Ateez has announced an extension of its European tour, adding two performances in London and Berlin, bringing the total to 14 concerts across 12 shows in nine countries. The group's "Towards the Light: Will to Power" tour follows a successful run of 10 shows in the US and Canada over the summer and will continue in January next year in France. Recently, Ateez released its fourth Japanese single album "Birthday," which achieved No. 2 and No. 3 positions on the Oricon Daily and Weekly Single Rankings, respectively. Their 10th EP "Golden Hour: Part 1" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and maintained a seven-week presence on the chart. In other news, BTS member V has received platinum certification in Japan for his solo album "Layover," marking significant sales of over 250,000 copies. Released in September last year, "Layover" also made a strong impact on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 2 and remaining there for seven weeks. Meanwhile, Infinite will celebrate its 15th debut anniversary with a tour across eight Asian cities starting December 6. The group released its seventh EP "13egin" last July, their first full group project in five years. Additionally, girl group H1-Key will embark on their first fan concert tour in Asia beginning November 16, with a performance in Hong Kong as part of their "Find my KEY" tour.
Ateez has announced an extension of its European tour, adding two performances in London and Berlin, bringing the total to 14 concerts across 12 shows in nine countries. The group's "Towards the Light: Will to Power" tour follows a successful run of 10 shows in the US and Canada over the summer and will continue in January next year in France. Recently, Ateez released its fourth Japanese single album "Birthday," which achieved No. 2 and No. 3 positions on the Oricon Daily and Weekly Single Rankings, respectively. Their 10th EP "Golden Hour: Part 1" debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and maintained a seven-week presence on the chart. In other news, BTS member V has received platinum certification in Japan for his solo album "Layover," marking significant sales of over 250,000 copies. Released in September last year, "Layover" also made a strong impact on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 2 and remaining there for seven weeks. Meanwhile, Infinite will celebrate its 15th debut anniversary with a tour across eight Asian cities starting December 6. The group released its seventh EP "13egin" last July, their first full group project in five years. Additionally, girl group H1-Key will embark on their first fan concert tour in Asia beginning November 16, with a performance in Hong Kong as part of their "Find my KEY" tour.