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  2. List of Day6 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    South Korean pop rock band Day6 held their debut concert "D-Day" on November 21–22, 2015. [1] They held 30 concerts during the Every Day6 project as they performed two to three times a month in Seoul in 2017. It includes the Finale Concert "The Best Moments" and four shows in Busan, Daegu and Daejeon which took place in early 2018.

  3. Day6 videography - Wikipedia

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    Day6 videography is a videograph works compilation of Day6, a rock band from JYP Entertainment. They had released three concert video albums, and 26 music videos in which 23 of them are Korean songs and the rest are Japanese songs. Day6 had their first own variety show called DAY6 Real Trip <DAYOFF> in Jeju.

  4. Day6 - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the single was released on February 2. [30] Day6 held their Every Day6 Finale Concert - The Best Moments on March 3 and 4 in the Olympic Hall. [31] In April 2018, Day6 announced their first Japanese concert, Day6 1st Live in Japan 'The Best Day' on June 13 at Tsutaya O-East in Tokyo. [32]

  5. Band Aid (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Band Aid is the ninth extended play (EP) by South Korean band Day6, released on September 2, 2024, through Studio J and JYP Entertainment. Produced by frequent collaborator Hong Ji-sang, the EP was co-written by all band members. The EP contains eight tracks led by the single "Melt Down" with a theme revolving around comfort and healing.

  6. Shoot Me: Youth Part 1 - Wikipedia

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    On June 27, 2018, two hours after the album's release, a "Comeback Show" was broadcast live on Naver's V Live broadcasting site featuring Day6 presenting their new songs. [13] Day6 promoted the title song "Shoot Me" on various music programs in South Korea including M Countdown and Music Bank .

  7. The Best Day2 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The Best Day2 is the second compilation album by South Korean band Day6, ... "Sweet Chaos Music Video" 7. "DAY6 WORLD TOUR 'GRAVITY ...

  8. List of songs recorded by Day6 - Wikipedia

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    Korean 2023 [14] "Baby, It's Okay" Day6 Young K YHANAEL Hong Ji-sang Lee Woo-min Jae Sungjin Young K Wonpil Hong Ji-sang Lee Woo-min Unlock: Japanese 2018 [15] "Be Lazy" Young K 220 Young K 220 Every Day6 July: Korean 2017 [16] Moonrise [10] "Beautiful Feeling" Young K Isaac Han Young K Isaac Han atomik Isaac Han atomik Non-album single 2018 [17]

  9. Fourever - Wikipedia

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    Fourever is the eighth extended play by South Korean band Day6. It was released by JYP Entertainment on March 18, 2024, and serves as their first release as a quartet since the departure of lead vocalist and guitarist Jae. The EP contains seven tracks co-written by several members of the band and produced by Hong Ji-sang. [1] [2]