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K-Pop Queens ITZY Rock the Stage in Mexico and Chile

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The K-pop group ITZY has successfully wrapped up the second leg of their world tour in Mexico and Chile.

On the 15th (local time), they lit up the stage at the Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City, followed by a captivating show at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, on the 18th. This is all part of their ITZY 2ND WORLD TOUR BORN TO BE.

ITZY kicked off the concert with an amazing start, launching into “BORN TO BE,” the opening track from their 2024 comeback album. They maintained the energy with solo performances, showcasing their power as the Queens of K-pop Performance with chart-toppers like “DALLA DALLA,” “WANNABE,” “LOCO,” “Not Shy,” “CAKE,” and “SNEAKERS.”

During the Mexico concert, member Ryujin was surprised with a birthday celebration, creating a heartwarming connection between the fans and ITZY. Santiago also marked ITZY’s first visit during their world tour, bringing in an even more enthusiastic response from the local fans.

ITZY’s global journey will continue across 28 cities worldwide from April 24 through August. Sold-out venues in Seattle, Chicago, Toronto, Taipei, and Hong Kong will prove their worldwide popularity.

Meanwhile, ITZY is set to appear on the popular American morning show Good Morning America on ABC on the 22nd, hoping to leave a lasting impression on local audiences. On May 15th, they will unveil their highly anticipated third single and title track “Algorhythm” in Japan, marking another milestone in their musical journey.

Daniel Kim
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