Another act is heading from South Korea to the United States this year for a tour. Boy band Astro will play four shows in March, joining in on what is expected to be one of the busiest years ever for K-pop concerts in the U.S. to date.
The group’s company Fantagio announced Monday (Jan. 21) that the six-member team will launch their 2nd Astroad Tour in Taipei on March 16, and then head to New York for a show on March 19. They’ll perform in Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco before heading back to Asia for dates in Hong Kong and Bangkok.
The announcement follows the recent release of Astro’s single “All Night.”
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The tour series was preceded by their Astroad in Seoul concert in December, which itself had come after 2017’s first Astroad concert series.
Venues have yet to be announced, but the Stateside tour dates are as follows:
March 19 — New York
March 21 — Dallas
March 24 — Los Angeles
March 26 — San Francisco
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