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TXT Japan Tour Expands to Five Cities

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Tomorrow X Together, known as TXT, will perform in five Japanese cities as part of their TXT Japan Tour, Big Hit Music announced Thursday. The expansion reflects the group’s growing popularity in Japan and strengthens their international reach.

The band revealed the news during a Tokyo showcase promoting their third Japanese album, “Starkissed,” thrilling fans and media. Initially, the tour included Saitama, Aichi, and Fukuoka. Organizers added Tokyo and Osaka, creating five cities and ten shows. The Japan leg begins November 15, while the new shows take place in January and February.

“Starkissed” topped Oricon’s Daily Album Ranking on its release day, selling over 266,000 copies. Its lead single, “Can’t Stop,” also led Oricon’s Daily Digital Single Ranking. The album’s success shows strong fan engagement and digital sales momentum.

Experts say TXT’s ability to sell out multiple dome venues demonstrates sustained popularity and cross-market appeal. Adding new cities shows the group’s responsiveness to fan demand.

Japanese-language releases have proven effective for K-pop groups targeting local audiences. “Starkissed” boosted TXT’s visibility and strengthened their position for international projects.

Big Hit Music carefully planned tour logistics to maximize fan access and maintain performance quality. The Tokyo showcase included live performances and interviews, providing media with insight into the album’s concept and production.

The TXT Japan Tour will likely influence K-pop trends in Japan, affecting album sales, concert attendance, and promotional strategies. Analysts expect high-profile tours to strengthen the group’s brand and increase revenue through merchandise, digital content, and media collaborations.

Fans can expect energetic stage performances and exclusive experiences at each city during the TXT Japan Tour. The band will continue promoting “Starkissed” through live shows, fan events, and media appearances.

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