The group ATEEZ has set its longest record on the Billboard 200 chart, drawing the global attention of fans.
According to the latest U.S. Billboard chart released on the 23rd (local time), ATEEZ’s eighth mini-album “Golden Hour: Part 1” ranked 121st on the Billboard 200 chart. Since its release on May 31st, the album has consistently gained popularity, soaring to second place on the chart immediately after its release. With this, ATEEZ has placed four consecutive albums in the top 3 of the Billboard 200.
With “Golden Hour: Part 1,” ATEEZ entered the top 10 for two consecutive weeks, showing impressive performance by climbing back up the chart in the fifth and sixth weeks. Last week, they entered the Billboard 200 for six consecutive weeks, setting their longest charting record along with their second full-length album “The World Episode Final: Will.” This week, ATEEZ broke their own record by entering the Billboard 200 for seven consecutive weeks.
Recently, ATEEZ has continued to meet with North American fans through their 2024 world tour “Towards the Light: Will to Power.” They especially solidified their position as a “top global artist” by successfully completing their first stadium performance at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Additionally, they are making new history by performing at large venues such as Citi Field in New York and Globe Life Field in Arlington, becoming the first K-pop boy group to do so.
ATEEZ is scheduled to continue their North American tour on the 25th at the Footprint Center in Phoenix. Their continued growth is expected to attract more attention from fans and the media alike.
As anticipation grows for ATEEZ’s next steps, many are eager to see what records they will set and what performances they will deliver.