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Rise Anton, at the concert, we ended up crying.."I thought you wouldn't cry because you were tired" [the star scene]

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Lee Seunghun

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/Photo = SM Entertainment
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Boy group RIZE showed off their passion for fans.

On the afternoon of the 8th, at KSPO DOME (formerly Gymnastics Stadium) in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, the first world tour of Rise (2026 RIIZE CONCERT TOUR [RIIZING LOUD] FINALE IN SEOUL) was held.

Rise, who returned to the encore stage after all the performances, delivered his thoughts on ending the first world tour finale. First of all, SUNGCHAN said, "This moment is always difficult. I just feel grateful. There are only six people on the stage right now, but many staff members are making this performance until this stage was made. Everything was possible because of Breeze's shouts, the moment when the members relied on each other when they were having a hard time, and there were people who worked hard out of sight. Thank you for trusting and loving us until the end. I will not forget my gratitude in the future, he said.

Shotaro then said, "I was happy to be able to do my first world tour after my debut with wonderful members. Thank you for always supporting us. I hope you look forward to the development in the future. I will also work harder to repay you," Eun-seok said. "I will try to develop further and become a person who will not be ashamed of Breeze."

Won Bin said, "This Seoul performance was the best stage. It was good that everyone looked at me with pretty eyes and cheered for me. We are nothing without Breeze. I'm always grateful. I don't think I've repaid everything yet. Let's stay together until we repay you. Don't look away, don't forget these memories and emotions, and let's meet again next time," So-hee said, "I just love you so much. Thank you. I want to tell you to stay with me. We can't live without Breeze."

Finally, Anton said, "I've grown a lot as a team through this tour," adding, "I didn't know how to cry. Honestly, I thought I wouldn't cry because it was so hard, but the members who worked the hardest next to me worked hard. We even filled up the Tokyo Dome. I love you," he said, shedding tears.

Rise released its new single "Fame" in November last year.

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