Thursday, November 13, 2025

Aespa Tour Expands to Tokyo and Osaka Domes

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South Korean girl group Aespa announced new dates for its ongoing international tour, signaling a major milestone. The aespa tour will now include shows at Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome in Osaka. These will be the group’s first dome concerts in Japan.

The announcement came during Aespa’s Tokyo concert. The additional shows are scheduled for April 11-12 in Osaka and April 25-26 in Tokyo. These performances reflect growing fan demand and the group’s expanding international influence.

The aespa tour began in Seoul with three concerts that received praise from fans and media. Afterward, Aespa visited three Japanese cities for nine shows. The tour will continue in Bangkok next weekend, further expanding the group’s presence in Southeast Asia.

Aespa will also release a digital single under the same title as the ongoing tour by the end of this year. Their latest album, the sixth EP “Rich Man,” was released in September. It became their seventh million-selling project and ranked No. 14 on the Billboard 200.

The Tokyo and Osaka dome performances will feature upgraded stage production, choreography, and fan interactions. These events aim to strengthen fan engagement while positioning Aespa among top-tier global K-pop acts.

Industry experts say dome concerts require high ticket demand and coordination. Aespa’s successful expansion demonstrates the group’s rising influence in shaping global music trends.

The new shows also enhance Aespa’s connection with Japanese fans. Fans eagerly await both the dome performances and the upcoming digital single.

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