ATEEZ Sells Out Finale Concert for ‘TOWARDS THE LIGHT : WILL TO POWER’ World Tour
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-02-03 21:06:12
ATEEZ has once again demonstrated its immense ticket-selling power, with the finale of their world tour selling out instantly.
On February 3, the group opened ticket sales for the final leg of their TOWARDS THE LIGHT : WILL TO POWER world tour, which is set to take place on March 22 and 23 at the KSPO Dome (formerly Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Seoul. Both dates sold out immediately upon release, reflecting ATEEZ’s strong demand among fans.
The world tour, which kicked off last year, has taken ATEEZ across Seoul, Japan, and North America, solidifying their reputation as a global top performer. The group’s return to Seoul for the grand finale marks a full-circle moment, as they conclude their year-long journey at one of the most prestigious concert venues in South Korea.
The upcoming shows at KSPO Dome are particularly meaningful for ATEEZ, as the venue is often referred to as a “dream stage” for artists. The performances are expected to be a culmination of the group’s artistic growth and the energy they have built throughout the tour.
ATEEZ’s agency expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans, stating, “The group will deliver an unforgettable stage, fueled by the enthusiasm of their supporters. Audiences can expect powerful performances and unwavering live vocals that showcase ATEEZ’s unique presence.”
With another sold-out tour under their belt, ATEEZ continues to solidify its position as one of the most influential K-pop acts on the global stage. The finale concerts are expected to be a spectacle, bringing the TOWARDS THE LIGHT : WILL TO POWER era to an electrifying close.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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