EXO’s D.O., also known as Doh Kyung-soo, will be holding his first solo Asia fan concert tour ‘Bloom’ this summer, and Bangkok is one of the stops.
EXO’s D.O will have his Bangkok concert on June 29. The singer and actor will visit 11 cities across Asia including Taipei, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, and more. Keep reading to find out more details.
EXO’s D.O.’s ‘Bloom’ Asia fan concert tour in Bangkok: Details to know
D.O. unveiled the dates and cities for his first solo Asia fan concert tour. It will start with a two-day concert in Seoul in June, followed by Taipei and Hong Kong. Kicking off July, D.O. will perform in Jakarta, Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. After that, he will make stops in Bangkok, Malaysia, and Manila. Finally, he’ll wrap up the tour in Singapore.
As of now, venues have not yet been announced. Mark your calendar for the dates and cities below.
June
08-09.06 – Seoul
22.06 – Taipei
29.06 – Hong Kong
July
12.07 – Jakarta
18.07 – Tokyo
19.07 –Nagoya
21.07 – Osaka
August
10.08 – Bangkok
17.08 – Malaysia
31.08 – Manila
September
28.09 – Singapore
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A powerhouse actor and singer
Doh Kyung-soo, better known as D.O., is a better of the boy group EXO. He started singing in elementary school and was a frequent sight in local singing competitions during high school. Upon winning one of the competitions, he auditioned for SM Entertainment and became a trainee. In 2012, he was introduced as a member of EXO and the group debuted on April 8 of the same year with EP, ‘Mama’.
He made his solo debut in 2021 with the EP ‘Empathy’ alongside the lead single, ‘Rose’. The singer wrote the lyrics for the track in addition to the song, ‘I’m Fine’. As expected, the album topped the Gaon Album Chart and received Platinum status from the Korea Music Content Assocation. He followed up with his second EP, ‘Expectation’ in 2023. His third solo album is set for release sometime this year.
Besides his involvement with EXO, D.O. is also a well-known actor. He made his acting debut in 2014 in the movie, Cart. Though he only played a supporting role, the movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards.
That same year, he landed his first drama role in It’s Okay, That’s Love. For his performance, he received the prestigious Best New Actor award at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards. A year later, he played a psychopath in the drama Hello Monster. Since then, he’s worked on several noteworthy projects such as Pure Love, 100 Days My Prince, Bad Prosecutor, and The Moon.
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