Lucy KSPO Dome Solo Concert
Lucy to hold their first solo concert at KSPO Dome, 'Island'. The concert will take place on the 16th and 17th at the KSPO Dome in Olympic Park, Bangi-dong, Seoul. 'Island' encapsulates the narrative following 'Lucy Island,' which marked Lucy's debut, and is set to express the message 'Scattered petals blow back to the island, coloring us with light' through music. This performance is expected to solidify Lucy's status in the domestic band scene and demonstrate their popular influence as they perform at the KSPO Dome for the first time since their debut.
광고 영역
The concert 'Island' will be presented on an epic scale, maximizing Lucy's broad musical spectrum and spectacular band performance. They plan to showcase not only songs from their recently released second full album 'Childish' but also their unique, refreshing band live sound, grand string arrangements, and explosive energy that can only be experienced live.
※ 이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로 수수료를 제공받습니다.
Since their debut, Lucy has consistently demonstrated strong ticket power by selling out all eight of their solo concerts at lightning speed. They have achieved a 'step-by-step growth' by gradually expanding their concert venues, starting from Blue Square Mastercard Hall, then Jangchung Gymnasium, and TICKETLINK Live Arena. Attention is now focused on their solo concert 'Island' at the KSPO Dome, which will showcase the pinnacle of this growth.
광고 영역
Following their Seoul concert, Lucy will continue their global fan encounters. Starting with the Seoul performances on June 16th-17th, they are scheduled to hold solo concerts in Taipei on June 20th and in Yokohama, Japan, on July 24th.
The Yokohama, Japan concert is particularly significant as it marks Lucy's first full-group performance in Japan in approximately two years. Their recently released second full album 'Childish' broke their own record by surpassing 100,000 initial sales, and its tracks, including the title song 'All You Can Watch,' have charted domestically, receiving enthusiastic responses both in Korea and abroad.