
Tomorrow X Together will hold a tour of Japan's five major domes. They announced that they will hold a total of 10 performances in five cities across Japan starting in November. This announcement was made at the showcase celebrating the release of their third Japanese full album, Starkissed, on the 22nd. The members were moved by the response from their fandom, MOA, and vowed, "We will show a stage that will not disappoint."
The tour will begin in Saitama on November 15-16. It will then continue with performances in Aichi on December 6-7 and Fukuoka on December 27-28. Additional shows will follow in Tokyo on January 21-22, 2026, and Osaka on February 7-8. They will perform at Belluna Dome, Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka, Tokyo Dome, and Kyocera Dome Osaka, touring Japan's five major domes.
Tomorrow X Together held the first concert of their fourth world tour, ACT : TOMORROW, at Seoul Gocheok Sky Dome on August 22-23. They had originally planned six performances in three Japanese cities but decided to add more shows due to the enthusiastic response from local fans. Having entered Japan's four major domes in the shortest time among K-pop artists with last year's world tour ACT : PROMISE, they plan to further expand their status as "stage tellers" through this tour.
Tomorrow X Together officially released their third Japanese full album, Starkissed, on the 22nd. The album sold 266,415 copies on its first day and ranked first on the latest Oricon chart (October 21) in the Daily Album Ranking. The title track, Can't Stop, also proved the group's influence by ranking first on Oricon's Daily Digital Single Ranking (October 20).
They are scheduled to appear on Japanese TV programs such as EX's Music Station on the 24th and NHK's Venue101 on the 25th. Through these appearances, they plan to continue communicating with fans and further strengthen their popularity in Japan. Tomorrow X Together is expected to once again demonstrate the power of K-pop through this tour and their broadcast appearances.



Previous Article






