TXT’s Yeonjun is drawing attention for the scale of his latest solo promotions in the United States after completing a packed schedule that included television, live performances, radio events, and a Major League Baseball appearance.
The TOMORROW X TOGETHER member recently wrapped up U.S. promotions for his second mini album, NO LABELS: PART 02, appearing across several major American platforms.
One of the biggest moments came when Yeonjun performed as part of ABC’s Good Morning America Summer Concert Series. According to the report, he became the second K-pop solo artist to appear on the concert series following BTS’s Jungkook.
Yeonjun also took center stage at Billboard’s Billboard: One Night Only, performing at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. The well-known venue also holds significance for K-pop fans as the location where BTS performed during their early U.S. activities in 2014.
His promotions extended beyond television and concert stages.
Yeonjun was invited to Z100’s Summer Bash Presented By Wells Fargo, organized by the iHeartMedia-owned New York radio station. According to the report, he became the first Korean artist invited to the event.
He also made an appearance at Dodger Stadium during Korean Heritage Night, where he participated in a special performance and threw a ceremonial first pitch.
The range of appearances has drawn attention because Yeonjun’s U.S. promotions reached audiences across entertainment, radio, and sports rather than relying only on traditional K-pop promotional platforms.
The report also compared the strategy with previous U.S. activities by BTS’s Jungkook. In 2023, Jungkook became the first Korean solo artist to perform for the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series and later appeared at Global Citizen Festival and staged a surprise performance at TSX Entertainment in Times Square.
Yeonjun’s latest album also features contributions from international producers. Dave Hamelin, Julian Bunetta, Aldae, and longtime TXT collaborator Slow Rabbit were among the names involved in the project, reflecting the album’s broader international production team.
Meanwhile, Yeonjun will return to the U.S. with TOMORROW X TOGETHER when the group performs at Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park on September 26. According to the report, TXT is the only Korean act included in this year’s lineup.
With appearances spanning Good Morning America, Billboard, Z100, and Dodger Stadium, Yeonjun’s latest promotional run shows how his solo activities are expanding beyond the usual boundaries of K-pop promotions in the U.S. market.