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K-pop group BOYNEXTDOOR has reached a career-high on the Billboard 200 chart, landing at 40 with its mini-album 19.99 for the chart dated September 28. Billboard announced its official social media channels.

This marks the third consecutive entry for BOYNEXTDOOR on the Billboard 200, showcasing its rapid rise in popularity. Its mini-album 19.99 improved by 122 spots from its previous release, WHY.., which peaked at number 162, and by 53 spots from HOW?, which reached number 93 earlier this year. This impressive growth highlights its increasing fanbase in the U.S.

They secured fourth place in the Top Album Sales chart, which tracks the best-selling physical albums in the U.S. for the week, trailing only behind Travis Scott, Eminem, and Miranda Lambert.

The group has also made significant strides in Japan, topping both the Oricon Weekly Album Ranking and the Weekly Combined Album Ranking as of September 23, achieving consecutive number-one spots following its last release.

The agency stated, “BOYNEXTDOOR has captivated fans worldwide with its relatable everyday music and unique performances, accomplishing this just over a year after its debut.”

Looking ahead, BOYNEXTDOOR will launch its first solo tour, BOYNEXTDOOR TOUR KNOCK ON Vol.1, at the Incheon Inspire Arena on December 14-15. Following this, they will perform in 13 cities across Asia, including Tokyo on January 30, Aichi on February 2, Osaka on February 8-9, Miyagi on February 15, Fukuoka on February 18-19, Kanagawa on February 22-24, Singapore on March 15, Manila on March 22, Bangkok on March 29, Taipei on April 3, Hong Kong on April 6, and Jakarta on April 12.

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