‘THE DREAM SHOW’ Kicks Off Today
NCT DREAM’s Past, Present, and Future… ‘THE DREAM SHOW’ Kicks Off Today (July 10) at Gocheok Sky Dome
Boy group NCT DREAM officially opens the curtain on their fourth solo concert today, July 10.
Titled ‘2025 NCT DREAM TOUR <THE DREAM SHOW 4: DREAM THE FUTURE>’, the tour kicks off with a grand three-day run at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul from July 10 to 12. The concert aligns with the time-travel concept of their upcoming 5th full-length album ‘Go Back To The Future’, and will present the dreams NCT DREAM has achieved over the past nine years, as well as the future they aim to create. Through a storytelling-driven setlist and futuristic, large-scale production, the show promises to deliver an immersive experience reminiscent of a sci-fi film.
Notably, the group will premiere performances of their double title tracks, “BTTF” (Back To The Future) and “CHILLER”, ahead of the album’s release. In addition, NCT DREAM plans to showcase various hit songs from their past, illustrating their journey from past to present to future on stage.
The July 10 concert will also be live-viewed in over 90 theaters across Japan, Taipei, and Hong Kong. The July 11–12 shows will be simultaneously broadcast through global platforms Beyond LIVE and Weverse, with the July 12 concert airing live on Japan’s KNTV, allowing fans around the world to enjoy the performances in real time.
Following Seoul, NCT DREAM’s fourth tour will continue across Asia, with stops including:
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Bangkok Rajamangala National Stadium on August 16–17
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Hong Kong Kai Tak Stadium on August 30
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Jakarta International Stadium on September 27–28
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Singapore Indoor Stadium on October 18–19
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Taipei Dome on December 6
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Kuala Lumpur Axiata Arena on December 13–14
Additional dates will be announced later.
NCT DREAM’s 5th full-length album, ‘Go Back To The Future,’ will be released on July 14 at 6 PM (KST) via various music platforms. The album will contain 9 tracks, including the double title tracks “BTTF” and “CHILLER.”
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