Girls’ Generation member Hyoyeon, who performs solo under the moniker DJ HYO, has announced her 2024 ‘Cherry Blossom’ tour.
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Today (February 7), Girls’ Generation’s Hyoyeon announced the dates for her upcoming ‘Cherry Blossom’ tour of the US, set to take place in March and April this year.
It’ll kick off on March 22 at Exchange LA in Los Angeles, California, followed by performance in Atlantic City, Atlanta and Austin throughout the rest of the month. In April, the musician will also hold shows in Chicago, Denver and San Francisco.
According to the announcement, more dates are expected to be added to Hyoyeon’s 2024 ‘Cherry Blossom’ US tour. Ticket details have yet to be revealed, but keep tabs on this page for the latest information.
The dates for Hyoyeon’s 2024 ‘Cherry Blossom’ tour are:
MARCH 2024
22: Los Angeles, California, Academy LA (NEW VENUE)
23: Atlantic City, New Jersey, HQ2 Nightclub
29: Atlanta, Georgia, District Atlanta
30: Austin, Texas, Summit Rooftop
APRIL 2024
05: Chicago, Illinois, Sound Bar
12: Denver, Colorado, Temple Club
13: San Francisco, California, Temple Club
DJ HYO 2024 SPRING USA TOUR “CHERRY BLOSSOM”
3/22 LA @ExchangeLA
3/23 ATLANTIC CITY @HQ2AC
3/29 ATLANTA
3/30 AUSTIN @SummitAustin
4/5 CHICAGO @sound_bar
4/12 DENVER @Temple_Denver
4/13 SAN FRANCISCO @Temple_SF
+ more dates to be announced..#HYO #효연… pic.twitter.com/FdCqHhopoa
— Girls’ Generation (@GirlsGeneration) February 7, 2024
Hyoyeon’s 2024 ‘Cherry Blossom’ shows will be the latest tour from the K-pop idol, following her October 2023 North America tour, which had featured shows in both the US and Canada.
Meanwhile, the singer’s last release was her August 2023 single ‘Picture’. In 2022, she dropped her first mini-album ‘Deep’, which featured the title track of the same name, as well as past singles ‘Second’ featuring BIBI, ‘Dessert’ featuring (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon and ‘Sober’.
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