NCT’s Doyoung announces 2024 ‘Dear Youth’ tour

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NCT’s Doyoung announces 2024 ‘Dear Youth’ tour

K-pop artist Doyoung has unveiled his forthcoming 2024 tour, ‘Dear Youth’, which will see him perform in a number of Asian countries, including Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and others. The tour will begin with three Seoul dates from May 25th-27th. Following his Seoul stint, Doyoung will travel to Japan, where he will perform two concert shows in Yokohama and another in Osaka in June 2024. In August and September, the NCT member will play concerts in various Asian cities, including Hong Kong, Manila, Bangkok, and Jakarta.

The tour will support Doyoung’s debut solo album, ‘Youth’, which was released in April 2024. The album featured collaborations with fellow K-pop artists Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and NCT bandmate Mark Lee and was led by the single ‘Little Light’. No news yet on the details of ticket reservations, and venue information for the concerts is also still to come, according to an announcement post.

Doyoung’s ‘Dear Youth’ tour dates are:

May 2024
– 25: Seoul, South Korea
– 26: Seoul, South Korea
– 27: Seoul, South Korea

June 2024
– 24: Yokohama, Japan
– 25: Yokohama, Japan
– 26: Osaka, Japan

August 2024
– 18: Hong Kong, China
– 24: Bangkok, Thailand

September 2024
– 04: Manila, the Philippines
– 21: Jakarta, Indonesia

Mention must be made of Doyoung’s excitement about the upcoming tour. Fans of the NCT star are ecstatic about the idea of seeing him perform live. It sounds like Doyoung is ready to put on a show that no one will forget, a celebration of youth, vitality and passion. Keep tabs on his social media for more updates as ticket reservations and venue details are announced.

Doyoung’s talent as a K-pop artist is not to be overlooked, and his ‘Dear Youth’ tour is sure to be outstanding. Fans are eagerly anticipating this long-awaited event, where Doyoung will showcase his talent and give audiences a taste of what they can expect from future singles and albums

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