
According to Billboard on Sunday, the octet notched "their seventh top 10" entry on the U.S. main albums chart with "Golden Hour: Part 3," the third in the series, about a week after its release on June 13.
With 105,000 copies sold in the U.S., the album ranked just behind American country singer Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem," which held the top spot for a fifth consecutive week.
With the latest feat, ATEEZ have now placed seven albums in the top 10 of the chart including their previous "Golden Hour" series, which reached No. 1 in November last year as well as their first chart-topper "The World EP. Fin: Will" in December 2023.
Meanwhile, they will hold a concert in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province next month, kicking off their world tour, which includes stops in Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo.
Kim Hee-su Reporter khs@ajunews.com
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