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K-pop boy group Treasure Set to Ignite Seoul with "2023 Treasure Concert [Reboot]"

Published September 28, 2023 08:33 AM

YG ENTERTAINMENT


In a highly anticipated return to the stage, K-pop sensation Treasure is all set to dazzle their fans with the "2023 Treasure Concert [Reboot] in Seoul." This concert, scheduled for three electrifying days from December 15 to 17 at the prestigious KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, marks the boy band's first solo performance in a year and a significant event since their "reboot" announcement in June.

YG Entertainment, the agency representing Treasure, has expressed that fans can expect a more refined and upgraded Treasure, showcasing heightened vocal and dancing abilities. Following their successful Asian tour, "Hello," which encompassed 40 performances in 17 cities across Asia, the energy and solid vocal prowess garnered during this tour will infuse an extra spark into their live performances.

The KSPO Dome, renowned as one of Korea's largest indoor concert venues, is the chosen stage for this extravaganza. This marks the second concert by Treasure to grace the venue, a testament to their growing popularity and demand.

Ticket sales for the concert will commence with a special pre-order period for fan club members from October 13, following a registration phase from October 4 to 8 on Weverse. General ticket sales open to the public on October 18, including exclusive "VIP" tickets offering concertgoers a chance to experience the sound check before the concert.

Treasure, originally formed through the "YG Treasure Box" audition program, debuted as a single band, Treasure, with 12 members. Presently, the group is composed of 10 talented members: Choi Hyun-suk, Jihoon, Yoshi, Junkyu, Yoon Jae-hyuk, Asahi, Haruto, Doyoung, Park Jeong-woo, and So Jung-hwan. Mashiho and Bang Ye-dam, former members, departed from the band in November 2022.

In a historic move, Treasure is also slated to host a fan meeting at the Tokyo Dome on November 12, solidifying their pioneering status as the first Korean artist to headline a fan meeting event at this prestigious venue. Fans are eagerly anticipating the dynamic performances and moments of connection that Treasure is set to deliver in the coming months.

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Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com 

Treasure's upcoming three-day concert promises a "rebooted" showcase of enhanced vocal and dance prowess at KSPO Dome

YG ENTERTAINMENT


In a highly anticipated return to the stage, K-pop sensation Treasure is all set to dazzle their fans with the "2023 Treasure Concert [Reboot] in Seoul." This concert, scheduled for three electrifying days from December 15 to 17 at the prestigious KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, marks the boy band's first solo performance in a year and a significant event since their "reboot" announcement in June.

YG Entertainment, the agency representing Treasure, has expressed that fans can expect a more refined and upgraded Treasure, showcasing heightened vocal and dancing abilities. Following their successful Asian tour, "Hello," which encompassed 40 performances in 17 cities across Asia, the energy and solid vocal prowess garnered during this tour will infuse an extra spark into their live performances.

The KSPO Dome, renowned as one of Korea's largest indoor concert venues, is the chosen stage for this extravaganza. This marks the second concert by Treasure to grace the venue, a testament to their growing popularity and demand.

Ticket sales for the concert will commence with a special pre-order period for fan club members from October 13, following a registration phase from October 4 to 8 on Weverse. General ticket sales open to the public on October 18, including exclusive "VIP" tickets offering concertgoers a chance to experience the sound check before the concert.

Treasure, originally formed through the "YG Treasure Box" audition program, debuted as a single band, Treasure, with 12 members. Presently, the group is composed of 10 talented members: Choi Hyun-suk, Jihoon, Yoshi, Junkyu, Yoon Jae-hyuk, Asahi, Haruto, Doyoung, Park Jeong-woo, and So Jung-hwan. Mashiho and Bang Ye-dam, former members, departed from the band in November 2022.

In a historic move, Treasure is also slated to host a fan meeting at the Tokyo Dome on November 12, solidifying their pioneering status as the first Korean artist to headline a fan meeting event at this prestigious venue. Fans are eagerly anticipating the dynamic performances and moments of connection that Treasure is set to deliver in the coming months.

Sayart.net 

Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com 

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