MCND Announces Istanbul Concert as Part of "Odd-Venture Tour"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-01-04 01:42:26
K-pop Group to Make History as First to Hold Solo Concert in Turkey Post-Covid-19
▲ Courtesy of TOP MEDIAMCND is poised to make history as the first K-pop group to hold a solo concert in Turkey since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, as stated by their agency.
The European leg of the "Odd-Venture Tour" will commence in Athens, Greece, on Jan. 20, with subsequent performances in seven cities, including Budapest, Hungary; Paris, and London.
Following the European tour, MCND will initiate the U.S. leg on Feb. 9, starting in New York and proceeding to cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Debuting in 2020 under TOP Media with the song "Ice Age," MCND, an acronym for "Music Creates New Dream," comprises five members: Castle J, Bic, Minjae, Huijun, and Win.
The group's latest EP, "Odd-Venture," was released on Nov. 22, 2023, adding to their repertoire as they continue to expand their global presence through their world tour.
Courtesy of TOP MEDIA
On Wednesday, the agency TOP Media confirmed that boy band MCND is scheduled to perform a concert in Istanbul, Turkey, on Jan. 30. This event will serve as the concluding show for the European segment of the group's "Odd-Venture Tour."
The European leg of the "Odd-Venture Tour" will commence in Athens, Greece, on Jan. 20, with subsequent performances in seven cities, including Budapest, Hungary; Paris, and London.
Following the European tour, MCND will initiate the U.S. leg on Feb. 9, starting in New York and proceeding to cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Debuting in 2020 under TOP Media with the song "Ice Age," MCND, an acronym for "Music Creates New Dream," comprises five members: Castle J, Bic, Minjae, Huijun, and Win.
The group's latest EP, "Odd-Venture," was released on Nov. 22, 2023, adding to their repertoire as they continue to expand their global presence through their world tour.
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