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AB6IX Cancels Madrid And Milan Concerts

AB6IX has decided to cancel their Madrid and Milan concerts. The announcement was made just a few days before their scheduled fan concerts next week!

AB6IX Announces Madrid and Milan Concerts Cancellation

On June 22, concert promoter LiveAct issued a statement regarding AB6IX’s ‘Find You’ fan concert tour. It was confirmed that the Madrid and Milan concerts will be cancelled.

“We are extremely sorry to announce this so close to the show dates, and we understand how disappointing and frustrating this news must be. We are truly sorry for any inconvenience this may cause,” it read.

The statement also clarifies that the other schedules will continue as planned.

Not to worry, shows in Paris and London on June 28th and 29th will proceed as scheduled,” it continued. “We hope to see you there! We also want to assure you that the North America tour in July will take place as planned.”

“Thank you for your continued support during this difficult time. We appreciate your patience and understanding,” the statement concluded.

On April 25, AB6IX revealed the dates for their upcoming 2024 ‘Find You’ fan concert tour, covering South Korea and North America. The tour began with a two-date performance at the KBS Arena in Seoul, South Korea, on May 25 and 26, 2024.

In July, the boyband will embark on the North American leg of their tour, performing across the US, Canada, and Mexico. The tour will kick off with shows in Toronto and Montreal on July 3 and 5, respectively. Following these, AB6IX will head to New York City to perform at the Racket NYC venue. They will then travel to Mexico City for a single show at the Auditorio BB.

The tour will continue throughout July with performances in various cities, including Miami, Los Angeles, and Denver. This extensive tour marks an exciting opportunity for North American fans to experience AB6IX live, showcasing their dynamic performances and connecting with their international fanbase.

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Sandara Park, Gikwang, Lee Dae Hwi to Host ‘DNAcers: Global K-Dance Project’

On February 19, it was confirmed that K-pop stars Sandara Park, Gikwang, and Lee Dae Hwi will be the hosts for the newest dance competition program DNAcers: Global K-Dance Project.

According to a report by KoreaJoongAngDaily, the show will “oversee top K-pop dancers duking it out in dance battles and street performances in Las Vegas.” 

Apart from being the hosts of the show, the three K-pop idols will also play as the dancers’ managers. For those unaware, Sandara was a former member of the now-disbanded girl group 2NE1, Gikwang is a member of the boy group Highlight, while Daehwi is from the boy group AB6IX.

What we know about DNAcers: Global K-Dance Project

Bringing the South Korean talent in a global scale, the DNAcers show will feature the finest dancers from the industry to compete against international dancers. Moreover, the competition will only span 10 days.

In their teaser, the show gave a glimpse of the numerous performances showcased by the participants. Notably, renowned choreographers and dancers in the likes of Aiki, Lip J, Ri.hey and Harimu will battle against the local dance groups and street performers in the city. Previously, they all gained recognition for their participation in the hit reality program Street Woman Fighter

Moreover, what makes the show even more exciting is the surprise appearance of BTS’s J-Hope, who’s widely recognized for his outstanding dance skills. In DNAcers, the K-pop superstar will be participating as a special messenger who will give out the missions to the contestants.

Furthermore, the show will also be composed of a talented production team led by veteran music program producer Song Gwang Jong. Throughout his career, Song produced a number of hit shows including the third and fourth season of Hidden Singer, and the reality series Begin Again.

The first two episodes of  DNAcers will be released on Monday, February 26, via the streaming service TVing. 

Featured image: Sandara Park, Gikwang, and Lee Daehwi are the hosts of ‘DNAcers.’ Credit: YouTube/DNAcers

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AB6IX Confirms May Comeback Date With ‘THE FUTURE IS OURS: LOST’ Trailer

AB6IX is ready for a comeback this month. Woong, Donghyun, Woojin, and Daehwi confirmed their May comeback date with a stunning trailer for their next album. In addition to that, the group is preparing for their next world tour.

AB6IX Announces May Comeback, New World Tour Starting in Seoul

AB6IX kicked off the month of May with an awesome surprise for ABNEWs. The idol group uploaded an edgy teaser for their seventh EP. The new album is titled ‘THE FUTURE IS OURS: LOST’ and it’s dropping later this month.

The trailer doesn’t feature Woong, Donghyun, Woojin, and Daehwi save for a few photos hung on a clothesline. However, it shows eye-catching images like the words “Lost and Found” on a headstone and “Help! I’m Lost” scribbled on a door. Fans believe these are teasers for the song titles.

For now, AB6IX has not yet revealed more details about their upcoming EP. Still, fans are expecting the official track list and concept photos to drop soon. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

The comeback isn’t the only huge surprise from AB6IX for their fans. BRAND NEW MUSIC also announced that the group will embark on the 2023 AB6IX WORLD TOUR ‘THE FUTURE’ IN SEOUL. The tour kicks off with a two-night show on May 27 and 28 at YES24 Live Hall. Fan club pre-sale starts on May 8 while public tickets go on sale on May 10, 2023. The other dates and venues of the world tour have not yet been announced.

The group is certainly busy as they prepare to drop the Japanese single “Fly Away” on May 10, 2023. Needless to say, May is a huge month for AB6IX.

Donghyun, Woojin and Daehwi first worked together on the Mnet survival series “Produce 101” Season 2 which also featured former AB6IX member Lim Youngmin. After Woong joined BRAND NEW MUSIC, they debuted in May 2019 with the first EP ‘B: Complete’.

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