DKB Set to Host Debut Fan Concert in Japan on January 27, 2024
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-12-07 00:24:17
Brave Entertainment Confirms Eight-Member Group's Live Performance, Showcasing Tracks from Latest EP "Hip"
▲ Courtesy of Brave EntertainmentThis marks the group's return to Japan approximately four months after their tour that took them to Tokyo and Osaka. DKB previously held its first standalone concert in Japan in April. Notably, their second EP in Japan, titled "Rebel" and released in the same month, achieved the top position in Oricon's daily album ranking.
The group underwent a reorganization, transforming into an eight-member lineup just ahead of the release of their seventh EP. This adjustment occurred following the departure of member Teo, who left the group after an incident involving driving under the influence.
Courtesy of Brave Entertainment
On Wednesday, Brave Entertainment announced that K-pop group DKB is scheduled to host its inaugural fan concert in Japan on January 27, 2024. The event will feature two live performances by the eight-member ensemble at a yet-to-be-disclosed hall in Japan. The setlist is expected to include tracks from DKB's seventh EP, titled "Hip," released on November 30.
The group underwent a reorganization, transforming into an eight-member lineup just ahead of the release of their seventh EP. This adjustment occurred following the departure of member Teo, who left the group after an incident involving driving under the influence.
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