While the tour, organized in support of their second full album, “The Chaos Chapter: Freeze,” and the fourth EP, “Minisode 2: Thursday’s Child,” culminated in Manila last October, the docu only manages to include its stopovers in Seoul, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Soobin added, “Since it was our first global tour, everything that we did was new to us. But now that we’re going on our second tour, I feel like we’re doing it more naturally this time. We’re becoming more seasoned, more professional.”Noting the fan anticipation that greeted the release of the documentary, the boys were then asked which actors would they like to portray them if “The Lost Summer” were turned into a movie.
“If it weren’t for the MOAs, I don’t think we could have come this far,” Kai admitted as he looked back at the group’s “humble” beginnings. “So I’m very grateful to the fans. The MOAs and our families are the ones who drive us forward. He replied, “What I meant by that is that when the pandemic hit, we didn’t have many opportunities… whether to hold concerts or grow as artists. But the world tour last year was our chance to meet the MOAs in person and go on bigger stages.
Yeonjun said, “About 10 years ago, I stayed at the house of my aunt and cousin there. Even then, everybody in that neighborhood really loved K-pop, so I also got interested in it. But at the time, I couldn’t imagine in my wildest dreams that K-pop would eventually go mainstream and become a hit across the globe. Now it’s massive—and I’m a K-pop artist myself. I feel very grateful and excited about all this.
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