TXT Sets New Records on Billboard Charts, Emerging as a Leading K-pop Group

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TXT continues to achieve remarkable success on the U.S. Billboard charts, solidifying their position as a powerful force in 4th generation K-pop. According to the latest Billboard chart dated December 7, they ranked 63rd on the ‘Artist 100’ chart, remaining on the chart for 85 consecutive weeks. This is the longest record for any 4th generation K-pop artist and the second longest among all K-pop artists, following BTS.

Their mini 7th album ‘The Chapter of Star: SANCTUARY’ ranked 127th on the ‘Billboard 200’, staying on the chart for three consecutive weeks. The album initially entered at number 2 and has maintained its presence in the upper ranks even after official promotions ended, solidifying its impact.

The album also showed impressive performance on detailed charts. ‘The Chapter of Star: SANCTUARY’ ranked 5th on the ‘World Albums’ chart, maintaining a top position for four consecutive weeks, and achieved 14th place on both the ‘Top Album Sales’ and ‘Top Current Album Sales’ charts.

TXT is actively engaging in end-of-year activities. On December 1, they successfully concluded their third world tour with an encore performance at Kyocera Dome Osaka in Japan. They are also set to perform at various year-end stages, including the ‘Music Bank Global Festival in Japan’ on December 14 and ‘SBS Gayo Daejeon’ on December 25. Notably, on December 31, they will be the only K-pop boy group to perform at Japan’s representative year-end music festival, NHK ‘Kohaku Uta Gassen’.

TXT’s journey, full of new records and achievements, continues to attract the attention of fans and industry stakeholders alike, sparking anticipation for their future endeavors.

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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