Charlie Puth. Provided by Live Nation Korea

Charlie Puth. Provided by Live Nation Korea

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Live Nation Korea announced on April 23 that American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth will hold a concert in Korea this coming October.


The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. on October 11 at Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province. This performance is part of Charlie Puth's world tour for his fourth album, "Whatever's Clever!" It will be his first solo concert in Korea in about two years, and also his first-ever stadium-scale show in the country.


When Charlie Puth first visited Korea in 2016, all tickets sold out within 10 minutes of opening. In 2018, 17,000 fans attended his two-day concert at Jamsil Indoor Stadium. In 2023, 45,000 people gathered over three days at KSPO Dome, and in 2024, his two-day show at Gocheok Sky Dome drew approximately 50,000 attendees.


Charlie Puth debuted in 2015 with the single "Marvin Gaye," and gained worldwide recognition when "See You Again" topped the Billboard singles chart for 12 weeks. His second album, "Voicenotes," which included hits like "Attention" and "How Long," reached No. 4 on the Billboard album chart.



His third album, "CHARLIE," released in 2022, featured "Left and Right," a collaboration with BTS member Jungkook, as well as "I Don't Think That I Like Her." Both tracks stayed at the top of domestic music charts in Korea for an extended period. The fourth album, released last month, included collaborations with Coco Jones and Hikaru Utada.


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