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In Photos: TXT concludes ‘Act: Sweet Mirage Tour’ with unforgettable Bulacan concert

The K-pop sensation TXT concluded their “Sweet Mirage” tour on August 13, 2023, in Bulacan, leaving fans known as MOAs with cherished memories.

The concert kicked off with a bang as TXT opened with their chart-topping track “Blue Hour,” followed by the dynamic “Can’t We Just Leave The Monster Alive?” The energetic performances set the tone for an incredible night.

Adding to the fun, one of the members, Yeon-jun, led the MOAs in a dance demo during “Happy Fools.” He also amusingly exclaimed the Filipino phrase “ang cute” multiple times in between performances.

A heartwarming moment happened when the audience serenaded Hueningkai with a birthday song. He shared that having his birthday coincide with a concert was a dream come true, prompting cheers and warm wishes.

The concert held one more surprise – an encore featuring “MOA Diary.” The unexpected addition left MOAs overjoyed and brought the tour to a ‘sweet’ and meaningful conclusion.

See the photos showcasing the highlights of the event:

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TXT’s “Sweet Mirage” tour commenced on March 25, 2023, in Seoul and concluded in Bulacan.

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