TXT to make guest appearance on 'Good Morning America' ahead of their New York concerts

Updated : May 26, 2024 19:33
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Mua, fans of South Korean boyband TXT, are currently on cloud nine as it has been revealed that the group is set for a special performance on 'Good Morning America'. The exciting news comes just a week after K-pop group 'Stray Kids' performed their latest track 'Lose My Breath' feat. Charlie Puth at the American TV show. 

TXT to perform on GMA 

'Good Morning Americana' took to their official X account on May 24 to announce that the five-piece boy band, consisting of Yeonjun, Choi Soo-bin, Bemogyu, Huening Kai, and Taehyung, will perform live on the show on May 31. Their episode will begin broadcasting at 7 a.m. local time on ABC (American Broadcasting Company). 

After their special performance on GMA, the group is slated to hold two-day concerts in  New York as part of their ongoing 2024 world tour ACT: PROMISE. They will be performing on June 1 and June 2 at the Madison Square Garden located in midtown Manhattan.

More about TXT 

TXT, short for Tomorrow X Together, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment, working under HYBE.  Since their debut on March 4, 2019, the group has many accolades to its credit, including number one on the Goan Album Chart, and Billboard World Albums Chart, and entering the US Billboard 200 at number 140. 

Also read: Did BTS' RM hint about his dating life in 'Right Place, Wrong Person' song 'NUTS'? Fans think so
 

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