K-pop boy band OMEGA X have announced dates and venues for their upcoming 2024 ‘Island: Beyond the Horizon’ US tour, featuring concerts in Houston, Detriot and more.
OMEGA X will kick off their 2024 ‘Island: Beyond the Horizon’ US tour in late-November at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, Pennsylvania. Thereafter, the boyband will hold concerts in Cleveland, Detroit and Indianapolis, before heading to Madison, Minneapolis and Dallas, before wrapping up in Houston.
General ticket sales to the concerts on OMEGA X’s 2024 ‘Island: Beyond the Horizon’ US will begin on October 15 at 9am PT/12pm ET via Ticketmaster.
The dates for OMEGA X’s 2024 ‘Island: Beyond the Horizon’ US tour are:
NOVEMBER 2024
30: Glenside, Pennsylvania, Keswick Theatre
DECEMBER 2024
02: Cleveland, Ohio, House of Blues
04: Detroit, Michigan, Saint Andrews Hall
09: Indianapolis, Indiana, The Egyptian Room
11: Madison, Wisconsin, Orpheum Theater
13: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Uptown Theater
16: Dallas, Texas, House of Blues Dallas
18: Houston, Texas, House of Blues Houston
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While OMEGA X is an 11-member group, members Hwichan and Sebin will not be participating in the ‘Island: Beyond the Horizon’ tour due to their ongoing compulsory military service. Both members enlisted in July this year.
Back in February, the boyband held their first headlining concert ‘Island: Finally We Landed’ in Seoul. The show took place three months after they made their comeback with their third mini-album ‘iykyk’ in November 2023, nearly a year and a half after their last music release.
In late 2022, OMEGA X filed a lawsuit to suspend their contracts with former agency SPIRE Entertainment after fan-taken videos of the members being verbally abused surfaced online. The group won their lawsuit in January 2023, and they later signed with new agency IPQ in July 2023.
In other K-pop news, BTS’ Jin has confirmed that he will release his first solo album ‘Happy’ this November. While he has dropped several singles in the past, the upcoming six-track record will make him the final member of the boy band to release an album.