Evnne announces first North and Central American tour across eight cities
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Rookie boy band Evnne will embark on its first North and Central American tour in August, spanning eight cities across Canada, the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
Evnne will kick off the tour, titled “Evnne Show[K]ase Tour 'Ride With Evnne' in Americas,” with a concert at the Le National in Montreal, Canada on Aug. 7.
The band will also perform in Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Fort Worth and Los Angeles in the United States, San Juan in Puerto Rico and Mexico City in Mexico.
A poster with the tour dates and venues was uploaded to the band’s social media pages on Thursday. Ticket sales information will be released at a later date.
Evnne wrapped up its first Asian tour, where the band held concerts in six regions over two months from March, with a finale concert in Yokohama, Japan on Monday.
The band is set to release its third EP, “Ride or Die,” on June 17, five months after dropping its second EP.
Evnne, short for “Evening's Newest Etoiles,” debuted in September last year after being formed through Mnet’s audition show “Boys Planet” (2023).
To find out more about Evnne, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JU-YEON [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]
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