A.C.E’s Junhee U.S. Solo Tour: The incredibly charming singer of A.C.E. Junhee has so far made one Z-trim solo debut in the U.S. The ‘Into The Ocean’ tour he launched was a big step in his solo career. The first night of the tour that took place on January 5 in Dallas, Texas, brought and huge crowd and loud applause which indicated the beginning of a very promising and thrilling period for the singer.
A.C.E’s JunheeU.S. Solo Tour: Dallas Debut

The U.S. tour of Junhee opened the door for him to give an energetic and emotional performance that included his solo persona and the roots with A.C.E. The Dallas audience did not miss out on a powerful setlist comprising some songs from his debut solo mini-album The First Day & Night, plus the favorites “Supernova,” “Umbrella,” “Tattoo”, and “Too Bad.” The mix of the rich vocals and the evocative pop sensibilities of these songs has already won global applause.

Junhee performed even more: to say thank you to his origin and long-time fans, he also sang some A.C.E. hits like “Clover,” “Just Better,” and “My Girl,” which not only added nostalgia and connection to his solo exhibit but also gave it depth and richness.
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Cover Performances

Junhee’s specially curated cover performances were one of the most discussed events of the night. His interpretations of the greatest hits and The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” were just some of the songs included in the list of his covering international hits like Bazzi’s “Beautiful” and keshi’s “Soft Spot,” Rosé’s “toxic till the end,” and the Weeknd’s.

These surprises were a great showcase of his talent and a little bit of his musical taste, he even mixed the different styles and genres up while keeping the audience tighter to him.
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It is possible that the most electric reaction was when Junhee did his live cover of “Your Idol” from Netflix’s “K-Pop Demon Hunters,” which has been a huge success. He had previously won over millions with this performance on YouTube, bringing it to a live setting sent the audience into a state of excitement, thus making the moment a highlight of the tour.
Cities

Into The Ocean has put an end to the U.S. leg in Dallas. Junhee is going to visit nine major cities across the country, including Jacksonville, Atlanta, Durham, New York, Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and each city will have something special to offer since he is quite popular among the international audience that he has created through music and live experiences.












