Hwasa Kicks Off First Solo North American Tour – Set to Conquer 11 Cities from Seattle to Chicago
Hwasa Kicks Off First Solo North American Tour – Set to Conquer 11 Cities from Seattle to Chicago
Singer Hwasa has officially launched her first solo North American tour.
On March 11 (local time), Hwasa met her fans in Seattle for HWASA LIVE TOUR [Twits] in North America. Opening the show with HWASA, she delivered a powerful performance packed with explosive energy. She then set the stage on fire with hit songs like Chili, Twit, Maria, and I Love My Body, along with emotional performances of tracks such as Road and EGO, showcasing her unique musical sensibility.
After wrapping up a successful first concert with an enthusiastic response from fans, Hwasa will continue her tour across 11 cities, including Oakland on March 13, Los Angeles on March 16, Dallas on March 19, Houston on March 21, Atlanta on March 23, Washington D.C. on March 25, Brooklyn on March 27, Boston on March 30, Toronto on April 1, and Chicago on April 3.
This tour holds special significance as it marks Hwasa’s first solo North American tour. Having received immense love from K-pop fans worldwide, she is set to create unforgettable memories with her local fans in various cities.
Last year, Hwasa successfully held HWASA the 1st FANCON TOUR [Twits] in Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore. She also made a strong impact on both domestic and global charts with her second mini-album O, solidifying her status as “Queen Hwasa.”
Beyond her music career, Hwasa has been showcasing her wide-ranging musical spectrum through the KBS 2TV program I Am a Singer in Spain. She continues to expand her presence as a versatile entertainer with appearances on various TV shows and YouTube content, captivating audiences with her candid and charismatic personality.
Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun
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