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인피니트, 첫 월드투어 성공적 마무리

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케이팝 아이돌 그룹 인피니트가 첫 번째 월드투어를 성공적으로 마쳤다.

지난 6일 인피니트는 두바이에서의 콘서트를 마지막으로 약 5개월 간에 걸친 ‘원 그레이트 스텝(One Great Step)’ 투어를 끝마쳤다.

앞서 인피니트는 지난 8월 서울을 시작으로 119일간 아시아를 비롯해 미국과 유럽 등 14개 국가 21개 도시를 돌며 약 15만 명의 팬들과 만났다.

미국 빌보드는 "인피니트가 월드투어 미국 공연에서 팬들을 기절시켰다"며 성공적인 현장 분위기를 전했다.

호야는 "돌아보니 모든 순간이 평생 잊지 못할 소중한 시간이다"라고 투어를 마친 소감을 전하며 아쉬움을 전했다.

(임우정 인턴기자 / 코리아헤럴드)

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Infinite brings ‘One Great Step’ to a close

K-pop idol group Infinite concludes first world tour covering 21 cities around the world

After a promising debut in 2010 with the group’s first EP “First Invasion,” the seven K-pop idols of Infinite have finally completed the group’s first world tour, venturing to 14 countries and 21 cities for 31 live concert performances.

Since launching the first leg of the concert tour in August with two shows in Seoul in front 15,000 fans, members Sung-gyu, Ho-ya, Dong-woo, L, Woo-hyun, Sung-yeol and Sung-jong have been performing all across Asia, Europe, the U.S. and even making a stop in the Middle East in the past five months.

Infinite’s first world tour titled “One Great Step” -– stopping off in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, China, the Philippines, the U.S., England, France and the United Arab Emirates -– was quite a feat for the young idol stars who, after only a few years in the industry and in the band’s first-ever world tour, ventured to many locations outside of Asia.

Although a number of top-notch K-pop stars as of late are including several non-Asia locations as part of their world tours, many big-name acts such as 2NE1 and Super Junior only included one or two stops outside of Asia in their first worldwide concert tours. However, in Infinite’s recent tour, the group held small concerts in a number of locations in the U.S. -– the first time the group had ever performed a solo show in the States -- including New York, Los Angeles and San Jose in California, and Washington, D.C. Infinite also held performances in London, Paris and Dubai.

“In just one leg of the tour, they performed in four different locations in the U.S. and two nations in Europe, and the K-pop fans there gave them such a huge welcoming,” said a representative of Woollim Entertainment. “Concert tickets were sold out. … It was all just more than we expected.”

Although still a relatively new group in the K-pop scene, in only three years the band has managed to garner one of the largest fan bases in K-pop.  

“One Great Step” attracted around 150,000 Infinite fans from around the globe and was quite the success story from the get-go. In the tour’s first two concerts in Seoul on Aug. 9 and 10, fans bombarded the Interpark online ticket vendor, causing the server to crash almost immediately. Once the site got back up and running, tickets sold out for both shows at Olympic Park in Seoul.

Infinite then went on to perform in front of thousands worldwide before finally wrapping up the tour with a finale concert performance at the Sheikh Rashid Hall in Dubai last week.

Officials of Infinite’s talent agency Woollim Entertainment have also announced that the members are preparing for an upcoming comeback album commemorating the completion of the group’s tour and return to Korea.

Before embarking on their world tour, the members of Infinite released their latest EP album “Destiny” on July 16. The four-track album topped the Gaon Weekly Album Chart, the Gaon Week Domestic Album Chart and the Gaon Monthly Album Chart. The album’s lead track “Destiny” also ranked No. 3 on the K-pop Billboard Hot 100 chart.

By Julie Jackson
(juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)

 

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