by Kim Heeyun
Published 09 Jan.2025 09:10(KST)
Dynamic Duo will hold their first solo concert in Japan.
Dynamic Duo (Gaeko, Choiza) will hold solo concerts on March 28 and 29 at 'Duo Music Exchange' in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
[Photo by Ameba Culture]
Dynamic Duo (Gaeko, Choiza) is scheduled to hold a solo concert titled "Let's See Each Other Sometimes from Now On" on March 28 and 29 at duo MUSIC EXCHANGE located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
"Let's See Each Other Sometimes from Now On" is Dynamic Duo's first solo performance in Japan. Having successfully completed their European tour last year to celebrate their 20th anniversary since debut, Dynamic Duo is continuing their global activities by stepping into Japan in the new year.
The concert title "Let's See Each Other Sometimes from Now On" is an extension of their domestic annual solo concert series "Let's See Each Other for a Long Time Sometimes," which they have held since 2023. After selling out all seats for two consecutive years, Dynamic Duo is expected to captivate the local Japanese audience with a well-made stage and performance.
Prior to the Japan concert, Dynamic Duo will announce their comeback this month by releasing their first collaboration single with singer Gummy. The special synergy that transcends genres between Dynamic Duo and Gummy is drawing great anticipation.
Last year, Dynamic Duo continued their active promotions by releasing their 10th full-length album "2 Kids On The Block" alongside domestic and international concerts. The title track of the 10th album, "Pitapa (Feat. pH-1, JUNNY)," ranked 12th on the UK "Commercial Pop" weekly chart, fueled by the enthusiastic response from their European tour. As they continue to expand their activities even after their 20th anniversary, attention is focused on how Dynamic Duo will maintain their strong presence in the hip-hop scene this year.
Dynamic Duo's first Japan concert "Let's See Each Other Sometimes from Now On" will be held on March 28 and 29 at duo MUSIC EXCHANGE in Shibuya, Tokyo. Tickets will be available from the 10th of this month through the Japanese ticket reservation site PIA, and can also be booked via Melon Ticket in Korea.
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