IKon Japan Dome Tour

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2017 iKON Japan Dome Tour
Tour by iKON
IKON Japan Dome Tour Cover.jpg
Location Japan
Associated album
Start dateMay 20, 2017 (2017-05-20)
End dateNovember 12, 2017 (2017-11-12)
Legs2
No. of shows24
iKON concert chronology

The 2017 iKON Japan Dome Tour was the third tour by iKON in Japan. The tour began on May 20, 2017 in Osaka at Kyocera Dome, and concluded on November 12, 2017 in Kobe. The tour had a total attendance of 323,000, making it iKON's biggest and longest Japanese tour. [1] Despite being marketed as a dome tour, it is not actually a true dome tour, as only two domes were included.

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Development

On February 11, 2017, it was announced that iKON will start their first dome tour, with two shows set to be on Kyocera Dome and Seibu Prince Dome, with 90,000 fans expected to come. [2] This mark them as the fastest group to make a concert in Japan dome in just one year and 9 months since debuting in Japan. [3] On June 18, an additional 22 concerts in eight Japanese cities were announced by YGEX, with 233,000 fans are expected to attend their concerts, making it the longest and the largest arena tour held by iKON in Japan. [4] [5]

Set list

This set list is from 'iKON Japan Dome Tour 2017 (DVD/Blu-ray). [6]

  1. "Bling Bling"
  2. "Sinosijak (Remix)"
  3. "Just Another Boy"
  4. "My Type"
  5. "#WYD"
  6. "Today"
  7. "BE I" (B.I)
  8. "Holup!" Bobby)
  9. "Anthem" (B.I & Bobby)
  10. "Just Go"
  11. "Apology"
  12. "Wait For Me"
  13. "Airplane"
  14. "Climax"
  15. "Rhythm Ta Remix (Rock Ver.)"
  16. "B-Day"
  17. "Dumb & Dumber"
  18. "What's Wrong"
  19. "Love Me"
  20. "Welcome Back"
Encore
  1. "M.U.P"
  2. "Long Time No See"
  3. "Rhythm Ta Remix (Rock Ver.)"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
May 20, 2017 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Osaka 90,000 [2]
June 17, 2017 Saitama Seibu Prince Dome
September 9, 2017 Kobe World Memorial Hall 233,000 [7]
September 10, 2017
Two shows
September 16, 2017
Two shows
Nagano Big Hat
October 1, 2017
Two shows
Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
October 4, 2017
Two shows
Yokohama Yokohama Arena
October 7, 2017
Two shows
Hiroshima Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center
October 8, 2017
October 14, 2017
Two shows
Fukuroi Ecopa Arena
October 17, 2017
Two shows
Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
October 28, 2017
Two shows
Chiba Makuhari Messe
October 29, 2017
November 11, 2017
Two shows
KobeWorld Memorial Hall
November 12, 2017
Total323,000 [1]

DVD and Blu-ray

iKON Japan Dome Tour 2017

iKON Japan Dome Tour 2017
Video by
iKON
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2017 (2017-09-27)
RecordedMay 20, 2017
LanguageJapanese
Label YGEX

iKON Japan Dome Tour 2017 is a live DVD & Blu-ray by the group, released on September 27 in Japan. The DVD/Blu-ray was filmed during the group first ever concert on Japanese Dome Kyocera Dome. [8]

The DVD/Blu-ray came in 4 versions, includes a total of the 22 songs that were sung live, including a documentary the show, focus dance of 4 songs, a collection of the group best stages from their second show at Seibu Prince Dome and a special features section. [9]

Track listing

Deluxe Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Bling Bling" 
2."Sinosijak (Remix)" 
3."Just Another Boy + -MC-" 
4."My Type" 
5."#WYD" 
6."Today + -MC-" 
7."BE I" 
8."HOLUP!" 
9."Anthem + -Dance Performance- + -Movie-" 
10."Just Go" 
11."Apology" 
12."Wait For Me + -MC-" 
13."Airplane" 
14."Climax + -Movie-" 
15."Rhythm Ta Remix (Rock Ver.)" 
16."B-Day" 
17."Dumb & Dumber" 
18."What's Wrong" 
19."Love Me" 
20."Welcome Back" 
21."M.U.P" 
22."Long Time No See + -MC-" 
23."Rhythm Ta Remix (Rock Ver.)" 
24."Documentary of iKon Japan Dome Tour 2017" 
25."Focus on Dance" 
26."Collection of Best Stage (2017/6/17 MetLife Dome)" 
27."Special Features (2017/6/17 MetLife Dome)" 
28."Love Me MV" 
29."Special Movie" 

Charts

Upon it release the DVD/Blu-ray topped Oricon Daily Chart. [10] In the first week it debuted at number one on the Oricon DVD Chart, making it iKON second number one on the chart, the Blu-ray edition also debuted at number 6, both sold 9,900 copies in the first week. [11]

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Oricon Music DVD Chart [12] 1
Oricon Music Blu-ray Chart [13] 6

Sales

ChartSales
Japan (Oricon)9,900 [11]

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