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TXT returns to the spotlight in Europe

The fivesome will perform in Berlin, Paris, and Amsterdam after London

TXT returns to the spotlight in Europe

K-pop group TXT in London

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The group, composed of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, debuted in March 2019

After the European tour, the group would take a "long-term break" to rest and spend time with their families

Popular K-pop group Tomorrow X Together, also known as TXT, is making its European tour debut feeling inspired and more connected after two months away from the spotlight, its members said.

The boy group's label, Big Hit Music, which also manages K-pop superstars BTS, announced in January that TXT would take a "long-term break" to rest and spend time with their families. This was after group leader Soobin said he was taking time off for health reasons.

"It was the first time we took such a long break. It gave us time to reflect on many things," member Hueningkai said shortly before taking to the stage at London's O2 Arena for Tuesday's group's first UK performance.

"I think it brought us closer together and allowed us to think more about ourselves as a team and artists," added Hueningkai, whose hiatus highlights included a family trip to South Korea's resort island of Jeju, good food, and a visit to Japan with friends.

"Rest is as important as working because rest always inspires me a lot," added member Taehyun.

The group, composed of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, debuted in March 2019.

Six years on, they have won over a loyal fanbase known as "MOA," short for "Moments Of Alwaysness," with their pop rock sound and hits, including "Blue Hour," "Sugar Rush Ride," and "0X1=LOVESONG (You Know I Love You)," featuring South Korean singer Seori.

Their album "Minisode 3: Tomorrow" ranked as the 10th best-selling album of 2024 globally, according to recorded music industry body IFPI, which also placed TXT seventh on its Top 10 list of global recording artists 2023.

The European tour, which kicked off in Barcelona, Spain, on March 20, also takes the fivesome to Berlin, Paris, and Amsterdam. The members said fans are in for a spectacle.

"It's a colorful and diverse set list, so I think it will be fun for the fans. There are solo stages that we haven't shown before," Hueningkai said.

Other novelties for the group include Beomgyu's upcoming solo debut with the mixtape "Panic", released on March 27. As for other new music, no spoilers, the group said. Fans will have to wait and see.

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