EXO’s Kai to launch first solo concert tour

Exo's Kai To Launch First Solo Concert Tour

EXO's Kai is set to launch his first solo concert tour. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

EXO’s Kai is about to launch his first solo live performance tour. Courtesy of SM Leisure

Kai of Okay-pop boy group EXO is gearing up for his first solo live performance tour alongside the discharge of a brand new mini-album in April after finishing his navy service in February.

This marks his first solo comeback in practically two years for the reason that launch of his third mini-album, „Rover,“ in March 2023, simply earlier than his enlistment in Might that yr.

Recognized for showcasing his distinctive fashion via hits like „Mmmh,“ „Peaches“ and „Rover,“ anticipation is excessive for the performances he’ll carry along with his upcoming album.

Following his comeback, Kai will kick off the 2025 solo live performance tour „KAION“ in Might. The tour will take him to 10 cities throughout Asia, together with Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei, Manila, Bangkok, Yokohama and Hong Kong.

The Seoul live shows, which can open the tour, are scheduled for Might 17-18 on the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in Songpa District. Ticketing particulars and additional info will probably be introduced subsequent week through EXO’s official social media accounts and the group’s Weverse channel.

This marks Kai’s first offline solo live performance in his 13-year profession since debuting with EXO in 2012 and his five-year solo journey since 2020. On condition that his final solo live performance, „KLoor,“ was held on-line in 2021, expectations are excessive for his first in-person solo tour.

In the meantime, Kai can be making waves as the brand new host of the favored net selection present „Altering Majors“ Season 6, which premieres on the ootb STUDIO YouTube channel on March 27 at 6 p.m.

This text from the Hankook Ilbo, a sister publication of The Korea Occasions, is translated by a generative AI and edited by The Korea Occasions.

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