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Band DAY6 will hold a special solo concert this December to wrap up the year on a romantic note.
On November 3 at midnight, JYP Entertainment unveiled the official poster for “2025 DAY6 Special Concert ‘The Present’” via the group’s official social media channels. According to the announcement, DAY6 will perform from December 19 to 21 at KSPO DOME in Songpa-gu, Seoul, celebrating their 10th debut anniversary together with their fans, My Day.
Since their debut in September 2015, Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon have written and performed countless beloved songs, earning the title of a “trustworthy and listen-worthy band.” Each of their concerts has featured meticulously curated setlists that leave fans deeply satisfied. Expectations are high for the upcoming concert, which promises to deliver heartwarming performances perfect for a romantic year-end.
Marking their 10th anniversary this year, DAY6 has celebrated through a variety of special projects — including new music releases, original content, entertainment appearances, and a pop-up exhibition that looked back on their career. In May, they released the digital single “Maybe Tomorrow” and became the first Korean band to perform at KSPO DOME, setting an audience record per show while successfully wrapping up their world tour “FOREVER YOUNG.”
In July, they held their official fan meeting “DAY6 4TH FANMEETING ‘PIER 10: All My Days’” for six shows at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, creating cherished memories with fans.
In August, DAY6 made history again as the first K-pop band to perform at Goyang Stadium, kicking off their 10th Anniversary Tour “The DECADE.” The following month, they released their full-length album “The DECADE,” encapsulating the group’s musical evolution.
With “The Present,” DAY6 will bring their fulfilling 2025 to a meaningful close, while continuing their 10th Anniversary Tour “The DECADE” into next year. The tour will move on to Hong Kong (January 17–18), Manila (January 24), and Kuala Lumpur (January 31), extending DAY6’s global journey into 2026.
Written by Kim No Eul
Translated by Lee So Yun