ITZY complete their solo concerts as part of their second world tour.

  • 이소연 |2024.07.02 12:00
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ITZY, the girl group, has successfully completed their solo concerts in 10 cities across the Americas as part of their second world tour. 


Starting from Seattle on June 6 (local time), they visited Oakland on the 8th, Los Angeles on the 11th, Sugar Land on the 14th, Irving on the 16th, Atlanta on the 18th, Fairfax on the 20th, Newark on the 23rd, Chicago on the 26th, and Toronto on the 28th and 29th. This North American leg of their "ITZY 2ND WORLD TOUR <BORN TO BE>" tour saw them meet with their fans, MIDZY, achieving sold-out shows in most cities, demonstrating their strong local popularity.


ITZY prepared a rich setlist that included their hit songs like "DALLA DALLA," "WANNABE," "Not Shy," "LOCO," "SNEAKERS," "CAKE," and "UNTOUCHABLE," along with other tracks and solo stages, providing an energetic and diverse performance that increased audience satisfaction.


Reflecting on the end of their North American tour, the members shared their emotional response to fans' messages, saying, "MIDZY told us, 'Thank you for being with us on this tour,' and it made us tear up and feel touched. We are truly grateful to be able to see our beloved fans and will strive to be an ITZY that gives off good energy."


ITZY also engaged in various local promotions during the tour, creating special content with prominent media outlets like Zach Sang Show, Z100 New York, Billboard News, BuzzFeed, and Allure, garnering global attention.


Following their triumphant North American tour, ITZY will continue their world tour in Asia starting in July. They will perform in Taipei on July 20, Manila on August 3, and Hong Kong on August 10, part of a larger tour encompassing 28 locations worldwide, with 32 performances in total, further expanding their global presence.


Written by Yoon Sang Geun

Translated by Lee So Yun




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