NCT Dream has finally officially completed their first Japanese dome tour through a series of third world tour concerts entitled ' The Dream Show 3 : Dream ()Scape in Japan'. Quoting from Naver on Monday June 3, 2024, holding 5 shows in 3 major cities in Japan including Osaka, Tokyo and Nagoya, as many as 235,000 fans attended with all seats sold out.
On this occasion, NCT Dream performed a special stage for their Japanese comeback song entitled 'Moonlight' which will be officially released on June 5, 2024. In particular, the five stages of NCT Dream's first Japanese dome tour were decorated with spectacular performances of their hit songs such as 'Smoothie', 'ISTJ', 'We Go Up', 'Go' and many more.
The fans who attended did not want to be outdone by sharing their enthusiasm and cheering enthusiastically at every performance. The sea of neon green lights that filled every corner of the venue provided unforgettable memories for both the members and fans in attendance.
At the last concert performance at Vantelin Dome, Nagoya, fans came together to surprise member Haechan by celebrating his birthday early. Haechan, who will turn 24 years old on June 6, was touched by the surprise given by the members, as well as the fans who sang happy birthday to him.
Closing their first Japanese dome tour appearance, Mark and friends expressed their gratitude to the fans, including the staff who have helped make their tour a success this time. "The people who played an important role in the success of our first Japanese dome tour were the fans.
Thank you very much to the fans who filled the concert arena every time we performed, and supported us with screams full of energy," said the NCT Dream members. "This is the beginning of a journey for NCT Dream, so we will come back stronger and better in the future.
We will be back soon, so please wait a little longer," he concluded. Following the concert in Japan, NCT Dream will continue their third world tour series 'The Dream Show 3: Dream ()Scape' in a number of cities in several countries in Asia, Europe, North America and South America.
Post a Comment