OnlyOneOf tease Europe, Oceania and Asia dates for 2024 ‘Things I Can’t Say LOve’ world tour

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OnlyOneOf tease Europe, Oceania and Asia dates for 2024 ‘Things I Can’t Say LOve’ world tour

OnlyOneOf, the K-pop boyband recently announced more cities and dates for their upcoming world tour ‘Things I Can’t Say Love’ tour in 2024. The tour has been divided into different legs, and the North American leg’s venues were announced in December 2023, including shows in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. The Latin America leg will take place in April and early May 2024 and will feature shows in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and other countries.

The boyband recently announced the Japan and Latin America legs. The Japan leg will take place in March 2024 with shows in Tokyo and Osaka. The Latin American leg will take place a few days after the Japan tour, starting on April 4 and ending on April 14. The K-pop band members have since teased on upcoming shows from May to June 2024 in Oceania, Southeast Asia, and Europe.

OnlyOneOf’s world tour tickets are currently on sale for the North and Latin American legs via kpoptickets.com. These world tours will also include fan engagements such as group photos, Fan Chat, Fansign, Hi Touch, and 1:1 Polaroid pictures with the members.

OnlyOneOf, a group under 8D Creative, consists of six members, namely KB, Rie, Yoojung, Junji, Nine, and Mill. They debuted in 2019, and their concept was mainly developed by the creative director and producer Jaden Jeong, known for his work with tripleS and LOONA.

In 2023, OnlyOneOf embarked on their Grand America Tour and visited Phoenix, Minneapolis, New Jersey, and many other cities in the United States of America. This tour marked the band’s first tour outside of Asia since their inception.

In similar news, K-pop group ONF has also recently announced their upcoming Canada tour in 2024, which includes shows in Toronto, Vancouver, and other cities

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