Treasure's fan concert in Japan recorded a complete sellout for all shows, while continuously expanding the performance schedule, showcasing its presence as a strong global performance player.
According to YG Entertainment on the 2nd, the '2025 TREASURE FAN CONCERT [SPECIAL MOMENT] IN JAPAN' recorded a complete sellout for all shows.
Not only the originally planned eight performances but also the emergency addition of the daytime concert in Hyogo and the evening concert in Saitama quickly sold out due to explosive demand, leading to another ticket crisis. YG responded proactively by increasing the availability of seats in all the venues as inquiries from fans who could not secure tickets poured in.
As a result, Treasure will meet more fans across four cities in a total of ten performances, including three shows on April 23-24 at Hyogo’s Jiraiyon Arena in Kobe, two shows on May 2-3 at Aichi Sky Expo, two shows on May 5-6 at Fukuoka’s West Japan General Exhibition Center, and three shows on May 17-18 at Saitama Super Arena.
Celebrating the fourth anniversary of their debut in Japan this year, Treasure is achieving remarkable success across various metrics and showing rapid growth. They topped the Oricon chart with each album and also secured the number one spot on the weekly pop album chart with their special mini album 'PLEASURE' released last month.
Through four independent tours in Japan held over two years since November 2022, they achieved a significant milestone of exceeding 970,000 cumulative audience members, solidifying their position as a 'performance-oriented artist.' Expectations are high for yet another meaningful footprint they will leave through this fan concert.
Meanwhile, Treasure opened the global fan concert [SPECIAL MOMENT] with a splendid debut from the 28th to the 30th of last month at Kyunghee University’s Peace Hall in Seoul. They plan to move to North America (New York, Washington D.C., Oakland, Los Angeles) and Japan (Hyogo, Aichi, Fukuoka, Saitama) to interact with local fans in a total of nine cities and 17 performances.
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