STAYC mistakenly wore vintage Rangers FC strips during a show in Texas last month.
A K-pop group that mistakenly wore Rangers FC shirts during a performance in the US were warmly welcomed to Glasgow during a visit to Ibrox Stadium.
pronounced Stacey, had worn the 1990s Rangers FC strip during a show in Texas last month, thinking it was a kit worn by the Dallas Rangers baseball team. The Scottish club later invited the group to the stadium, where they introduced themselves to a large group of supporters who gathered outside Edmiston House. Members of the band thanked the crowd for visiting them in what was their first trip to Scotland. One member said: 'This is our first time in Scotland and we are so happy right now.
a female K-pop group from South Korea, consists of band members Isa, Seeun, Yoon, J, Sumin and Sieun. The group formed in 2020 and soon became popular, with a following across much of Asia and the West.
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