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TVXQ Captivates Tokyo Dome... 350,000 Attendees for Japan Tour

Seunghun Ji
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2025-04-28 17:50:01
TVXQ. Photo | SM Entertainment
TVXQ. Photo | SM Entertainment

The group TVXQ has grandly concluded their nationwide live tour in Japan with a performance at the Tokyo Dome.

The 'TVXQ 20th Anniversary Live Tour ~Zon~' kicked off in Saitama last November and included a total of 22 performances across 9 cities, including Aichi, Hiroshima, Osaka, Fukui, Miyagi, Fukuoka, Kanagawa, and Tokyo, attracting a total of 350,000 spectators in celebration of TVXQ's 20th anniversary of their debut in Japan, receiving explosive responses.

In particular, TVXQ achieved an unprecedented number of performances with a total of 33 shows at the Tokyo Dome and 92 nationwide dome performances during their concert held from April 25 to 27, further breaking their own record for the 'most performances by a foreign artist at the Tokyo Dome and nationwide domes,' proving their overwhelming status as 'Asia's top class.'

Additionally, the Tokyo Dome concert was held to coincide with TVXQ's Japanese debut date on April 27, adding more significance to the event. To commemorate this, major Japanese media outlets such as Sports Nippon, Nikkan Sports, Sports Hochi, Sankei Sports, and Daily Sports published special editions focusing on the Tokyo Dome concert, showcasing TVXQ's unwavering popularity and power.

Moreover, during this concert, TVXQ presented a variety of upgraded stage productions, including changes to the existing setlist with songs like 'Hug,' 'Purple Line,' and 'Humanoise,' delivering a perfect performance. They successfully wrapped up their 20th anniversary activities in Japan, which included album releases, broadcasts, magazines, pop-up stores, and tours, all continuing from last year.

Meanwhile, after completing their nationwide live tour in Japan, TVXQ will attend the 'SM Town Live 2025' in Mexico City on May 10 (local time) and in Los Angeles, USA, on May 12.

[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]

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