K-pop boy band A.C.E. to begin Japanese tour in April
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Boy band A.C.E will kick off its Japanese tour, the title of which translates to “Our Spring,” in April, stopping at three cities.
The band first revealed the news during its Japanese fan event “~ Dear My Choice” held at Nikkei Hall in Tokyo on Saturday.
The tour will begin on April 25 in Nagoya and continue on April 26 in Osaka and April 28 in Tokyo.
A.C.E debuted in 2017 with the single "Cactus." The band has five members: Park Jun-hee, Lee Dong-hun, Wow, Kim Byeong-kwan and Kang Yu-chan. Kang Yu-chan, the youngest of the group, is currently completing his mandatory military service, which will end in February.
The band announced its music video project “Petflix,” inviting fans to participate in the production of the music video for its upcoming release.
Further details regarding the release of the band's new music and music video will be available in the coming days.
A.C.E is also set to perform at the Live Plaza A at Coex in Gangnam District, southern Seoul, on Feb. 16.
Member Lee Dong-hun currently is appearing on Mnet’s boy band vocalist survival program “Build Up,” for which he was picked as No. 1 during the “Pre-4” mission.
To find out more about A.C.E, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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