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TVXQ concert tours in Japan TVXQ in September 2007 Japan concert tours 12 Fan club events 5 The South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起, Tōhōshinki) in Japan, have embarked on twelve nation-wide concert tours. Debuting as a five-member vocal pop group in April 2005, Tohoshinki held their first Japanese tour, the Heart, Mind and Soul Tour, in 2006. This was followed by ...
Not to mention, many superfans like Ishiyone bought tickets for multiple shows. 28-year-old Maiko Akazawa, who grew up listening to Swift’s music, bought tickets for all four nights in the VIP ...
Tour dates in Japan and other Asian countries were unveiled on June 6 and 21, respectively. [6] [7] On July 1, 2022, the band released a trailer on YouTube along with a poster listing the dates for the tour and marking the start of the tour with its first show at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in South Korea the next day.
The tour covered Osaka, Saitama, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagoya, and Fukuoka with total of fourteen performances. [6] 2011–2012: Girls' Generation Tour: Hoot and Girls' Generation (2011) July 23, 2011 – February 12, 2012 (Asia) 92,000: 9 The eponymously titled "2011 Girls' Generation Tour" was the group's 2nd world tour.
The tickets were sold out immediately within 5 minutes for general sales, and more than 2.5 million tickets have been applied for. [5] The two Seoul shows were rescheduled from September 30 – October 1 to October 21–22, taking place at Gocheok Sky Dome , subtitled "Seoul Special (Unveil 13)", [ 6 ] [ 7 ] which tickets were also sold out. [ 8 ]
Location Arena Date built Capacity Image Akita: Akita Prefectural Gymnasium: 1968 6,000 CNA Arena: 1994 5,000 Aomori: Maeda Arena: 2002 5,500 Chiba: Port Arena
The group's first concert tour commenced in July 2018 with their Blackpink Arena Tour, which held 8 shows throughout Japan and attracted 125,000 spectators. In November of that year, Blackpink embarked on their first worldwide concert tour, the In Your Area World Tour , which saw 36 shows in 17 countries across Asia, North America, Europe and ...
The tour visited six of Japan's major concert domes, making BigBang the first foreign artists to headline their own six-dome tour. The tour was one of the country's highest-grossing concert tours of the year, and grossed over US$70.6 million from sixteen shows, with all of the tickets from the tour being sold out. [2]