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K-pop girl group ARTMS have announced the dates for their upcoming 2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour, featuring concerts in the US, Asia and more.

Today (April 19), ARTMS revealed the first batch of dates for their newly announced 2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour, which will kick off in July with three concerts across South Korea and Japan.

Thereafter, the girl group will embark on the tour’s US leg, featuring 12 dates over August and September 2024. It’ll kick off on August 16 in New York, followed by shows in the states of Florida, Texas, Arizona and more.

According to the poster for ARTMS’ 2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour, more dates will be announced soon. Venue and ticketing information have yet to be revealed, but keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for ARTMS’ 2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour are:

JULY 2024
20: Seoul, South Korea
21: Seoul, South Korea
27: Yokohama, Japan

AUGUST 2024
16: New York, New York
19: Atlanta, Georgia
21: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
23: Orlando, Florida
25: Houston, Texas
27: Dallas, Texas
29: Phoenix, Arizona
31: Los Angeles, California

SEPTMEBER 2024
03: San Francisco, California
05: Tacoma, Washington
08: Minneapolis, Minnesota
10: Chicago, Illinois

ARTMS Moonshot in US & Japan

🚨 Ticket sales coming soon

Korea
📍2024.07.20 – 21 SEOUL

Japan
📍2024.07.27 YOKOHAMA

USA
📍2024.08.16 NEW YORK, NY
📍2024.08.19 ATLANTA, GA
📍2024.08.21 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
📍2024.08.23 ORLANDO, FL
📍2024.08.25 HOUSTON, TX
📍2024.08.27 DALLAS, TX… pic.twitter.com/VhFz1X6xVE

— Official ARTMS (@official_artms) April 19, 2024

ARTMS’ 2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour will start about two months after the girl group release their long-awaited debut album, ‘Devine All Love & Live’, due out on May 31. In the lead-up to the record, the quintet have released singles such as ‘Birth’ and ‘Flower Rhythm’.

The girl group is made up of five LOONA members: Kim Lip, Choery, JinSoul, HaSeul and HeeJin. The quintet joined had Modhaus in 2023, a label established by former LOONA producer Jaden Jeong, following their departure from BlockBerry Creative.

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