Aespa Kicks Off North America and Europe Tour
Kim SangJin
letyou@alphabiz.co.kr | 2025-01-31 08:56:34
Aespa Performing on Stage [Provided by Melon. No resale or database use allowed]
[Alpha Biz= Kim Sangjin] Aespa has officially begun their North American and European tour.
On Wednesday, January 28th (local time), Aespa held their ‘2024-25 aespa LIVE TOUR - SYNK : PARALLEL LINE’ at the Accesso ShoWare Center in Seattle, USA. Amidst the passionate interest of local fans, they even opened additional restricted-view seats and sold out the entire venue, once again proving their powerful ticketing strength.
During the concert, Aespa performed a parade of mega hit songs from the past year, such as ‘Supernova,’ ‘Armageddon,’ and ‘Whiplash.’ They also added new songs to the setlist, including ‘Die Trying,’ ‘Flights, Not Feelings,’ ‘Pink Hoodie,’ and ‘Just Another Girl,’ creating a richer and more diverse performance.
This tour follows explosive success from their previous concerts starting in June of last year in Seoul, continuing through Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Australia, Macau, and Thailand. These shows were met with enthusiastic responses, including sold-out venues and additional showings.
Now, they are set to tour major cities across North America, including the USA, Mexico, and Canada, and will also perform in key European cities such as the UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and Spain, sparking tremendous anticipation from global music fans.
Meanwhile, Aespa will continue their tour on the 30th with a performance at the Oakland Arena in the USA.
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