Mamamoo's Wheein to open 'Whee In The Mood [Beyond]' in Seoul in February
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Wheein of girl group Mamamoo will start the Asian leg of her first world tour “Whee In The Mood [Beyond]” in February, her agency THE L1VE said Thursday.
The tour will also be the singer’s first concert as a solo artist in 10 years after she debuted as a member of Mamamoo in 2014.
The tour will begin at Blue Square in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on Feb. 24 and 25, followed by stops in Hong Kong on March 26; Bangkok, Thailand, on April 6; Manila, Philippines, on April 13; Taipei, Taiwan, on April 20 and Tokyo, Japan, on May 1.
Tickets for her Seoul concerts sold out soon after sales opened, according to her agency.
Detailed information about her overseas concerts will be available in the coming days, her agency said.
Wheein debuted as in the quartet Mamamoo under RBW. The group is known for its hit songs such as “Mr. Ambiguous” (2014), “Um Oh Ah Yeh” (2015), “Decalcomanie” (2016), “Yes I am” (2017) and “gogobebe” (2019).
The singer started her solo career in 2018 with the single “magnolia.” She moved to her current agency THE L1VE in August 2021 after her exclusive contract with RBW ended in June 2021.
To find out more about Wheein, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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