Group TOMORROW X TOGETHER member Yeonjun is showing unparalleled global influence as he is consecutively invited to major U.S. performances.
According to the lineup released on the 13th (local time), Yeonjun will take the stage at the outdoor concert 'Z100 Summer Bash presented by Wells Fargo' hosted by Z100, a radio station under iHeartMedia. Yeonjun, who proudly secured a spot on this performance on Aug. 6 at Hudson Yards in New York, U.S., as the first Korean singer, is expected to meet local audiences alongside prominent global pop artists such as Charlie Puth and Bella Kay.
Earlier, Yeonjun had confirmed an appearance on 'Good Morning America,' ABC's flagship morning news program's 'Summer Concert Series,' and after the appearance on the U.S. representative broadcaster, he again demonstrated his powerful global presence by being consecutively invited to a prominent radio performance.
At the same time, the hit momentum of his second mini album 'NO LABELS: PART 02,' released on the 10th, and the title track "Ice Cream" is also fierce. Yeonjun's signature summer song, combining an addictive melody and stylish performance, has drawn enthusiastic praise from listeners around the world. In particular, the new release set an impressive record by selling more than 660,000 copies on its first day alone, marking the highest first-day sales among albums by Korean solo singers released this year.
Its momentum on music charts is also strong. The title track "Ice Cream" landed in the top 10 of the Bugs weekly chart (counting July 6–12) just three days after its release, and it proved explosive popularity by ranking third on Spotify's "Viral Hits Korea" chart, selected by experts based on social media impact and other factors.
Yeonjun, responding to the enthusiastic support of global fans, also released remix tracks showcasing various charms. Versions reborn with different colors—Earl Grey, Mango Chili, Espresso and Cotton Candy—offer listeners enjoyment and have further fueled global success.
[Photo] 'Z100 Summer Bash'
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