KARD's Brazil Tour Tickets Sold Out! Organizers Add More Dates For Brazil Tour

Korean co-ed group KARD has once again proven their popularity abroad. Their concert tour in Brazil is already sold out!

As reported by Koreaboo, concert tickets for KARD's concert tour in Brazil were sold out within hours of its release. This will be KARD's first ever concert tour in South America.

The co-ed group is set to hold fan signing events in the Brazilian states of Fortaleza, Recife, Salvador, and Rio de Janeiro. KARD will also be doing a show in Sao Paulo.

But due to their sudden popularity in the country, the organizers have reportedly extended KARD's stay in Brazil. KARD will now hold 2 shows in Sao Paulo, and an added fan signing even in Recife.

However, there is still no news though whether when the tickets for the additional show and fan signing events will be made available. What is sure though, is that it would surely be sold out again.

Meanwhile, Canadian and American fans of KARD will only have to wait for 7 more days for the co-ed group's North American tour. As previously reported, KARD will be kicking off their North American tour in May 3.

This will be KARD's first ever tour and have partnered up with "Pop! Goes the World" and SubKulture Entertainment to make it happen. KARD will be visiting 2 Canadian and 3 American cities.

KARD's first stop will be in Vancouver on Wednesday, May 3 at the Harbour Event Centre. The co-ed group will then be flying off to Chicago, Illinois for their performance at the Copernicus Center on Friday, May 5.

On May 7, KARD will be performing at the Stereo Live Houston in Texas. The group will then be heading off for Los Angeles, California for their performance on Wednesday, May 10 at the Ace Hotel DTLA.

To wrap up their North American tour, KARD will be heading back to Canada in the city of Toronto for their performance at the K-Pop Con on Friday, May 12. KARD will then be flying south to Brazil before heading home.

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