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Ateez Announces Fan Meetups in Japan and Korea, Along with Upcoming Album Release and International Tour Dates

Published May 7, 2024 05:05 AM

Courtesy of KQ Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of KQ Entertainment

 

KQ Entertainment announced on Tuesday that Ateez will host fan meetups in Japan and Korea this summer. Titled "Atiny’s Voyage: From A to Z," the events will take place in Seoul on July 6-7, Tokyo on Aug. 21-22, and Osaka on Aug. 27-28.

Ateez is set to release their 10th EP, "Golden Hour: Part 1," on May 31. This follows their second LP, "The World Ep. Fin: Will," which topped the Billboard 200 chart approximately six months prior.

The group will headline the Moroccan international music festival Mawazine on June 23, marking a significant achievement as the first K-pop act to do so. Additionally, Ateez will embark on a North American tour, titled "Towards the Light: Will to Power," starting on July 14. The tour, initially consisting of 11 shows, has been expanded to include a total of 13 concerts across the United States.

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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

KQ Entertainment Reveals Details of Ateez's Summer Plans

Courtesy of KQ Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of KQ Entertainment

 

KQ Entertainment announced on Tuesday that Ateez will host fan meetups in Japan and Korea this summer. Titled "Atiny’s Voyage: From A to Z," the events will take place in Seoul on July 6-7, Tokyo on Aug. 21-22, and Osaka on Aug. 27-28.

Ateez is set to release their 10th EP, "Golden Hour: Part 1," on May 31. This follows their second LP, "The World Ep. Fin: Will," which topped the Billboard 200 chart approximately six months prior.

The group will headline the Moroccan international music festival Mawazine on June 23, marking a significant achievement as the first K-pop act to do so. Additionally, Ateez will embark on a North American tour, titled "Towards the Light: Will to Power," starting on July 14. The tour, initially consisting of 11 shows, has been expanded to include a total of 13 concerts across the United States.

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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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