NMIXX to hold its first mini concert in October
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Girl group NMIXX will hold its first mini concert “NMIXX Change Up: MIXX University” on Oct. 7 and 8.
The concert will be at the Jangchung Arena in Jung District, central Seoul.
The title of the concert is a combination of “NMIXX Change Up,” referring to the group’s signature lyrics, often seen when the group mixes two or more genres of songs into one, added with “MIXX University,” the theme of the upcoming concert.
The poster released on Sunday announcing the concert showed the six members of NMIXX dressed up in casual clothes as university first-year students, in line with the theme of the concert.
Tickets to the showcase will be priced at 110,000 won ($82) and 99,000 won for the members of NSWER, its official fan club. It will be sold first to the members of the fan club on Sept. 4, followed by general ticket sales on Sept. 6.
NMIXX debuted in February 2022 as JYP Entertainment’s next-generation girl group. It held “Nice to MIXX You,” the group’s first showcase world tour in 2023, performing in 13 nations around the world. NMIXX dropped its third single “A Midsummer NMIXX’s Dream” in July.
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BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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