Crush to conclude 2023 with end-of-year concerts
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Crush will hold an end-of-year concert, "2023 Crush Concert Crush Hour: wonderego" at the Jamsil Arena between Dec. 23 and 25, the singer's agency P Nation announced Thursday.
"2023 Crush Concert Crush Hour: wonderego" follows Crush's third full-length album "wonderego" which will be released later this month.
"wondergo" is the singer's first full-length album in four years since "From Midnight to Sunrise" in 2019.
Crush also held an end-of-year concert last year, with the Seoul performances being sold out on all days and an encore concert held in January.
Tickets for "2023 Crush Concert Crush Hour: wonderego" will be sold exclusively on Interpark. Presales for members of the singer's official fan club will begin at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, and general sales will begin at 8 p.m. on Oct. 26.
Crush debuted in 2012 with the single "Red Dress" and is known for his hits "Sometimes" (2014), "Don't Forget (Feat. Taeyeon)" (2016) and Zico's "Bermuda Triangle (Feat. Crush, Dean)" (2016). His most recent single, "Rush Hour," which dropped in September 2022, featured BTS's J-Hope.
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BY LIM JEONG-WON [lim.jeongwon@joongang.co.kr]
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