ASTRO's Yoon San-ha Announces Solo Fan Concert Tour in Asia and South America
Yoon San-ha, a member of the K-pop group ASTRO (소속: 판타지오), is set to embark on a solo fan concert tour following his comeback. The tour, titled 'PRISM: FROM Y TO A' (프리즘: 프롬 와이 투 에이), will kick off in Seoul, South Korea, on August 1 and 2, 2025, before traveling to various cities in Asia and South America.
Prior to the tour, Yoon San-ha will release his second solo mini-album, 'CHAMELEON' (카멜레온), on July 15. The concert details were unveiled through a poster and the second mood film for 'CHAMELEON' shared on Fantagio's official social media on June 24.
The tour will include performances in seven cities: Seoul on August 1 and 2, São Paulo on August 5, Santiago on August 7, Monterrey on August 9, Mexico City on August 10, Kobe on September 5 and 6, and Yokohama on September 23. The announcement also hinted at additional shows with the phrase “and more.”
This solo fan concert marks Yoon San-ha's return to the stage after the successful 'Dusk Till Dawn' (더스크 틸 던) concerts held in Korea and Japan last year. The title 'PRISM: FROM Y TO A' symbolizes the spectrum of light emitted from a prism, representing Yoon San-ha's journey from 'Y' to 'A' and showcasing all aspects of his artistry.
The recently released INTERNAL version of the mood film contrasts sharply with the earlier EXTERNAL version, highlighting Yoon San-ha's emotional depth and sensitivity. He showcases a chameleon-like charm, from a wild biker persona to trendy cargo pants, building anticipation for his comeback.
The Seoul concerts will take place at the Blue Square SOL Travel Hall in Yongsan-gu, with the first show starting at 7:30 PM on August 1 and the second at 5 PM on August 2. Tickets for the Seoul performances will be available on the NOL Ticket online platform, with fan club pre-sales starting on July 1 at 8 PM and general sales opening on July 3 at 8 PM.
Yoon San-ha's mini-album 'CHAMELEON' will be available on various online music platforms starting at 6 PM on July 15.
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