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Photo provided by Big Hit Music
Photo provided by Big Hit Music

K-pop sensation Tomorrow X Together (TXT) continues to dominate the U.S. Billboard charts, showcasing their enduring popularity.

Billboard’s latest chart update, released on Tuesday, reveals that TXT’s fourth studio album, The Star Chapter: Together, has maintained its position on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart for the fourth consecutive week, landing at No. 178.

In a remarkable achievement, TXT has reclaimed the top spot on the World Albums chart. After a two-week reign at No. 1 in early August, the group has once again clinched the summit, demonstrating their impressive staying power. The album’s performance has also improved on other charts, climbing to No. 5 on Top Album Sales (up two spots) and No. 4 on Top Current Album Sales (up three spots). Riding the wave of their album’s resurgence, TXT has made a notable entry at No. 65 on the Artist 100 chart.

Meanwhile, TXT kicked off their fourth world tour, ACT: TOMORROW, with a bang at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome on August 22-23. The concerts made headlines not only for their performances, but also for the group’s surprise announcement of their contract renewal with Big Hit Music, sending fans into a frenzy.

The tour’s U.S. leg kicks off on September 9 in San Jose, followed by stops in Los Angeles (September 12), Dallas (September 16), Rosemont (September 21-22), Atlanta (September 25), Washington D.C. (September 28), and Newark (October 1-2). The quintet will then jet off to Japan, with shows scheduled in Saitama (November 15-16), Aichi (December 6-7), and Fukuoka (December 27-28), further solidifying their global appeal.

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