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Everglow to go on second U.S. tour in November

Girl group Everglow [NEWS1]
Girl group Everglow [NEWS1]


Everglow will embark on the girl group’s second U.S. tour in November, the group’s agency Yue Hua Entertainment said Friday.  

Titled “2023 Everglow US Tour All My Girls,” the girl group will kick off with a performance in New Haven, Connecticut, followed by performances in New York, Atlanta, Washington and more. The tour will end with stops in San Francisco on Nov. 20 and Los Angeles on Nov. 22, performing in 10 cities in the United States.

Everglow first held its U.S. tour in March 2020.  

Everglow will go on its second U.S. tour in November, visiting 10 cities in the United States. [YUE HUA ENTERTAINMENT]
Everglow will go on its second U.S. tour in November, visiting 10 cities in the United States. [YUE HUA ENTERTAINMENT]


Everglow is promoting its fourth single, “All My Girls,” which dropped on Aug. 18. “All My Girls” is Everglow’s first music release in one year and eight months since its third EP “Return of the Girl” dropped in December 2021 and eight months after “Ghost Light,” German producer and DJ TheFatRat’s special digital single that featured the girl group.

Everglow debuted in 2019 under Yue Hua Entertainment. The group is known for “Bon Bon Chocolat” (2019), “Dun Dun” (2020), “La Di Da” (2020) and more. Its member Yiren participated in cable network Mnet’s 2018 audition program “Produce 48,” and another member Sihyeon participated in both “Produce 101” (2016) and “Produce 48.”  

To find out more about Everglow, visit Celeb Confirmed!  

BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]

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