Big Ocean to Make History with First Solo Concert in 2025
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-12-12 20:36:19
Big Ocean, the world’s first idol group composed entirely of members with hearing impairments, is set to hold their inaugural solo concert, marking a significant milestone in the music industry. The trio, consisting of Chanyeon, Hyunjin, and Jiseok, announced on their official social media accounts that the concert, titled Follow, will take place on March 9, 2025, at the Toyota City Cultural Hall in Nagoya, Japan.
The concert shares its name with Big Ocean’s debut mini-album, Follow. According to their agency, Parastar Entertainment, the group plans to perform tracks from the album while also delivering exclusive performances that fans can only experience at this event. These special stages aim to highlight the group’s unique artistry and innovative approach to music.
Big Ocean has garnered widespread attention for their groundbreaking status as a group of artists who redefine what it means to create and perform music. By combining their passion for music with advanced technologies and visuals, they are breaking barriers and challenging perceptions in the global music scene.
Through this solo concert, the group aims to deliver an immersive experience filled with distinctive sounds and striking visuals, creating unforgettable memories for attendees. Fans are eager to see how Big Ocean’s story and talent will unfold on such a significant stage.
Tickets for the concert will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday through Ticket Pia and Lawson Ticket, two of Japan’s leading ticketing platforms. The group’s agency has encouraged fans to stay updated via Big Ocean’s official social media channels for further announcements and details about the concert.
Big Ocean’s first solo concert represents not just a milestone for the group, but also a step forward in expanding inclusivity in the entertainment industry. By embracing their unique abilities, the trio has inspired countless fans and shown that music can transcend conventional boundaries.
As Big Ocean prepares to take the stage in Nagoya, anticipation is building for a performance that promises to blend heartfelt music with a powerful message of perseverance and innovation. The event is expected to be a landmark moment, not only for the group but for the music industry as a whole.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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