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IVE re-enters Tokyo Dome on June 24th.Return after 1 year and 9 months [Official]

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Yun Seongyeol

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/Photo provided = Starship Entertainment
/Photo provided = Starship Entertainment

Girl group IVE (IVE, Ahn Yu-jin, Autumn Ray, Jang Won-young, Lee Seo) will re-enter the Tokyo Dome.

According to its agency Starship Entertainment on the 14th, IVE will hold its second world tour "SHOW WHAT I AM" at Tokyo Dome, Japan, on June 24.

It has been about a year and nine months since the Tokyo Dome performance. Earlier in September 2024, IVE entered Tokyo Dome for the first time through an encore performance of its first world tour "SHOW WHAT I HAVE." At that time, all seats were sold out both days at the same time as the ticket opened, attracting a total of 95,000 spectators.

They added a solid setlist, colorful performance, and band sound to provide a high-quality stage. In addition, it proved its strong local popularity by decorating the front page of major local media, such as the production of a special edition focusing on the performance.

Based on its expanded musical spectrum and solid skills, IVE opened its second world tour "SHOW WHAT I AM" at KSPO DOME (formerly Olympic Gymnastics Stadium) for three days from October 31 to November 2 last year.

In addition, IVE, which successfully completed its second full-length album "REVIVE+" in February, recently resumed its "Show What I'm" tour at the Asiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Among them, the news of the Tokyo Dome performance is raising the heat of the tour to the fullest.

In particular, IVE will continue its local enthusiasm by holding a "Show What I'm" performance in Osaka, Kyocera Dome, Japan, on the 18th and 19th before entering the Tokyo Dome.

On the 3rd, expectations were raised by pre-releasing "Fashion" (Fashion) from Japan's fourth album "LUCID DREAM" (Lucid Dream), which is scheduled to be released on May 27.

Meanwhile, IVE has continued to make steady progress since its official debut in Japan in 2022. With Japan's third album "Be Right" released last year, it topped Billboard Japan's Top Album Sales, and the hit song "After LIKE" exceeded 200 million cumulative plays based on Billboard's Japanese streaming.

It was also on stage at the Rock in Japan Festival 2025, one of Japan's four biggest rock festivals, NHK's "Venue 101," and TBS' "Let Snow Man Do It." He appeared in major programs in Japan, including 'SP'.

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