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Schedule for 2025 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Qualifying [2] Round Match day New Teams Entrants Teams entered to date First Qualifying Round October 5 & 6 16 16 16 Second Qualifying Round October 5 & 6, October 26 & 27 92 100 108 Third Qualifying Round October 26 & 27, November 16 & 17 6 56 114 Fourth Qualifying Round November 16 & 17, December 7 ...
Concert dates Date City Country Venue [18] [19] Attendance Revenue October 5, 2024 Goyang: South Korea Goyang Stadium — — October 6, 2024 November 9, 2024 Saitama: Japan Belluna Dome: 190,000 [20] — November 10, 2024 December 28, 2024 Fukuoka: PayPay Dome: December 29, 2024 January 25, 2025 Osaka: Kyocera Dome: January 26, 2025 March 1 ...
The following is a list of notable events and releases that have happened, or are expected to happen in 2025 in music in South Korea. Award shows and festivals [ edit ]
A pop up event was held with Spotify in October 2024 in Seoul to promote the concerts in Goyang, alongside the then-upcoming release of Spill the Feels. [10]For the group's New York stops, the Empire State Building was lit up in rose quartz and serenity, the group's official colors, [11] alongside a second pop-up with Spotify as part of "Carat Station NYC", with charm customization, a flower ...
Synk: Parallel Line is the ongoing second worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Aespa, in support of their first studio album Armageddon (2024). The tour began on June 29, 2024, at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, and will conclude on March 16, 2025, at KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea.
South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together has performed in three world concert tours, one online concert, three showcases, four fan meetings and two festivals since their debut in 2019. The band's debut solo concert tour in 2022, Act: Lovesick, began in South Korea and then expanded to North America and Asia. [1]
The Dominate World Tour (stylized as Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>) is the ongoing third world tour and fourth overall concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their ninth Korean-language extended play Ate, second Japanese-language studio album Giant and first mixtape Hop (all 2024).
Demand for the Seoul concerts resulted in over 400,000 people vying for tickets accommodating 3,000 to 4,000 seats at the venue, [18] [19] thereby crashing the server. [20] An additional concert was added for October 4, [21] alongside the release of additional restricted-view seats for all three dates. [22]