XLOV unveils Serving-X Asia tour dates and cities

XLOV announced the first stops on their Asia tour Serving-X on June 19. The schedule begins in Seoul this July and continues across multiple cities.

The K-Pop group revealed that the tour opens with two nights in Seoul on July 18 and 19. Stops follow in Tokyo on July 26, Hong Kong on August 9, Taipei on August 29, Singapore on October 1, and Osaka on October 17.

Additional cities and dates remain to be confirmed at a later time, according to the official announcement posted by XLOV. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates.

The tour name Serving-X aligns with the group's signature style as they prepare to hit stages across the region.

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