Aespa Throws First Pitch for New York Yankees

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The girls were seen waving to attendees before Winter stepped up to the plate for an impressive throw.

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to discuss their recent successes. “Due to the pandemic, we didn’t have many opportunities to meet our fans in person, but ever since the COVID restrictions have loosened up, each and every opportunity spent with our fans and on stage is very precious to us. We have our own metaverse worldview which was able to gain a lot of attention since we were spending more time at home during the pandemic,” KARINA explained.

The group is set to embark on a 14-date tour in the United States this summer, kicking off in Los Angeles at the Arena on Aug. 13, before making stops in Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Boston and more — concluding at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Sept. 5.Aespa greeting the fans at Yankee Stadium and Winter throwing out the first pitch ⚾️

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