South Korean supergroup Infinite's Seoul concert a big success; group now aims to rock KL on Feb 22


Pictures courtesy of Star Planet.

SOUTH Korean super boy band Infinite successfully held the first leg of their “INFINITE 15th Anniversary Limited Edition World Tour” at the KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Seoul, from December 6th to 8th, 2024.

The three-day concert was a sold-out event, where Infinite and their fans, Inspirit, created unforgettable memories together.

As a special gift for their 15th debut anniversary, Infinite meticulously prepared this grand tour. The Seoul concert was not only a musical feast but also a time capsule for fans to reminisce together.

The concert kicked off with classic tracks like "Last Romeo," "Paradise," and "The Eye," followed by popular hits such as "The Chaser," "Destiny," and "Amazing."

Infinite captivated the audience with their powerful stage presence and infectious live performances.

Additionally, the members showcased their individual talents with unique solo stages, demonstrating their growth as musicians over the past 15 years.

To make the concert even more memorable, a special VCR titled "INFINITE's 15-Year Time Capsule" was prepared, offering a heartfelt look back at the group's journey.

The members expressed their gratitude to their Inspirit members through video messages, thanking fans for their unwavering support.

They also surprised fans with the announcement of a new film documenting the preparation and performance of this tour, providing fans with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look.

The concert reached its climax with Infinite performing their new, unreleased song "SAD LOOP" and announcing that it would be included in their upcoming album.

Infinite said, "For the past fifteen years, thank you to Inspirit for always being by our side. This tour is our sincerest gratitude to all of you. In the future, we will continue to work hard and bring you even better music."

Following the sensational Seoul leg, the "INFINITE 15th Anniversary Limited Edition World Tour" is set to continue, with Infinite taking their music to Taipei, Macau, Jakarta, Singapore, Yokohama, Kuala Lumpur, and Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur is particularly anticipated by Malaysian fans as on February 22, 2025, at 8 PM, Infinite will meet Malaysian Inspirit at the Mega Star Arena KL.

Organised by AllStar Sports, Star Planet as event management company, tickets will be available for purchase starting from Friday (December 13, 2024), at 12pm via the official ticketing platform, my.bookmyshow.com. For additional information, please visit starplanet.com.my.

For the record, Infinite is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Woollim Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Sungkyu, Dongwoo, Woohyun, Sungyeol, L, and Sungjong. Originally a seven-piece group, Hoya departed from the group on August 30, 2017.

In 2014, Infinite became the first Korean act to top Billboard's Emerging Artists Chart.

Infinite are known for their highly synchronized dancing and choreography as well as their live vocals.They have also endorsed several brands including Samsung and Pepsi,and were the ambassadors for UNICEF's 2012 Birthday Campaign. The group was also placed within the top 20 on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 rankings in 2013 and 2014.

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