 42 concerts as part of their second international tour, named "Maniac." Stray Kids achieved significant milestones, securing the top spot on the Billboard 200 charts twice. Their lead single, "Lalalala," from the EP "Rock-Star," also entered the Hot 100 chart, making them the second K-pop boy band to achieve this feat, following in the footsteps of BTS.
In a separate engagement, the band is slated to participate in the Yellow Coin Concert, a charity event set to take place in Paris later this month.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
JYP Entertainment revealed on Tuesday that Stray Kids, the popular South Korean boy band, is set to launch two albums and embark on their third world tour in the coming year. The announcement, conveyed through a midnight video titled "Stray Kids ‘Step Out 2024’," outlined the group's comprehensive plans for the new year, encompassing additional concerts, fan meetups, pop-up stores, and original content creation.
In a separate engagement, the band is slated to participate in the Yellow Coin Concert, a charity event set to take place in Paris later this month.
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