K-Pop Group aespa Announces Major Japan Dome Tour, Expanding Global Reach
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-11-17 16:02:35
K-pop sensation aespa has revealed plans to elevate their international concert tour, announcing performances at two prestigious Japanese venues in 2025.The group, managed by SM Entertainment, will make their debut at Osaka's Kyocera Dome on April 11-12, followed by their third consecutive performance at the iconic Tokyo Dome on April 25-26. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the group's rapidly growing global popularity.During recent concerts at Tokyo's Yoyogi National Stadium, aespa surprised fans by revealing their upcoming dome tour, which underscores their remarkable success in the Japanese music market. The group has already completed an arena tour across multiple Japanese cities, performing to over 10,000 fans in each venue.Currently, aespa is continuing their Asian tour with scheduled performances in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Macau, and Jakarta through early 2026. The group is also set to appear on Amazon Music Live on November 13, further solidifying their international presence.This dome tour achievement follows aespa's previous records, including being the fastest foreign artist to perform at Tokyo Dome and the first female overseas artist to hold consecutive dome concerts in Japan for two years.The announcement highlights aespa's growing global influence and continued expansion in the international music scene, demonstrating their strong appeal beyond South Korean markets.
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