
INFINITE Member Jang Dong Woo To Hold Solo Fan-Con In KL This August
The INFINITE member recently announced his fan-con tour, titled 'CONNECTION'. The tour will kick start in Seoul before moving to four Asian cities: Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Hong Kong. The fan-con in KL will take place on 15th August 2025 (Friday), but details on the venue have yet to be confirmed. More information on the event will be shared by the event organiser, Star Planet, soon.
This upcoming event marks Jang Dong Woo's first solo concert in Malaysia. His groupmates, Nam Woohyun (남우현) and Kim Sung Kyu (김성규), both held solo concerts in Kuala Lumpur last year. INFINITE also recently performed in town for their 15th-anniversary concert tour. There aren't many details about the concert yet, but fans can expect exciting performances, Q&A sessions and fun activities with the idol.
Jang Dong Woo debuted as a member of INFINITE in 2011 as the group's dancer and rapper. In 2019, he released his solo debut album, 'Bye', with the title track, 'News'. The 34-year-old is also a talented composer and songwriter, having composed and written several tracks for INFINITE and other solo artists. If you're excited to meet Jang Dong Woo in KL, here are the details for his fan-con:
Jang Dong Woo Fan-Con Tour In Kuala Lumpur
Date: 15th August 2025 (Friday)
Time: TBA
Venue: TBA
Organiser: Star Planet
Ticket Sales: TBA
Star Planet will reveal more details for the event soon, so stay tuned to this space. Are you ready to party with Jang Dong Woo in KL?
Sources: Twitter
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