TXT Sets a New Record in K-Pop History with 85 Consecutive Weeks on Billboard Chart

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TXT continues to elevate the status of K-pop with outstanding achievements on the US Billboard chart. According to the latest Billboard chart (dated December 7), TXT ranked 63rd on the ‘Artist 100’ chart, setting a remarkable record of 85 consecutive weeks on the chart. This is the longest record for a fourth-generation K-pop artist and the second longest for any K-pop artist, following BTS.

TXT’s mini 7th album, “The Chapter of Star: SANCTUARY,” ranked 127th on the main album chart, ‘Billboard 200,’ maintaining its position for three consecutive weeks. The album initially entered the chart at number 2 upon release and has consistently remained on the chart, proving TXT’s strong presence even after the official promotional activities ended.

The album also performed exceptionally well on other detailed charts. “The Chapter of Star: SANCTUARY” remained in the top 5 for four consecutive weeks on the ‘World Albums’ chart and ranked 14th on both ‘Top Album Sales’ and ‘Top Current Album Sales.’

Meanwhile, TXT is also making an impact on year-end stages, providing fans with unforgettable moments. They successfully concluded their encore performance at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Japan on December 1, marking the end of their third world tour, ‘TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR 〈ACT : PROMISE〉,’ which started in May. They are also set to appear in year-end broadcasts such as the ‘2024 Music Bank Global Festival in JAPAN’ on December 14, ‘SBS Gayo Daejeon’ on December 25, and will be the only K-pop boy group to perform at NHK’s ‘Kōhaku Uta Gassen’ on December 31, ending the year in a spectacular manner.

Fans eagerly anticipate how long TXT’s upward trajectory will continue and what new emotions they will deliver through their stages and new music.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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