K-pop artists Tacoma concert is the last stop in her Apple Cinnamon Crunch Tour

Tacoma, WALocal News

Yves, the K-pop artist formerly of the girl group LOONA, is set to take the stage at Tacoma's Pantages Theatre on February 4, 2025, in what will be the last stop of her Apple Cinnamon Crunch Tour in North America. This concert is highly anticipated, as Tacoma has increasingly become a popular location for K-pop performances, with several notable acts visiting in recent years. Yves, who debuted as a solo artist in May 2024, has built a significant following, boasting over 716,500 monthly listeners on Spotify and a vibrant fan community known as "Engdu. " The Apple Cinnamon Crunch Tour promises to deliver a unique experience, featuring a specially curated setlist that includes original tracks and fan-favorite covers. Tickets are available for $40 through Ticketmaster, and fans are encouraged to participate in pre-concert events, including a meet-and-greet with Yves.

In a recent interview, Yves expressed her excitement to connect with Tacoma’s fans, reflecting her dedication to creating memorable experiences. As the K-pop scene continues to flourish in the U. S. , Yves' concert represents a significant cultural event for both the artist and the local community. With a growing global fanbase, Yves aims to leave a lasting impression on her audience with her engaging performances.

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