Sibling duo AKMU to perform offline in Busan and Seoul this month
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K-pop sibling duo AKMU is scheduled to perform offline in Busan and Seoul on Sunday and Oct. 31, according to its agency YG Entertainment Thursday.
The duo will appear in “2021 Someday Theatre Cantabile” at Bexco Auditorium in Busan on Sunday, and “2021 Someday Theatre Last Cantabile” at the Grand Theater of Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, central Seoul on Oct. 31.
“We’re always excited and find joy in performances,” AKMU said through its agency. “We always deliberate on how to stage a performance and how we will greet the audience.”
AKMU is also scheduled to meet audiences online at 8 p.m. Thursday through an online concert “Find Happiness in Music” (translated). The duo will perform 10 songs live and communicate with the fans for an hour. The online concert can be viewed via Genie Music’s streaming platform STAYG and Olleh TV.
AKMU’s latest album “Next Episode,” released on July, is still ranking high on local music streaming services. The duo collaborated with a wide variety of star musicians for the album such as IU, Lee Sun-hee, Sam Kim, Zion.T, Crush, Beenzino and Choi Jung-hoon of Jannabi.
BY LEE JAE-LIM [lee.jaelim@joongang.co.kr]
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