IPQ's Omega X to hold first solo Korea show at Sungshin Women's in February
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Omega X will hold its first solo concert in Korea in February, the boy band’s agency IPQ Entertainment said Monday.
The concert, titled “Island: Finally We Landed,” will take place on Feb. 24 and 25 at Sungshin Women's University's Woonjung Green Campus Auditorium in Gangbuk District, northern Seoul.
Ticket sales will begin on Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Melon Ticket.
Omega X debuted as an 11-member boy band in 2021 under Spire Entertainment.
The band left Spire Entertainment in December 2022 and joined IPQ Entertainment in May 2023, after members accused their former agency's CEO and his wife of physically, verbally and sexually abusing them.
The 11 band members are Jaehan, Hwichan, Sebin, Hangyeom, Taedong, Xen, Jehyun, Kevin, Junghoon, Hyuk and Yechan.
The band released its latest EP “iykyk (if you know, you know)” on Nov. 7.
Omega X finished its “Keep Goin” world tour in the United States and Mexico in December, stopping at eight cities including Chicago, Mexico City and Los Angeles. It also held a fan concert in Tokyo, Japan, on Dec. 21.
To find out more about Omega X, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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