Rising K-Pop breakouts 82MAJOR are headed to Londonđ
....and they have a new EP coming in April too!
Rising K-pop group 82MAJOR will release their new EP this April via Great M Entertainment, landing just weeks after the group make their long-awaited London debut at EartH Hall on March 29th.
If you didn't know, the group is made up of six members: Nam Seong Mo, Park Seok Joon, Yoon Ye Chan, Cho Seong Il, Hwang Seong Bin, and Kim Do Gyun and the boys have rapidly emerged as one of Kâpopâs most exciting next generation groups.
Over the last year, 82MAJOR have performed to packed crowds across the United States and Asia, fuelling the momentum behind their fast growing global fanbase. Their rising international profile has also earned them coverage from major outlets, including Scene Magazine (obvs) and a recent feature in Nylon Japan, marking them as a breakout group to watch.
Their 2024 single Stuck became a defining moment in their upward trajectory, climbing the Spotify KâPop chart and securing the groupâs first entry on a Billboard chart. A milestone that cemented their reputation as one of the most talked about new names in the genre.
Named after South Koreaâs international dialling code, 82MAJOR deliver sharp, infectious pop that captures the energy of Kâpopâs global wave. Their forthcoming EP is set to showcase the group at their boldest yet. Melodic, polished and impossible to ignore, signalling a major step forward in their artistic evolution.
With only a limited number of tickets remaining, their upcoming Bebeom: Be The Tiger Europe Tour and their London date are already shaping up to be a landmark moment for the group and their UK fans. The performance kicks off what promises to be a breakthrough year for 82MAJOR, with an extensive run of European live dates to follow too, continuing to build their international footprint.
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