K-pop group Treasure celebrates Korean heritage at Dodger Stadium

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Fresh off their first-ever US tour, K-pop boy group Treasure capped off their stateside run with an appearance at Dodger Stadium during Korean Heritage Night. The 10-member global group, under YG Entertainment, brought their signature energy and charm to Los Angeles, which delighted both K-pop and baseball fans. The Los Angeles Dodgers themselves hyped the

K-pop boy band Treasure performs at Dodger Stadium during Korean Heritage Night. Photo from yg_treasure_official/Instagram Fresh off their first-ever US tour , K-pop boy group Treasure capped off their stateside run with an appearance at Dodger Stadium during Korean Heritage Night. The 10-member global group, under YG Entertainment, brought their signature energy and charm to Los Angeles, which delighted both K-pop and baseball fans.

The Los Angeles Dodgers themselves hyped the group’s visit on social media, posting, “Dodger Stadium, you ready for @yg_treasure_official tonight?”—a teaser that quickly had fans buzzing online. Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy .



A post shared by Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) Following the event, the Dodgers shared a warm message, writing, “It was a TREASURE having you here at Dodger Stadium!” and posted photos encapsulating the electric atmosphere the group brought with them. During their time at the stadium, the Treasure members celebrated Korean heritage and fully embraced the local culture. They were seen browsing through Dodgers merchandise, trying on caps and jerseys and playfully goofing around with each other.

Their joy was captured in several clips and photos posted online. A post shared by Los Angeles Dodgers (@dodgers) One of the highlights of the night was their meeting with Korean American MLB player Tommy Edman. The LA Dodgers infielder greeted each member warmly and engaged in light conversation with the group.

The visit came shortly after another major milestone – Treasure’s performance at the Grammy Museum’s Global Spin Live on April 14. This marked a historic moment for the group, as they became the first boy group from YG Entertainment to perform at the venue. They followed in the footsteps of fellow labelmates Babymonster, who performed there just a month earlier.

Treasure’s first US tour and back-to-back appearances in iconic LA venues had fans reacting with excitement online. From their 2020 debut with “The First Step: Chapter One” to their latest mini-album “Pleasure” – featuring tracks like “Yellow,” “Saruru” and “Whatever, Whenever” – the group continues to prove their staying power in the industry..