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Sibling Duo AKMU To Hold First Concert in Four Years

The K-pop world is excited as the sibling duo AKMU announces their much-anticipated return to the stage. After a four-year hiatus, the group, in collaboration with their agency YG Entertainment, has revealed plans for a three-day musical extravaganza. The event, titled AKMUTOPIA, will take place at the Kyunghee University Grand Peace Palace on November 24, 25, and 26.

This announcement has not only thrilled the group’s dedicated fans but has also piqued the interest of the general public. The significance of these concerts can’t be overstated, as they mark AKMU‘s first live performances in four years.

AKMU made a triumphant comeback

Last August 21, the group made a triumphant comeback with the single album “Love Lee.” The title track of the same name quickly climbed the charts. Come September 6, at 8:00 AM KST, it secured the No. 1 spot on local music charts. This includes Bugs, Flo, Genie, and Melon. It also maintained its leading position on these four charts until at least September 7, 1:00 AM KST.

As of the second week of September, spanning from September 4 to September 10, AKMU‘s “Love Lee” dominated the Instiz Chart Singles Ranking with 29,556 points. For those unfamiliar with the South Korean music scene, the Instiz chart amalgamates various charts used in South Korea to rank music sales. Fans often refer to this chart to determine if their idols have achieved the coveted “All-Kill” status. 

AKMU – ‘Love Lee’ M/V

This is a testament to AKMU‘s popularity and the public’s eagerness for their music. Moreover, the upcoming AKMUTOPIA shows are expected to reflect these sentiments. They will showcase AKMU’s unparalleled talent and deep connection with their fans.

As AKMU prepares to serenade fans with their melodious tunes, the world waits with bated breath for this musical extravaganza. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: After their killer comeback, AKMU is gearing up to deliver killer performances at their first series of shows in four years. Source: Twitter/@tenasia_.

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