BTS, Billie Eilish, Coldplay, Weeknd! The tour begins.
- BTS news
- 2021. 10. 20. 14:43
BTS, Billie Eilish, Coldplay, Weeknd! The tour begins.
With COVID-19? The important point of their offline concert.
The world tour of artists, which had been suspended due to "COVID-19," will begin in earnest.
BTS
BTS's world tour schedule has been a hot topic every day since it was unveiled. BTS will hold offline concerts on November 27th, 28th, and December 1st and 2nd at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, USA. This is the first time in two years since the 2019 world tour. The reason why the U.S. has set the starting point is that the local government is putting forward its "With Corona" policy. In other words, in a situation where performances are not easy, performances were first presented in the U.S. by seeking opportunities for performances according to regional policies and status. Is it because everyone has been waiting? All 300,000 seats were sold out during the pre-booking stage, and the official reservation site canceled the general reservation schedule. As it is the first offline performance in two years, the resell price also rose to up to $15,000 (about 18 million won). Above all, expectations are high just by the fact that you can meet the stages of Dynamite, Life Goeson, Butter, and Permission to Dance offline for the first time, starting with ON. In order to see their performance, they must complete the "COVID-19" vaccination and submit a negative CPR test within 72 hours of the performance to participate.
Weeknd.
The news of Weeknd's tour is even more welcome. Because "Asia" was included in the world tour area.
The Weeknd released a new world tour teaser video through SNS. A rough tour area was revealed here, including North America, Europe, Australia, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The Weeknd has performed in Korea in the past, so it seems that they are looking forward to a concert in Korea. Weekend's world tour is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2022 and detailed areas are expected to be released later.
Coldplay.
Coldplay unveiled its 2022 tour schedule. The 30-day tour will begin in Corta Rica in March 2022 and end in Brazil via the Dominican Republic, Mexico, the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. It is good news for fans who are waiting only for Coldplay's performance, dubbed a concert master. On top of that, next year's world tour will reduce CO배출 emissions by 50% compared to the 2016-2017 world tour, and supply stage power with renewable energy. Coldplay has announced various plans to reduce energy consumption and reduce the adverse impact of tour performances on the environment. Over the past two years, we have consulted with environmental experts to make the tour sustainable. The tour tried to utilize the potential to advance the current situation. We are committed to doing everything we can and sharing what we have learned," he added.
Billy Eilish.
Billy Eilish also announced that he will hold a world tour from North America to the UK and Europe in February 2022. He, too, will make efforts to deal with climate crises and climate complaints during the tour. Along with "Liverb (a non-profit organization created by musicians and music lovers to create eco-friendly concerts and events), Billie Eilish Action Village" is set up for each performance hall to create time for fans to think and realize climate behavior and climate justice. It will also sponsor women and BIPOC (Black, Native, and Colored People) who lead environmental organizations as well as comprehensive programs conducted through Reverb's Music Climate Revolution campaign. In addition to reducing environmental footprint, the tour also supports projects that can measure some degree of greenhouse gases. All of these are to create eco-friendly tours and reduce emissions generated by the tour.
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