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  2. List of TVXQ concert tours in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The tour's two-day finale was held at Japan's largest stadium, the Nissan Stadium, pushing the duo as the first international music act to headline a stadium concert. [3] The Time Tour was the highest-grossing and most-attended concert tour held by a foreign music act in Japan at the time, selling over 850,000 tickets and grossing US$93 million ...

  3. Denkōsekka Arena Tour - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz A-Class wrapped with an original illustration drawn by Niina Ai (pictured).. Since the debut, Yoasobi previously held two livestream concerts in 2021–Keep Out Theater in February, and Sing Your World, a collaboration with Uniqlo, in July–and one face-to-face one-off concert Nice to Meet You in December, as well as several Japanese music festivals.

  4. Pagtatag! World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Pagtatag!World Tour was the second world tour headlined by the Filipino boy band SB19, launched to support their second extended play (EP), Pagtatag! (2023). The world tour comprises 18 shows that commenced on June 24, 2023, in Quezon City, Philippines, stopping by in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

  5. List of Girls' Generation concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour: Girls & Peace: February 9, 2013 – April 21, 2013 (Japan) 200,000: 20 The group's second Japanese tour was announced on August 31, 2012, with ticket applicability starting September 12, 2012. The tour covered 20 stops. [8] They performed to 200,000 people across seven Japanese cities. 2013–2014: Girls & Peace ...

  6. List of BigBang concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Dome Tour was BigBang's fourth concert tour in Japan. The tour visited six of Japan's major concert domes, making BigBang the first foreign artists to headline their own six-dome tour. The sold-out tour was one of the country's highest-grossing concert tours of the year, and grossed over US$70.6 million from sixteen shows. [7]

  7. Ready to Be World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The third part of the tour was announced on August 28, with an additional concert in Melbourne, Australia, as well as shows in Indonesia, Mexico, and Brazil. [16] [17] On September 7, a second show was added in Brazil after tickets sold out. [18] [19] A second concert date was also added in Mexico after all tickets quickly sold out on September ...

  8. Japan Dome Tour - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Japan Dome Tour X - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Dome Tour “X” was the fifth concert tour in Japan and eighth overall by South Korean boy band Big Bang. The tour began on November 15, 2014 in Nagoya, and concluded on January 18, 2015 in Osaka. The tour made BigBang the first foreign artist to hold five dome arena concerts for two consecutive years. [4]