2NE1 to stage reunion concert in Manila for 'Welcome Back' Asia tour

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Filipino K-pop fans are buzzing with excitement as 2NE1, one of the iconic 2nd generation K-pop groups, is set to return to the Philippines this year.

The group's agency, YG Entertainment recently thrilled fans with an update on their official X (formerly Twitter) account, announcing the next leg of 2NE1's "Welcome Back" Asia tour. According to the poster, the group will make a highly anticipated stop in Manila on November 16, followed by a visit to Jakarta, Indonesia on November 23. Other stops are still a mystery, with some slots added with question marks. The "Welcome Back" Asia tour will kick off from October 4-6 at the Olympic Hall, Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea. The tour will continue through the year 2025.

2NE1 first announced their return last July with a welcome-back poster featuring all four members. YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun-suk also revealed the group's upcoming activities in an official YouTube video, detailing their global tour plans starting in October in Seoul, with additional dates in Japan in November and December.

This comeback celebrates their 15th debut anniversary, and all members are eager to mark the occasion with a grand reunion for their fans.

Known worldwide for their hits like "Fire," "I AM THE BEST," and "I Don't Care," 2NE1 consists of talented performers Sandara Park, Park Bom, Minzy, and CL. Despite their disbandment in 2016, fans were elated to see them reunite on stage at the Coachella stage in 2022. Since then, the K-pop community has been eagerly anticipating their return to the industry.

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