The band wave to earth sold out every show of their Korea-only concert, proving their powerful ticket-selling ability.
Wave to earth will hold a solo concert, "Love 0.3," at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, from Feb. 27 to March 1. The concert will run three shows over three days; originally planned as two shows, an additional performance was opened due to fans' enthusiastic support, resulting in sold-out shows for all dates.
Earlier, tickets for the originally planned two shows, which went on sale on the 20th, sold out within one minute of the start of reservations, and the show added for the 27th also sold out immediately after sales began. The concert is expected to draw more than 10,000 attendees in total.
This concert is the first domestic solo concert in about 15 months since the solo concert "play with earth! Seoul" held in Nov. 2024, and fans' attention focused on it as it was realized after a long wait.
Wave to earth has solidified its position on the global stage by successfully holding more than 60 shows worldwide across North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia through the "play with earth! 0.03 World Tour." They also proved their strong global fan base and excellent live skills by appearing on major overseas festival stages considered "dream stages," such as Lollapalooza Chicago and the Governors Ball in New York.
Wave to earth has about 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and their signature song "seasons" has accumulated about 500 million streams, securing high recognition and fandom in the global market beyond Korea.
This solo concert offers a rare opportunity to experience wave to earth's globally recognized sound in Korea, and a highly polished stage is expected based on live experience accumulated through world tours and festivals. In particular, it is reported that the show is being prepared with a lineup that comprehensively covers wave to earth's activities to date, heightening expectations.
The wave to earth solo concert "Love 0.3" will be held at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park at 8 p.m. on Feb. 27, 6 p.m. on Feb. 28 and 5 p.m. on March 1.
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