Treasure successfully concluded their first performance in the Americas in New York, marking a pleasant start to their global tour.

Treasure held the first performance of 'TREASURE 2025 FIRST US TOUR [SPECIAL MOMENT]' on April 6 (local time) at Brooklyn Paramount. As it was their first solo performance in North America since their debut, the venue was filled with the enthusiasm of fans who had been looking forward to meeting them.

Treasure also quashed their long-standing thirst with a setlist that fully embodied their identity, dazzling everyone with their unique energetic performances. Attempting a different variation from the previous Seoul concert, they successfully showcased their true potential as YG's representative 'performance-oriented artists.'

Treasure, making a stunning entrance with their hit songs 'JIKJIN' and 'BONA BONA,' presented stages that condensed their history, including tracks from their 2nd regular album 'REBOOT,' unit songs, 'KING KONG,' 'HELLO,' 'DARARI,' and the new song 'YELLOW,' delivering thrilling excitement to their fans.

Treasure captivated the local audience not only with powerful live performances but also through flexible communication. The members noted, "We really wanted to meet our fans in America, and we are happy to finally be here," adding, "Your energy made this stage complete. Thank you for making this first step here meaningful."

Starting with this performance, Treasure will embark on a full-fledged local promotion, broadening their interaction with fans. They are expected to enhance their global presence by appearing in prominent American music programs such as 'MTV Fresh Out Live,' Grammy Museum's 'Global Spin Live,' and events like the LA Dodgers' 'Korean Heritage Night,' and radio shows like 'Sirius-XM.'

Treasure recently concluded their performance at Kyunghee University Peace Hall in Seoul for '2025 TREASURE FAN CONCERT [SPECIAL MOMENT] IN SEOUL' successfully, opening the door for their global fan tour. After New York, they will move to Washington D.C., Oakland, and Los Angeles before heading to Japan, visiting Hyogo, Aichi, Fukuoka, and Saitama, for a total of 9 cities and 17 performances with fans.

[Photo provided by YG Entertainment.]

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