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DAY6 to play Jakarta in November on 'Gravity' world tour

Mark your "My Day" calendars for Nov. 30 – the five-member K-pop band is coming back to Jakarta on another world tour.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, July 2, 2019

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DAY6 to play Jakarta in November on 'Gravity' world tour The five members of Korean boy band DAY6 appear in a promotional photograph. (day6.jype.com/File)

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orean boy band DAY6 is to woo Jakarta on Nov. 30 during its "Gravity" world tour, JYP Thailand Official announced on Tuesday via Instagram.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DAY6 WORLD TOUR 'GRAVITY' in SOUTH EAST ASIA 10.5 Singapore @oneproductionsg @livenationsg 11.23 Manila @pulpliveworld 11.30 Jakarta @mecimapro 12.7 Bangkok @4nologue See you soon My Day👊 #DAY6 #데이식스 #เดย์ซิกซ์ #GRAVITY #WORLDTOUR #JYP #JYPTHAILAND

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The Thai branch of the band's South Korean management company, JYP Entertainment, also mentioned Mecimapro as the promoter of the Jakarta concert.

It also advised that members of My Day, the band's official fan club, should wait for additional announcements from Mecimapro's social media accounts about ticket categories and prices.

The band, which is known for singles such as "Shoot Me" and "Congratulations", kicks off their world tour on Aug. 9 to 11 in Seoul, South Korea. They will then make their way around the globe, starting with several cities on the US leg and then hit Southeast Asia, followed by European capitals to finish the tour in Madrid, Spain.

DAY6 is launching their comeback mini album, The Book of Us: Gravity, ahead of the same-titled world tour on July 15, reports kompas.com.

The last time DAY6 played Jakarta was in 2018 on their first world tour, "Youth", which followed their "Live & Meet in Jakarta" concert in 2017. (wir/mut)

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