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The Incheon performance, which marks the start of the world tour of singer Woods (real name Cho Seung-yeon), sold out all seats in the previous round.
According to his agency EDAM Entertainment on the 13th, Woods held his solo concert "2026 WORLD WORLD TOUR 'Archive. 1' at Inspire Arena in Incheon on March 14 and 15, and all tickets were sold out simultaneously with the opening of the ticket reservation.
This concert is performed by Woods following the release of his first full-length album "Archive. 1" on March 4. It is a place where you can meet the expanded music world and new chapters in person. It is expected that the performance will be more meaningful and complete with the addition of a new set list with tracks from the first regular album, as well as songs that were released on the pre-released stage at Woods' solo concert "2025 WOODZ PREVIEW CONCERT: index_00" held last year.
Starting with Incheon performances, the world tour will be held in a total of 17 cities, including Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Taipei, Berlin, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Melbourne, and Sydney, with additional city and performance sessions in the future.
Following a solo concert in November last year, all seats were sold out this time, proving once again Woods' steady musical growth, solid fandom, and high interest in a full-length album. Woods, who has been praised by many audiences for his overwhelming stage manners and perfect live performances in each performance, is already drawing keen attention to what kind of performance he will show at this concert to attract global audiences.
The pre-released songs "CINEMA" and "Bloodline" of Woods' first full-length album "Archive. 1" were released on various music sites on the 12th, and the full-length album "Archive. 1" will be released on March 4. Woods' first acting challenge, "Slide Strum Mute," is set to be released on the 26th.
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