Manila Bulletin

‘Gravity’

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we take the stage,” guitarist Sungjin earlier said about DAY6 being a rock band, according to Yonhap News. “We are proud of and enjoy ourselves. The K-pop (scene) is mostly focused on (dance) performanc­es, but I think we have gone into the K-pop market deep enough as a (rock) band.”

DAY6 held their first world tour last year and Wonpil said they were touched when foreigner fans sang their songs.

“It was like I was dreaming. It was such an honor that our songs were chanted in Korean in a foreign country far (from Korea),” he said.

According to Dowoon, performing at a big concert venue with bigger audience as DAY6 becomes popular adds pressure “but it’s positive pressure, which makes me wish to stage a performanc­e that satisfies them all.”

DAY6 debuted in 2015 and became a household name in Korea and on the global stage.

Their latest album “The Book Of Us: Gravity,” from which the new world tour was named, was released last July and it peaked at No. 1 on Gaon’s weekly album chart.

“Our albums, including what we have created lately, concern youth and human relations, but (in the end) I hope DAY6 becomes a band that sings about any and every kind of moment (in life) so one of our songs can be recalled to match any kinds of moments in life,” said Young K.

The ticket selling for “Gravity” World Tour in Manila, presented JYP Entertainm­ent and Pulp Live World, will start at noon on Oct. 27 at all TicketNet branches.

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