TXT’s Hiatus Announcement Ignites Debate on the Exploitation of Idols

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Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has revealed the dates for their highly anticipated 2025 world tour, ACT: PROMISE – EP. 2. The group is set to perform in South Korea, the United Kingdom, and multiple European countries, marking their first-ever tour in Europe. After a well-deserved two-month break, TXT is back, ready to perform for their global fanbase, MOA.

The world tour will kick off in Seoul at the Inspire Arena from March 7-9, 2025, with live streaming available for fans who cannot attend in person. TXT also shared a poster featuring all five members—Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai—dressed in white outfits, building excitement for the upcoming concerts.

TXT’s European Tour Dates and Locations

TXT’s Hiatus Announcement Ignites Debate on the Exploitation of Idols
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The European leg of the tour will begin on March 20, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain, followed by performances in London (UK) on March 25, Berlin (Germany) on March 27, Paris (France) on March 30, and Amsterdam (Netherlands) on April 1. The group will perform in prominent venues, including Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, The O2 in London, Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Accor Arena in Paris, and Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.

TXT’s Break Before the Tour

TXT’s Hiatus Announcement Ignites Debate on the Exploitation of Idols
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This tour announcement follows a recent break taken by TXT, which began after their appearance at the 39th Golden Disc Awards on January 5, 2025. BigHit Music confirmed that the members would take a break to spend time with their families and recharge before returning for an exciting 2025. The group reassured fans that they would come back with a strong and remarkable presence.

Tomorrow X Together (TXT) is a South Korean boy band formed by BigHit Entertainment (now known as BigHit Music). The group debuted on March 4, 2019, with the extended play The Dream Chapter: Star. The members—Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai—have since gained immense popularity, both in South Korea and internationally, with dedicated fans known as MOA.

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