BIG BANG kicked off their world tour at Tokyo Dome on the 12 this month. BIG BANG is the first-ever foreign artist who holds Tokyo dome tour for three years in a row.
BIG BANG’s Japan dome tour that has been kicked off one year after last year’s one was filled with the high energy of 55,000 people of audience from even before the beginning of the concert. When the hall was darkened, an opening video like a blockbuster movie was played, and then BIG BANG appeared on the stage, the concert began in earnest with explosive acclamation from the audience.
BIG BANG captivated local fans by performing “BANG BANG BANG”, “LOSER”, “IF YOU” and other songs of “MADE SERIES” that was released from May to August this year, as well as their all-time hits like “FANTASTIC BABY”, “BAD BOY”, etc.
BIG BANG also talked about their new album to be released in Japan, saying, “The MADE album will be released soon. Enjoy our concert now and then please look forward to our album!”
“MADE SERIES”, a new album to be released by BIG BANG in Japan, will include the eight songs that have been released in Korea this year. The date of the album’s release is February 3, next year. Before that, Daesung will release “Encore!! 3D Tour ‘D-LITE DLive D’slove” of his Japan tour that drew 100,000 fans for two years in a row for the first-ever time for a Korean solo artist, on January 27 next year.
Beginning from the Tokyo Dome concert held on the 12 this month, BIG BANG will have Tokyo Dome concert from the 13 to 15. Then, BIG BANG will continue with their Japan dome tour that will draw 801,000 fans to 16 concerts in total four cities, including the concert at Kyocera Dome in Osaka from the 20 to 22 this month, at Yafuoku Dome in Fukuoka from the 28 to 29 this month, at Nagoya Dome from the 5 to 6 in December this year, at Kyocera Dome in Osaka again from the 9 to 11 in January, 2016, and then at Yafuoku dome in Fukuoka again for February 6 and 7 next year.
BIG BANG has been carrying out the largest world concert tour ever for any Korean singer, which gives 70 concerts in 15 countries around the world, drawing more than 1.4 million fans.
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