IVE, the popular K-pop group featuring An Yujin, Gaeul, Rei, Jang Wonyoung, Liz, and Lee Seo, is ready to captivate fans in Japan. Their concert tour, "IVE SCOUT IN JAPAN," kicks off on December 12 and 13 at the Aichi Sky Expo in Nagoya. This exciting tour includes 11 shows across major cities like Fukuoka, Kobe, and Yokohama. It aims to entertain around 90,000 fans and marks IVE’s first solo fan concert in Nagoya, which is Rei’s hometown.
Earlier this year, IVE made headlines in Japan with their first fan concert, "The From Queens." This event attracted over 57,000 fans across eight shows in Yokohama and Kobe. The "IVE SCOUT" concert series began on a high note in Seoul on December 5 and 6. During this event, the group showcased their enhanced live performance skills and introduced exciting new unit stages that thrilled attendees.
Since their debut in Japan in October 2022 with the Japanese version of their hit song "ELEVEN," IVE has gained significant recognition in the K-pop scene. They earned a Gold Disc from the Japan Record Association and made a remarkable appearance at NHK’s prestigious "Kōhaku Uta Gassen." Their success in the Japanese market continued with the release of their first Japanese album, "WAVE," in 2023, and they plan to debut their second album, "ALIVE," in 2024.
IVE has also performed at major events like "Summer Sonic 2024" and the "Tokyo Girls Collection." Notably, they became the first Korean act to perform at K-Arena Yokohama. Their finale performance at Tokyo Dome during their inaugural world tour, "SHOW WHAT I HAVE," solidified their status as a global sensation.
As excitement builds for their concerts in Japan, IVE continues to shape their legacy as a leading group in the K-pop industry. Fans eagerly await their performances, which promise to be unforgettable experiences. IVE’s journey in Japan is just beginning, and their fans are thrilled to support them every step of the way.
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