aespa Kicks Off North and South America, Europe Tour with Sold-Out Show in Seattle
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-01-30 23:11:25
aespa has officially launched their highly anticipated North and South America and Europe tour, drawing overwhelming fan response from the very first show. The group held their opening concert for "aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK: PARALLEL LINE" on January 29 (KST) at Accesso ShoWare Center in Seattle, USA.
The energy was palpable from the start, with tickets selling out immediately upon release. Due to high demand, even restricted-view seats were opened to accommodate additional fans, showcasing aespa’s undeniable global ticket power.
The group delivered a power-packed performance, treating the audience to an electrifying setlist. They performed major hits such as "Supernova," "Armageddon," and "Whiplash," captivating the crowd with their signature dynamic stage presence and commanding choreography. Fans were also treated to performances of "Die Trying," "Flights, Not Feelings," "Pink Hoodie," and "Just Another Girl," further highlighting the group’s versatile artistry.
aespa initially kicked off this tour in June 2023 in Seoul, before expanding to Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Australia, Macau, and Thailand—all of which sold out, proving their immense global popularity.
Now, the tour moves to major cities across North and South America and Europe. aespa will visit the United States, Mexico, and Canada, before heading to the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and Spain, reinforcing their status as one of K-pop’s leading global acts.
Following their Seattle opener, aespa is set to continue their tour with a January 30 (local time) performance at Oakland Arena in Oakland, USA. As their first world tour covering multiple continents, expectations are high for the group's growing international impact.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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