XG to Unveil New Track ‘Million Places’ on May 14, Coinciding with Tour Finale

Synopsis
XG, the popular Japanese girl group, is set to release their new single 'Million Places' on May 14, coinciding with their Tokyo Dome tour finale. This track reflects their global experiences and connection with fans during their world tour.
Key Takeaways
- XG's new single 'Million Places' releases on May 14.
- The song captures their journey and experiences with fans.
- It coincides with the finale of their Tokyo Dome performance.
- The world tour includes 47 shows across 35 cities.
- 'AWE' mini album debuted on Billboard 200.
Mumbai, March 17 (NationPress) The Japanese girl group XG is poised to launch their latest single entitled ‘Million Places’ on May 14. The group recently performed at their Osaka concert on March 15 and March 16 as part of their global tour at Osaka-Jo Hall.
During the performance on March 15, part of XG’s inaugural world tour 'The First Howl', members Maya and Cocona showcased ‘Show You Can’, a track featured on the Korean compilation album ‘Street Woman Fighter 2 Crew Songs’ (released in 2023).
The release date for the upcoming single was announced at the conclusion of the concert. The launch of ‘Million Places’ coincides with the band’s Tokyo Dome tour finale, available in both CD BOX and digital formats. The song captures XG’s experiences around the world, highlighting cherished moments spent with fans throughout their journey.
Inspired by the affection the band has received across various cities, the track celebrates a unique bond shared between XG and their supporters, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural differences.
As the Tokyo Dome performance draws near, excitement builds for the emotionally charged stage and the heartfelt message of love that XG is set to convey.
XG’s inaugural world tour, 'The First Howl', commenced in May of last year with shows in Japan. The tour will extend to additional performances in China (Hangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu) this March, followed by shows in Latin America (São Paulo, Mexico City) in April, culminating in the Tokyo Dome finale on May 14. The tour encompasses 47 shows across 35 cities globally.
Previously, XG's mini album 'AWE' made its debut on the US Billboard 200 chart, securing the 175th position. This is a notable achievement for Japanese artists, following the success of Joe Hisaishi and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's 'A Symphonic Celebration', Music from the Studio Ghibli Films of Hayao Miyazaki' in 2023, and marking XG as the first Japanese girl group to make the list since Baby Metal’s ‘Metal Galaxy’ in 2019.