NCT DREAM's third world tour kicks off at Gocheok Sky Dome

  • 이소연 |2024.05.02 11:24
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NCT DREAM, a flashy boy group, is finally opening the door to their third world tour at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul.

NCT DREAM will hold '2024 NCT DREAM WORLD TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 3 : DREAM( )SCAPE>' at Seoul's Gocheok Sky Dome from May 2 to 4 for three days, taking the energetic first step of their grand journey to meet fans around the world. Especially, this concert, titled 'DREAM( )SCAPE,' following their album released in March, promises to weave together a grand narrative combining the music and storytelling from the album, enhancing the immersion of the performance with a diverse setlist, VCRs, and spectacular stage production.

Moreover, amid fervent interest, tickets for this Seoul concert were sold out immediately upon release, prompting the organizers to broadcast the May 3-4 performances online through Beyond Live and Weverse Live for fans who couldn't secure tickets. Additionally, NCT DREAM's album 'DREAM( )SCAPE' recently topped the Billboard Japan Top Album Sales weekly chart as of May 1, and also secured the top spot on the Oricon Daily Album chart on April 28-29 for two consecutive days, as well as topping the weekly overseas album chart, continuing their remarkable long-term popularity.

The album 'DREAM( )SCAPE,' comprising a total of six tracks including the title track 'Smoothie,' depicts the first journey of escaping from a numb reality filled with darkness and hardships to seek an idealistic dream. It has resonated with the concerns and pains of contemporary youth, delivering messages of support and receiving warm love from music fans.

Following the Seoul performance, NCT DREAM will hold '2024 NCT DREAM WORLD TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 3 : DREAM( )SCAPE> in JAPAN' at Kyocera Dome Osaka on May 11-12.


Written by Lee Seung Hun

Translated by Lee So Yun




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