aespa Kickstarts Major American and European Tour: Global Momentum Accelerates
South Korean group aespa, under SM Entertainment, is set to kick off a rigorous tour in America and Europe with their first solo concert, 'SYNK: HYPER LINE.'
'SYNK: HYPER LINE' began with a glamorous performance at Seoul Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium on February 25-26, then continued with a total of 10 shows in four Japanese regions including Osaka, Tokyo, Saitama, and Nagoya. The global power of aespa is clearly felt as the concert will be held in a total of 14 cities in America and Europe.
Starting with Jakarta, Indonesia on June 24, and finishing in Tokyo Dome on August 5-6, aespa plans to begin their solo concert tour in the U.S on August 13, starting in LA and then moving on to Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Washington D.C, Chicago, Boston, and Brooklyn. The group plans to get up close and personal with their local fans.
In September, they plan to tour Mexico City in Mexico, São Paulo in Brazil, Santiago in Chile, then Berlin in Germany, London in the UK, and Paris in France, visiting six major cities in South America and Europe. This ambitious tour is expected to attract the fervent attention of music fans worldwide.
In the run-up to the tour, aespa is slated to attend the 76th Cannes International Film Festival red carpet as the official ambassadors of the festival's official partner brand, marking a first for any K-pop group. On June 10, they will perform on the main stage of 'The Governors Ball Music Festival 2023' in New York, showcasing their active global activities.
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