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IVE Kicks Off Global Tour With Sold Out Shows in LA & Oakland

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Rising stars IVE will take North America by storm with their upcoming tour.

According to Starship Entertainment, IVE departed on March 12 for IVE THE 1ST WORLD TOUR: SHOW WHAT I HAVE to fulfill their North American tour schedule.

Poster of IVE THE 1ST WORLD TOUR: SHOW WHAT I HAVE. [Photo=Starship Entertainment]

IVE will begin its North American tour in Los Angeles on March 13, Oakland on March 16, Fort Worth on March 20, Atlanta on March 24, Rosemont on March 26, and Newark on March 29.

IVE sells out LA & Oakland shows ahead of their North American tour launch, proving their global popularity.

The first leg of IVE’s world tour wrapped up in Japan, captivating over 78,000 Yokohama, Fukuoka, and Osaka fans.

Fans are eager to see how the group will showcase their talent and continue their ascent as global artists as they perform their world tour.

IVE released their first English single, “All Night,” this January, marking the start of their global activities. IVE plans to present their North American fans with unforgettable moments through their various performances.

Starting last October, IVE is touring 19 countries and 27 cities, including Seoul, Japan, Asia, North America, Europe, South America, and Australia, for IVE THE 1ST WORLD TOUR SHOW WHAT I HAVE.

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