AleXa to perform at 2023 iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball
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Korean-American singer AleXa will be joining a star-studded lineup to perform at the 2023 iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball, the only solo Korean artist to do so.
AleXa’s performances will be on Nov. 28 in Dallas, Texas and on Dec. 16 in Miami, Florida. She will perform songs including her latest release, “Juliet,” which was released on June 9.
She will be joining other artists including Shaggy, Big Time Rush, Flo Rida, Lany and Ludacris on the two days of her performances.
The Jingle Ball tour is a music festival hosted by iHeart Media, which visits cities around the United States with major artists as headliners. This year, the top acts include Nicki Minaj, Usher and Olivia Rodrigo.
AleXa debuted in 2019 as a solo artist with her single “Bomb,” charting in the Top 10 of Billboard’s “World Digital Song Sales Chart” within its first week of release. Her first TV appearances, however, were through two audition shows: Soompi’s “Rising Legends: Season 2” (2017), which she won, and Mnet’s “Produce 48” (2018).
She has released songs including “A.I Trooper” (2020), “Do or Die” (2020), “Villain” (2020) and “Revolution” (2020). Her digital single “Wonderland” (2022) earned the title of Best Original Song for NBC’s “American Song Contest” (2022).
To find out more about AleXa, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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