Tomorrow X Together make Lollapalooza history

Iann Dior joined the group on stage

Tomorrow X Together (TXT) made history as the first K-pop group to perform at Lollapalooza, taking over the Solana x Perry stage on Saturday, July 30th.

TXT thrilled the crowd with their never-before-seen epic live band performances with their powerful vocals fusing seamlessly. The act kept the energy high with their first English track, “Magic” and “Thursday’s Child Has Far To Go” along with the emotive and captivating performances of “Anti-Romantic”, “LO$ER=LO♡ER” and “0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You) feat. Seori.”

After performing their beloved hits “Good Boy Gone Bad” and “Frost,” the superstars shared, “It’s so nice to finally meet you all here at Lollapalooza. We’ve been dreaming of this stage for a long time. We started our world tour in Seoul and performed across seven cities in the States this month, and we’re ecstatic to wrap up our US shows here at Lollapalooza.”

Additionally, a surprise appearance from Iann Dior launched a joyous crowd reaction. The superstars performed their newly-released single “Valley of Lies” while showing off the the viral #ValleyofLies challenge dance move created by Yeonjun.

Prior to the start of their set, the packed-out crowd chanted “TXT” in anticipation of their performances. As soon as the set began, the whole crowd jumped and sang along in unison to the band’s songs including “Magic” and “Anti-Romantic” while putting up the hand-sign ‘L’ during “LO$ER=LO♡ER” choreography.

“The crowd here is absolutely amazing,” TXT shared as they ended their set. “We’ll never forget this moment. Just like the meaning of our name TOMORROW X TOGETHER, we look forward to meeting you here again.”

On the heels of their highly successful festival appearance, the band completed the US leg of their first-ever world tour in July, selling out the total of eight shows across seven cities in the United States.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn

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