PLAVE, making history as the first virtual idol group

  • 이소연 |2025.05.16 17:34
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PLAVE, the virtual idol group, will be making history as the first virtual idol group to perform at the KSPO Dome, and they are kicking off their first Asia tour this August.

PLAVE announced their ‘2025 PLAVE Asia Tour ‘DASH: Quantum Leap’ on May 16th through their official SNS channels, releasing a teaser poster. The poster, created as a motion graphic, features the tour title and performance dates against a dark, night-sky background. Sparkling stars and diamond cubic lettering combine to create a glamorous and grand atmosphere.

The Asia tour will begin with three nights of concerts at the KSPO Dome (formerly Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Songpa-gu, Seoul, from August 15th to 17th. Following Seoul, they will perform in Taipei on August 23rd, Hong Kong on October 1st, Jakarta on October 18th, Bangkok on October 25th, and Tokyo for two nights on November 1st and 2nd, connecting with global fans in a total of six cities.

Notably, PLAVE is the first virtual idol group to perform at the KSPO Dome, often referred to as the “stage of dreams” for domestic artists, once again demonstrating their exceptional popularity and creating a buzz. Blast, their agency, stated, “As this is the first Asia tour in just two years since their debut, we will present a rich spectacle with diverse song selections, outstanding technology, and brilliant performances.” They added, “Detailed information regarding the Seoul and other Asia tour schedules, as well as ticket information, will be announced through PLAVE’s official SNS channels in the future.”

Meanwhile, PLAVE will release their Japanese debut single, “Kakurenbo (かくれんぼ),” on June 16th and begin full-scale activities in Japan.

Written by Yoon Seong Yeol
Translated by Lee So Yun



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