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  2. Synk: Parallel Line - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2024, Aespa officially announced via X (formerly Twitter) and Weverse the first dates of their upcoming world tour, with more dates to come. [1] On April 11, Aespa announced via their Japan fanclub two additional shows on August 17 and 18, 2024, held at Tokyo Dome, as a "Special Edition" of the concert. [2]

  3. Synk: Hyper Line - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2022, Aespa's official Japanese website announced that the group would hold their first concert tour in Japan. It was confirmed as part of the Aespa Live Tour 2023 "Synk: Hyper Line" on January 20, 2023. [1] On the same day, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would hold concerts in South Korea for the first time since their ...

  4. Aespa - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, it was announced that Aespa would be releasing their first Japanese single "Hot Mess" on July 3. The single marked the group's Japanese debut and includes two other songs "Sun and Moon" and "Zoom Zoom", the latter previously released on October 6, 2023, as the ending theme song to the anime series and franchise Beyblade X. [107]

  5. Hot Mess (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2024, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would be making their Japanese debut with the maxi single titled "Hot Mess" on July 3. [1] The maxi single features three tracks including "Hot Mess". [2] The song was released alongside its music video and the maxi single on July 3. [3]

  6. Giselle (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Aeri Uchinaga (内永 枝利, Uchinaga Eri, born October 30, 2000), known professionally as Giselle (Korean: 지젤), is a Japanese singer and rapper based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Aespa, formed by SM Entertainment in November 2020.

  7. List of songs recorded by Aespa - Wikipedia

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    Aespa in 2023 From left to right: Giselle, Karina, Winter, Ningning South Korean girl group Aespa has recorded 55 songs, of which 45 are in Korean , 7 are in English, and 3 in Japanese .

  8. Up (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, "Up" entered the Japan Hot 100 at number 98, [15] later peaking at number 50. [16] The song also debuted at number 68 on the component Streaming Songs chart and peaked at number 33. [17] [18] It debuted and peaked at number 80 on the component Download Songs Chart. [19] It also peaked at number number 35 on Oricon Streaming Chart. [20]

  9. Drama (Aespa EP) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the EP debuted at ... Prior to the release of Drama, on November 10, 2023, Aespa held a live event called "Aespa Drama Countdown Live" on YouTube, TikTok, ...