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Charlie Puth Returns to Korea After Two Years.. Concert in Goyang on October 11 [Official]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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World-renowned singer-songwriter Charlie Puth is set to visit Korea again this October.

Charlie Puth's concert in Korea will be held at Goyang Stadium at 7 p.m. on October 11. Tickets go on sale exclusively through the official ticketing platform NOL Ticket starting at 12 p.m. on the 29th. Prior to that, artist presale will run from 12 p.m. to 2:59 p.m. on the 27th.

Charlie Puth launched his successful solo career with his 2015 debut single "Marvin Gaye (ft. Meghan Trainor)." He rose to global stardom after "See You Again," the theme song for the movie "Furious 7" featuring Wiz Khalifa, spent 12 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and received nominations for Grammy Awards in the categories of "Song of the Year," "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance," and "Best Song Written for Visual Media," as well as a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song.

His debut album [Nine Track Mind] (2016), featuring tracks such as "We Don't Talk Anymore" with Selena Gomez, "Dangerously," "One Call Away," and "Suffer," reached number six on the Billboard 200. His second album [Voicenotes] (2018), which includes "Attention" (number five on the Billboard Hot 100) and the UK top 10 hit "How Long," climbed to number four on the Billboard 200, continuing his string of successes.

His third album [CHARLIE] (2022) featured "Left and Right" with BTS's Jungkook, along with "I Don't Think That I Like Her," "That's Hilarious," and "Light Switch," all of which gained immense popularity and held high positions on domestic music charts for an extended period. His fourth album [Whatever's Clever!], released in March this year, embraced analog sounds to create a rich and warm sonic texture, while also drawing attention for its star-studded lineup of featured artists including Coco Jones, Hikaru Utada, and Kenny G.

Beyond his multi-platinum albums, Charlie Puth has achieved numerous successful collaborations and hit songs across various genres. These include "STAY" with The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber, which spent seven weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100; "I Hope (Remix)" with Gabby Barrett, which reached number three on the singles chart and won the "Top Collaboration" award at the Billboard Music Awards; and collaborations with Stray Kids on "Lose My Breath" and BABYMONSTER on "LIKE THAT."

Charlie Puth has consistently demonstrated immense popularity in Korea, expanding the scale of his concerts with each visit and selling out every show, often adding extra dates. His first concert in Korea in 2016 sold out within 10 minutes of ticket sales opening. His second concert in 2018 at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium drew 17,000 attendees over two days. In 2023, the KSPO DOME concert attracted a total of 45,000 fans over three days, and the 2024 Gocheok Sky Dome concert welcomed approximately 50,000 spectators over two days. This upcoming concert marks his first stadium-level performance in over two years as a solo artist and is part of the "Whatever's Clever!" world tour, aiming to carry forward the intense energy of his previous Korean appearan

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