SM Entertainment Announces Exclusive Two-Part Show 'SHINee’s Box' for Japanese Audiences
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SHINee, the veteran K-pop idol band, set to captivate Japanese fans with performances, talk segments, and games in their first standalone show on TV Asahi
▲ Courtesy of SM EntertainmentIn a separate event, SHINee is slated to perform at Tokyo Dome on February 24 and 25 for the concert titled "SHINee World VI Perfect Illumination – Japan Final Live in Tokyo Dome." This marks the band's return to the prestigious venue for the first time in approximately six years, underscoring the significance of the occasion for both the group and their Japanese fanbase.
The four-member act embarked on a successful tour of Japan from September to November last year, holding eight concerts that collectively drew an audience of around 80,000 concertgoers. The upcoming exclusive show and Tokyo Dome performance contribute to SHINee's continued presence and popularity in the Japanese music scene.
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
SM Entertainment revealed on Thursday the upcoming broadcast of "SHINee’s Box," an exclusive two-part program featuring the veteran idol band SHINee. The show is scheduled to air on TV Asahi, with the first segment premiering this Saturday and the second on March 2. During the program, SHINee will engage in performances, discussions, and games, marking their inaugural standalone show in Japan.
The four-member act embarked on a successful tour of Japan from September to November last year, holding eight concerts that collectively drew an audience of around 80,000 concertgoers. The upcoming exclusive show and Tokyo Dome performance contribute to SHINee's continued presence and popularity in the Japanese music scene.
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