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This event is 18 & over unless accompanied by an adult. Doors at 6:30 PM. Show at 7:30 PM. Get ready to experience the explosive energy of KARD live! The co-ed K-Pop powerhouse is bringing their unique blend of addictive hits, jaw-dropping performances, and fan-favorite moments to the U.S. this December. From the unforgettable stage charisma of BM, Jiwoo, Somin, and J.Seph to exclusive fan events and surprises, this tour is set to deliver nights you'll never forget. Don't miss your chance to sing, dance, and connect with KARD like never before. Main floor is general admission standing. If open, balcony is general admission seating. GA floor has a pit area with limited capacity. GA ticketholders who arrive after the pit is full will be directed to other open areas on the floor or in the balcony.
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Alex Silva
January 19th 2025
Gostei muito de ir ao show da Kard. No entanto, achei que haveria cadeiras disponíveis para sentar caso alguém estivesse cansado ou com dores nos pés. Como foi minha primeira vez em um show, não sabia que isso não era comum. Além disso, escuto pouco (deficiência auditivo), o que dificulta ouvir a música claramente. Eu poderia ter solicitado aos organizadores que aumentassem o volume, mas achei que estava razoável. Ainda assim, consegui ouvir algumas partes.
São Paulo, Brazil@Terra SP
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kard Biography
Co-ed South Korean group Kard deliver propulsive, hard-edged pop that incorporates electronic trap, moombahton, and hip-hop textures to their stomping anthems. Formed in the late 2010s, the quartet issued a steady string of well-received mini-albums, including their 2016 Korean and U.S. Top Three hit debut Hola Hola and 2018's Top Ten Ride on the Wind. In 2022, they released their fifth effort, Re:.
Created by DSP Media in 2016, the Seoul-based outfit is comprised of rappers J.Seph (Kim Tae-hyung) and BM (Los Angeles-born "Big" Matthew Kim) -- who originally planned to be a hip-hop duo -- and vocalists Jiwoo Jeon and Somin Jeon, a former member of Puretty and APRIL. The quartet issued their debut single, "Oh Na Na" with Heo Youngji, at the end of 2016. They followed with "Don't Recall" in early 2017, also recording an English version. Third single "Rumor" arrived months later, just before the group released their debut EP, Hola Hola. The effort hit number two on the Korean charts and peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums ranking. They followed with a promotional tour of the United States and Europe. After delivering the soundtrack for Lovebird: First Year Season 2, they released their second mini-album, You & Me, to close out a whirlwind year.
Kard rang in 2018 with their third EP, Ride on the Wind, another Top Ten showing in both Korea and the U.S. That same year, in addition to a short Asian tour, the quartet performed at SXSW. While only releasing a pair of singles in 2019 -- "Bomb Bomb" and "Dumb Litty" -- they returned in 2020 with their fourth mini-album, Red Moon. A three-track single album, Way With Words, also arrived that year, featuring the hit song "Gunshot." Toward the end of the year, J.Seph enlisted in South Korea's mandatory military service, reducing Kard to a trio. BM also branched out as a solo artist in 2021.
In 2022, J.Seph returned to the fold, and the quartet returned with their fifth set, Re:, in June. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi
Read MoreCreated by DSP Media in 2016, the Seoul-based outfit is comprised of rappers J.Seph (Kim Tae-hyung) and BM (Los Angeles-born "Big" Matthew Kim) -- who originally planned to be a hip-hop duo -- and vocalists Jiwoo Jeon and Somin Jeon, a former member of Puretty and APRIL. The quartet issued their debut single, "Oh Na Na" with Heo Youngji, at the end of 2016. They followed with "Don't Recall" in early 2017, also recording an English version. Third single "Rumor" arrived months later, just before the group released their debut EP, Hola Hola. The effort hit number two on the Korean charts and peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums ranking. They followed with a promotional tour of the United States and Europe. After delivering the soundtrack for Lovebird: First Year Season 2, they released their second mini-album, You & Me, to close out a whirlwind year.
Kard rang in 2018 with their third EP, Ride on the Wind, another Top Ten showing in both Korea and the U.S. That same year, in addition to a short Asian tour, the quartet performed at SXSW. While only releasing a pair of singles in 2019 -- "Bomb Bomb" and "Dumb Litty" -- they returned in 2020 with their fourth mini-album, Red Moon. A three-track single album, Way With Words, also arrived that year, featuring the hit song "Gunshot." Toward the end of the year, J.Seph enlisted in South Korea's mandatory military service, reducing Kard to a trio. BM also branched out as a solo artist in 2021.
In 2022, J.Seph returned to the fold, and the quartet returned with their fifth set, Re:, in June. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi
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