TWICE’s Unit MISAMO Captivates Japanese Fans with Tokyo Dome Entry

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MISAMO, the Japanese unit of TWICE, a representative girl group of the third generation of K-pop, is set to hold a historic performance at Tokyo Dome in Japan. According to JYP Entertainment, MISAMO will take the stage at Tokyo Dome from January 15 to 16, 2024, achieving this milestone just one year and four months after their debut in Japan.

In July of last year, MISAMO successfully entered the Japanese market by releasing their first mini-album ‘Masterpiece’. Earlier this month, they left a strong impression on local fans by holding the ‘HAUTE COUTURE’ tour at Saitama Belluna Dome and Osaka Kyocera Dome. With this, MISAMO has solidified their presence in Japan, securing a total of six dome performances.

At the Kyocera Dome concert, they received enthusiastic cheers from the audience, covering ‘NEW LOOK’ by Namie Amuro, one of Japan’s top singers, along with tracks from their recently released second mini-album ‘HAUTE COUTURE’. The performance in Kansai, the hometown region of the members, served as an opportunity for close interaction with their fans. MISAMO members Mina, Sana, and Momo expressed their gratitude, stating, “This performance was possible thanks to our fans, and we are truly thankful.”

This year, TWICE has showcased various charms through solo, unit, and group activities. They are set to release a new mini-album ‘STRATEGY’ on December 6, with the title track featuring American rapper Megan Thee Stallion, raising anticipation. Additionally, on the 21st, they will become the first K-pop artists to appear on ‘Amazon Music Live’, and in April next year, they are scheduled to attend Coldplay’s concert in Korea as special guests.

MISAMO’s performance at Tokyo Dome will once again prove TWICE’s global advancement. Expectations are high for MISAMO’s future activities.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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