Music Bank Madrid Announce Tickets and Final Lineup for October 12th

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European fans rejoice! The popular Music Bank is making another stop in Europe, and this time it will land in Madrid on October 12th. The event will take place at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, home of football giants Real Madrid. The line-up, which was announced last week, on July 5th has a well-balanced mix of K-pop artists that will surely make it a night to remember.


ENHYPEN

An act that will have many Engenes thrilled to see on the line-up is Enhypen. Whilst they last made their appearance at Music Bank last summer, fans have patiently waited to see them back on European soil. Not only that, but they have just released their second studio album, Romance: Untold, that was released today (12th July.)



aespa

Breaking out with their hit single “Black Mamba” the four-member girl group has quickly gained a loyal fanbase due to their unique concepts. Their latest album, Armageddon, was led by title tracks “Supernova,” and “Armageddon.”



BOYNEXTDOOR


The charming members of BOYNEXTDOOR, without a doubt, will be greatly received on the music bank stage due to their infectious personalities and stage presence. Despite debuting in 2023, the six-member group has gained recognition through their First Love Trilogy release.



RIIZE

Probably best known for that breakout hit with their debut single, “Get a Guitar,” the group has gone from strength to strength. Their most recent release, mini-album RIIZING saw tracks such as “One Kiss” dubbed as emotion pop. The seven members have set out on their fan-con tour, RIIZING Day, which began on May 4th across nine countries and will conclude on 31st August.



NMIXX

In the short span of just two years the six-member girl group NMIXXX has created a distinct K-pop sound that has divided many. They’re not afraid to play around with sound, but it was the infectious “Dash,” released off their second extended play Fe304:Break that had fans tuned in.



Kiss of life

Recently featured in our latest article, Readers’ Choice: Top K-pop songs of the year so far, the four-member girl group made their summer comeback with their digital single “Sticky” on July 1st. It's fair to say it was their single album “Midas Touch” in April that went on to dominate the playlists of many fans.



Mamamoo+

The popular duo Solar and Moonbyul, the official subunit of Mamamoo, first debuted with their single “Better in August 2022. Since then, they’ve released numerous singles, created a mockumentary, and appeared at multiple festivals across the world.



P1Harmony

Hot off their US tour, the six  members will be back in Europe performing. This is without a doubt a group many will be excited to see on stage, known for their intense choreography, and, of course, large personalities. 2024 has been a successful year for the boys with their new album Killin’ It, released in February 2024, containing hits such as “Everybody Clap” and title track “Killin’ It” which led to their first ever music show win on KVS2TV’s Music Bank.  



Tickets will go on pre-sale starting on July 15 at 12 p.m. CEST, after which the general sale will begin on July 17 at 12 p.m. CEST. The floor plan has also been revealed for those looking to choose the best tier for themselves and friends. Remember to note that the floor is seated with numbered seats. 



 

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Who are you excited to see perform on the line-up? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to stay up to date with all your favourite idols by following KpopWise.

Kirsty Bright

A UK freelance writer, who stumbled into the land of Kpop while studying Korean. Her bias groups are BTS and Seventeen, but she loves a range of groups and finding new artists to listen to! Contact on Insta: @kirstybright_ Portfolio: kirstybright.journoportfolio.com

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