

Members Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai perform hits like "0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Loved You)," "Good Boy Gone Bad" and their latest single, "Sugar Rush Ride." with ACT : SWEET MIRAGE, kicking it off on May 5 in Charlotte, North Carolina. After last year’s ACT : LOVESICK, they return for a six-city stint in the U.S.
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Tomorrow X Together (TXT): ACT : SWEET MIRAGE World Tourĭazzling boy group Tomorrow X Together (TXT) grow bigger with each new release and their international tours follow suit. The lineup includes returning acts such as DPR IAN and DPR LIVE, while K-pop sensation ITZY, global girl group XG, and rising rockstar LØREN will make their HITC debuts. In addition to their usual Los Angeles edition, 2023 sees Head in the Clouds Festival expand to New York for the first time. Before heading to the Asian leg of the tour, Suga will play in Los Angeles and in Oakland, California.Ĩ8rising continues its mission of spreading the talents of Asian diaspora artists through their Head in the Clouds Festival. The setlist included hits from his two mixtapes, August D and D-2, new tracks from his first solo studio album, D-Day, and even some BTS classics. The first BTS member to headline his own solo tour, Suga kicked off a string of performances in the U.S. To add some color to your summer, assembled a list of all the K-pop concerts and events happening in the next few months so you can enjoy the season at its fullest. From mid-May to the end of August, almost every week will be busy with affairs that range from concerts by rising groups like WEi, to weekend-long celebrations like KCON, to trailblazing performances like Tomorrow X Together (TXT) headlining Lollapalooza, or aespa becoming the first K-pop group to play at New York’s Governors Ball. In April, BLACKPINK made history as the first K-pop group to headline Coachella, while BTS ' Suga (under the alias Agust D) began his first solo tour - the first out of all BTS members.Īs summer starts to bloom, so do even more tours, festivals and conventions for lovers of Korean music and culture to rejoice. Household names like NCT 127, Kang Daniel, and Stray Kids all toured the country, while the Empire State Building was lit up in honor of TWICE 's latest EP, Ready to Be. 2023 started off strong for K-pop events in the U.S.
