KOREAN boy group TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has successfully staged the conclusion of its second world tour “ACT: SWEET MIRAGE”
Presented by Live Nation Philippines, it was TXT’s second concert in the Philippines after, wowed their fans with electrifying performances. They opened with “Blue Hour,” followed by “Can We Just Leave the Monster Alive?,” “Drama,” and “No Rules.”“Yeonjun expressed his admiration for the enthusiasm of their supporters. “That was super powerful,” he commented following the group’s rendition of “Cat & Dog.
Reflecting on his past experiences, Beomgyu remarked, “I visited the philippines a lot for travel when I was young. It’s unbelievable to see that the people here are cheering for me now.” Throughout the concert, numerous fan projects unfolded, yet one that left a lasting impression was the “Blue Rose” initiative. As the group performed “Blue Spring,” a song conceived with “MOA in mind,” the audience raised shimmering blue flowers, creating a truly mesmerizing spectacle.
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