‘Sexy 4Eva’: Jay Park Returns to the Concert Scene with a World Tour

Mark your calendars, Jay Park fans! The singer-rapper is scheduled to embark on a world tour following the release of his newest album, "The Road Less Traveled."

Jay Park, who dropped his latest offering led by the single "Feng Shui" earlier this month, will perform for his fans across Asia, Europe, and North America through a series of concert titled "Sexy 4Eva."

The tour will kick off on July 6 and 7 at the Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea.

After a two-month concert scene break, the A-list performer will resume his world tour with the show's Asia leg spanning seven cities. It will begin on September 8 in Hong Kong, followed by stops in Tokyo (September 16) and Osaka (September 19).

The rest of the "Sexy 4Eva" Asia leg includes concerts in Thailand (September 21), Manila (September 22), Kuala Lumpur (September 27), and Taipei (September 29).

For October and early November, he will be stopping by European areas - starting off with Helsinki on the 17th and London three days after.

Promoting his newest release, Jay Park will also visit Madrid, Paris, and Berlin on the 23rd, 25th, and 27th, respectively. His fans in Amsterdam and Moscow will also get to see him perform live through this shows on October 31 and November 2.

The schedule for the North American leg, which was already announced earlier, will kick off on November 4 in Los Angeles, California. The remaining dates and locations are as follows: Calgary (8th), Vancouver (10th), Toronto (12th), New York (14th), Miami (16th), Atlanta (18th), Dallas (20th), Minneapolis (22nd), Chicago (24th), Hawaii (27th), and Seattle (December 1st).

True to his charismatic brand as a global K-pop star, Jay Park's newest world tour will once again display his versatile musical skills and impressive showmanship. Though his stylings are mainly centered on R&B and hip-hop, he also injects pop, dance, and electronic elements to his body of work.

Jay Park was first launched in 2008 as the original leader of K-pop boy band 2PM. He left the group in 2010 to pursue a solo career that would later produce five studio albums, two EPs, and numerous sold-out shows.

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