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K-Pop boy group Treasure Set to Enchant Fans at Tokyo Dome Concert

Rookie Boy Band Expands Global Reach with Coveted Venue Performance and Chart-Topping Album

YG Entertainment


Breaking new ground in their meteoric rise, the K-pop phenomenon Treasure is poised to captivate audiences at one of Japan's most esteemed music venues, the iconic Tokyo Dome, announced YG Entertainment on Friday.


The agency unveiled plans for the groundbreaking event, revealing that the rising boy band will grace the Tokyo Dome stage with a fan meeting entitled "'Hello Again' Tokyo Dome Special" on November 12th, marking a momentous achievement for the young group.

The Tokyo Dome, revered as Japan's grandest concert hall, stands as a prestigious destination for K-pop luminaries, solidifying Treasure's position as a global musical force to be reckoned with.

Kicking off an eagerly anticipated journey, Treasure's extensive concert series will embark on a captivating tour, spanning five cities and encompassing a remarkable 20 shows. Commencing at Fukuoka's esteemed Kokusai Center on September 2-3, the series will traverse through the month, making resplendent stops at Kobe Port Island Hall in Hyogo on September 8-10, followed by Kanagawa's Pia Arena MM on September 16-18, and Aichi's Sky Expo Hall A on September 23-24. The grand crescendo of the tour will culminate at Tokyo's Ariake Arena on September 30-October 1, culminating in the much-anticipated performance at the illustrious Tokyo Dome on November 12.

Treasure, who burst onto the scene with their debut in March 2021, has been on an unstoppable trajectory of success. Their second LP, aptly titled "Reboot," marked a monumental milestone for the group, catapulting them into the realm of million-sellers. With its release on July 28, the album amassed a staggering 1.71 million sales, a testament to the group's unwavering popularity and global influence.

The upcoming "Hello Again" fan meeting serves as a captivating spinoff from Treasure's recent world tour, aptly named "Hello." The tour, spanning 40 remarkable shows across 10 countries from November to May, epitomizes the band's unwavering commitment to connecting with fans around the world.

As Treasure's star continues to ascend, their momentous performance at the Tokyo Dome promises to be an unforgettable milestone in their ongoing journey, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of K-pop history.

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