Hongkongers, get ready for some K-pop blast as FTISLAND is set to hold a concert in Hong Kong this September. The three-member rock band, comprising Lee Hong-gi, bassist Lee Jae-jin, and drummer Choi Min-hwan, will launch their Asia Tour in Manila, followed by performances in Hong Kong, Taiwan as well as Macau.
Following their Asia ‘Pulse’ tour, FTISLAND will then participate in FNC Entertainment group concerts: FNC Kingdom – Sing Sing Sing in Japan on December 14 and 15. Keep reading to know everything about FTISLAND’s upcoming performances.
FTISLAND concert in Hong Kong: Everything you should know
2024 FTISLAND LIVE ‘PULSE’ IN ASIA 안내
>> https://t.co/UlmeZpb6LV#FTISLAND #FT아일랜드 #PULSE pic.twitter.com/fIu6e9PaiT— FNC Ent. (@FNC_ENT) August 1, 2024
The tour, under the banner of ‘Pulse in Asia’, will run from September to November. As for Hong Kong, FTISLAND will hold a concert on September 28, 2024, before heading to Taiwan in October. The venue and ticket details are still under wraps, so keep checking this space for the latest information.
Here’s the full schedule:
- 14 September 2024: Manila
- 28 September 2024: Hong Kong
- 26 October 2024: Taiwan
- 10 November 2024: Macau
Prior to their Asia tour, the boys were busy setting the stage ablaze in Seoul. FTISLAND even treated the audience to some of the exclusive tracks from their latest album Serious, which dropped in July. Serious marks the band’s first full-length album in eight years.
More about South Korean rock band FTISLAND
The band consists of three members: main vocalist Lee Hong-gi, bassist Lee Jae-jin, as well as drummer Choi Min-hwan. FTISLAND debuted on June 7, 2007, with the hit single Love Sick. Moreover, their debut album Cheerful Sensibility, was one of the best-selling albums of the year, with Love Sick topping multiple K-pop charts. Considered to be South Korea’s first idol band, FTISALND has an array of chart-topping hits to their credit including After Love, Bad Woman, I Hope, Hello Hello, Severely as well as I Wish.
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This article first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong