List of TVXQ concert tours in Japan

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TVXQ concert tours in Japan
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TVXQ in September 2007
Japan concert tours12
Fan club events5

The South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起, Tōhōshinki) in Japan, have embarked on twelve nation-wide concert tours. Debuting as a five-member vocal pop group in April 2005, Tohoshinki held their first Japanese tour, the Heart, Mind and Soul Tour, in 2006. This was followed by the Five in the Black Tour in 2007 and the T Tour in 2008, the latter being the group's first arena tour and bringing in an estimate of 150,000 fans from 17 shows. From May to July 2009, Tohoshinki held their fourth and last Japanese tour as a quintet, The Secret Code Tour, selling over 300,000 tickets. For the tour's finale, Tohoshinki performed in the Tokyo Dome, making them the third Korean music act, and the first Korean pop group, to do so. [1]

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After the departure of members Jejung, Yuchun, and Junsu in 2010, remaining Tohoshinki members Yunho and Changmin did not tour again until January 2012, when they held their first concert tour as a duo, titled the Tone Tour. The tour sold over 550,000 tickets in Japan and grossed over US$73 million, making it the largest overseas concert held by a Korean artist at the time. The duo broke their own record the following year with their sixth Japanese concert tour, the Time Tour, making Tohoshinki the first Korean artist to hold a dome tour in Japan. [2] The tour's two-day finale was held at Japan's largest stadium, the Nissan Stadium, pushing the duo as the first international music act to headline a stadium concert. [3] The Time Tour was the highest-grossing and most-attended concert tour held by a foreign music act in Japan at the time, selling over 850,000 tickets and grossing US$93 million. [4] Tohoshinki broke that record again with their Begin Again: Live Tour in 2018, which made US$110 million from 1.28 million tickets. The finale of the Begin Again Tour was again held at the Nissan Stadium, pushing Tohoshinki as the first foreign music act to headline Nissan Stadium twice. [5] It is the highest-grossing concert tour held by a foreign music act in Japan. [6]

From January 2012 to June 2014, the duo performed in concerts for over 2 million people in Japan, the fastest mobilization by a non-Japanese act. [7]

Heart, Mind and Soul: 1st Live Tour 2006

Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
May 13, 2006 Sapporo Penny Lane 24 20,000 [8]
May 18, 2006 Osaka Minatomachi River Place  [ ja ]
May 20, 2006
May 27, 2006 Yokohama Yokohama Blitz  [ ja ]
May 28, 2006
June 4, 2006 Fukuoka Fukuoka Drum Logos  [ ja ]
June 10, 2006 Nagoya Diamond Hall
June 23, 2006 Niigata Niigata Lots  [ ja ]
June 25, 2006Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
June 27, 2006
June 28, 2006

Five in the Black: 2nd Live Tour 2007

Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
May 10, 2007 Nakano Nakano Sun Plaza 70,000 [8]
May 12, 2007 Osaka Orix Theater
May 13, 2007
May 16, 2007 Niigata Niigata Prefectural Civic Center
May 18, 2007 Shibuya Shibuya Public Hall
May 19, 2007
May 23, 2007 Sapporo Sapporo Education and Culture Hall
May 27, 2007 Sendai Sendai Municipal House
May 29, 2007 Kobe Kobe International Conference Center
May 31, 2007 Otsu Shiga Prefectural Art Theater
June 2, 2007 Aichi Aichi Prefectural Art Theater
June 3, 2007
June 15, 2007 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sunpalace
June 16, 2007
June 18, 2007Tokyo Nippon Budokan
June 19, 2007

T: 3rd Live Tour 2008

Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
March 19, 2008 Yokohama Yokohama Arena 150,000 [9]
March 20, 2008
March 26, 2008 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
March 27, 2008
March 29, 2008
March 30, 2008
April 1, 2008 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
April 12, 2008 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
April 13, 2008
April 15, 2008 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
April 16, 2008
April 19, 2008 Sendai Sekisui Heim Super Arena
April 20, 2008
April 26, 2008 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena
May 3, 2008 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
May 5, 2008
May 6, 2008

The Secret Code: 4th Live Tour 2009

Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
May 4, 2009 Kobe World Memorial Hall 300,000 [10]
May 5, 2009
May 9, 2009 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
May 10, 2009
May 16, 2009 Sendai Sekisui Heim Super Arena
May 17, 2009
May 23, 2009 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena
May 24, 2009
May 30, 2009 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
May 31, 2009
June 6, 2009 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
June 7, 2009
June 10, 2009 Osaka Osaka Jou Hall
June 11, 2009
June 13, 2009
June 14, 2009
June 18, 2009 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
June 20, 2009
June 21, 2009
July 4, 2009Tokyo Tokyo Dome
July 5, 2009

2012–14: Tone, Time and Tree Live Tours

YearTitleDurationShows
2012 Tone: Live Tour 2012 January 18, 2012 – April 23, 2012 (Japan)26
After restarting their Japanese activities in 2011, Tohoshinki embarked on their first concert tour as a duo on January 18, 2012. Yunho and Changmin performed in 10 cities across Japan, breaking attendance records for a Korean music act. The tour attracted a total 550,000 fans from 26 shows, grossing US$73.8 million in ticket sales. [11]
2013 Time: Live Tour 2013 April 27, 2013 – August 19, 2013 (Japan)18
Tohoshinki's seventh Japanese tour was the largest, highest-grossing, and most-attended concert headlined by a foreign artist in history. The first 5-Dome tour held by a Korean music act, the Time Tour's last two stops were at the Nissan Stadium, making the duo the first foreign artists to headline their own concert in Japan's largest outdoor stadium. The tour brought in 890,000 [12] fans and grossed US$92.6 million in ticket sales.
2014 Tree: Live Tour 2014 April 22, 2014 – June 22, 2014 (Japan)29
The duo performed 29 shows for their Tree Tour. It mobilized 600,000 fans across 10 cities. [13]

With: Live Tour 2015

Begin Again: Live Tour 2017

Tomorrow: Live Tour 2018

Tomorrow: Live Tour 2018 (stylized as Tohoshinki Live Tour 2018 〜Tomorrow〜), also known as the Tomorrow Tour, was the tenth Japanese concert tour by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki. The tour is supported by their album Tomorrow , which was released on September 19, 2018.

On June 10, 2018, during the last concert in Nissan Stadium of Begin Again Tour, in front of 75,000 audience, Tohoshinki announced the new arena and dome tour. [14] They are estimated to bring 640,000 fans from their 10th Japan tour with total 32 concerts. [15] It is the band's most expansive tour since their debut. On September 27, 2018, they announce to add 1 more show in Kyocera Osaka Dome on January 20, 2019, make the tour to 33 concerts with a 680,000 audience.

Set list in Saitama
  1. "Yippie Ki Yay"
  2. "Showtime"
  3. "Something" (Japanese version)
  4. "Get Going"
  5. "I Don't Know"
  6. "Jungle"
  7. "Electric Love"
  8. "Jumon -Mirotic-" (呪文 -MIROTIC-)(Japanese version)
  9. "I Love You"
  10. "Telephone"
  11. "Asu Wa Kuru Kara" (明日は来るから)(Tomorrow Will Surely Come)(Tomorrow version)
  12. "Road"
  13. "Burning Down" (Yunho solo)
  14. "In a Different Life" (Japanese Version)(Changmin solo)
  15. "Sakuramichi"
  16. "Back To Tomorrow" (VCR)
  17. "The Chance of Love" (Japanese Version)
  18. "Spellbound" (Japanese Version)
  19. "Jealous" (New single – release on November 21, 2018)
  20. "Trigger"
  21. "O – Jung Ban Hap" (Japanese version)
Encore
  1. "Sweat"
  2. "This Is My Love"
  3. "Share the World"
  4. "SHINE"
  5. "Weep"
    Notes
    • During the Tokyo Dome concerts, Tohoshinki performed "Make a Change" in place of "Sakuramichi". They also performed ""Daisuki Datta" (大好きだった)" before "Weep" and "This Is My Love" after SHINE.
Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
September 26, 2018 Saitama Saitama Super Arena 680,000 [16]
September 27, 2018
September 28, 2018
October 6, 2018 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
October 7, 2018
October 8, 2018
October 12, 2018 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
October 13, 2018
October 14, 2018
October 19, 2018 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena
October 20, 2018
October 21, 2018
October 26, 2018 Echizen Sun Dome Fukui
October 27, 2018
October 28, 2018
November 2, 2018 Niigata Toki Messe
November 3, 2018
November 4, 2018
November 14, 2018 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
November 15, 2018
November 16, 2018
November 22, 2018 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
November 23, 2018
November 24, 2018
December 3, 2018 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
December 4, 2018
December 11, 2018
December 12, 2018
December 15, 2018 Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka
December 16, 2018
January 18, 2019
January 19, 2019
January 20, 2019
Estimated Total680,000 [16]

XV: Live Tour 2019–20

XV: Live Tour 2019 (stylized as Tohoshinki Live Tour 2019 〜XV〜), also known as the XV Tour, was the eleventh Japanese concert tour by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki. The tour is supported by their album XV , which was released on October 16, 2019. They are estimated to bring 600,000 fans from their 11th Japan tour with total 14 concerts. On January 19, 2020, they announce to add 2 more shows in Tokyo Dome on April 25–26, 2020, make the tour to 16 concerts with 700,000 audience.

Set list in Osaka
  1. "Hello"
  2. "Manipulate"
  3. "Crimson Saga"
  4. "Disvelocity"
  5. "Six In the Morning"
  6. "Master"
  7. "Hot Sauce"
  8. "Mekakushi" (目隠し)(Blindfold)
  9. "Hotaru no Namida" (ホタルの涙)(Tears of the Firefly)
  10. "Truth" (Japanese Version)
  11. "My Destiny"
  12. "Everyday"
  13. "Yuki Furu Yoru no Barādo" (雪降る夜のバラード)(Ballad of the Night When Snow Falls)
  14. "B.U.T (Be-Au-Ty)"
  15. "Hide & Seek"
  16. "Mirrors"
  17. "Easy Mind"
  18. "Hot Hot Hot"
  19. "Daisuki Datta" (大好きだった)(I'm Really Love You)
  20. "Guilty"
  21. "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)" (Japanese version)
Encore
  1. "Stay with Me Tonight"
  2. "Trigger"
  3. "Survivor"
  4. "Choosey Lover"
  5. "Summer Dream"
  6. "Somebody to Love"
  7. "Pay it Forward"
Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
November 9, 2019 Fukuoka Fukuoka Dome 710,000 [17]
November 10, 2019
November 19, 2019 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
November 20, 2019
November 21, 2019
December 14, 2019 Sapporo Sapporo Dome
December 21, 2019 Osaka Kyocera Dome
December 22, 2019
January 11, 2020 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
January 12, 2020
January 13, 2020
January 17, 2020 Osaka Kyocera Dome
January 18, 2020
January 19, 2020
April 25, 2020 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
April 26, 2020
Estimated Total710,000 [17]

Classyc: Live Tour 2023

Classyc: Live Tour 2023 (stylized as Tohoshinki Live Tour 2023 〜Classyc〜), also known as the Classyc Tour, is the twelfth Japanese concert tour by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki.

Set list in Nagoya
  1. "MAHOROBA"
  2. "Sweat"
  3. "Special One"
  4. "The Reflex"
  5. "Shinjiru Mama" (信じるまま)
  6. "I Think U Know"
  7. "Believe in U -Two of Us version.-"
  8. "Storm Chaser"
  9. "Like Snow-White"
  10. "Thank U" (Yunho solo) (Japanese version)
  11. "Fever" (Changmin solo) (Japanese version)
  12. "Rat Tat Tat"
  13. "Good Days"
  14. "STILL"
  15. "Epitaph -for the future-"
  16. "PARALLEL PARALLEL"
  17. "No Symphaty"
  18. "Bolero"
  19. "Rising Sun" (Remix) (Japanese version)"
Encore
  1. "Clap!"
  2. "UTSUROI"
  3. "High Time"
  4. "We Are!"
  5. "Somebody to Love"
  6. "With Love"
Set list in Tokyo
  1. "MAHOROBA"
  2. "Sweat"
  3. "Special One"
  4. "The Reflex"
  5. "Shinjiru Mama" (信じるまま)
  6. "I Think U Know"
  7. "Believe in U -Two of Us version.-"
  8. "Storm Chaser"
  9. "Like Snow-White"
  10. "Thank U" (Yunho solo) (Japanese version)
  11. "Fever" (Changmin solo) (Japanese version)
  12. "Dancer Introduction medley : "Refuse to Lose" / "Hello" / "Fated" / "B.U.T (Be-Au-Ty)" / "Spellbound" / "Reboot" / "Yippie Ki Yay" / "Champion"
  13. "High Time / Rat Tat Tat"
  14. "Hot Hot Hot"
  15. "Lime & Lemon"
  16. "Good Days"
  17. "STILL"
  18. "Spinning -Less Vocal-" Band Introduction
  19. "Epitaph -for the future-"
  20. "PARALLEL PARALLEL"
  21. "No Symphaty"
  22. "Bolero"
  23. "Rising Sun" (Remix) (Japanese version)"
Encore
  1. "Clap!"
  2. "Ocean"
  3. "We Are"
  4. "Summer Dream"
  5. "Somebody to Love"
  6. "With Love"
Tour dates
DateCityVenueAttendance
February 11, 2023 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall 300,000 [18]
February 12, 2023
February 23, 2023 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
February 24, 2023
March 4, 2023 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
March 5, 2023
March 11, 2023 Fukui Sun Dome Fukui
March 12, 2023
April 1, 2023 Sendai Sekisui Heim Super Arena
April 2, 2023
April 8, 2023 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
April 9, 2023
April 22, 2023 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena
April 23, 2023
April 29, 2023 Niigata Toki Messe
April 30, 2023
June 17, 2023 Osaka Kyocera Dome
June 18, 2023
June 24, 2023 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
June 25, 2023

Fan club events

Fan club events are organized by Bigeast—the official fanclub of TVXQ in Japan—and are only for Bigeast members.

List of events
Event nameDateCityVenueAttendance
「Bigeast Fanclub Event 2018: The Mission IV」March 13, 2018 (2 sessions) Osaka Osaka Jo Hall
March 14, 2018 (2 sessions)
March 16, 2018 (1 session) Chiba Makuhari Messe
March 17, 2018 (2 sessions)
March 18, 2018 (2 sessions)
「Bigeast Fanclub Event 2019: Tohoshinki the Garden」April 5, 2019 (1 session) Makuhari Messe
April 6, 2019 (2 sessions)
April 7, 2019 (2 sessions)
April 9, 2019 (2 sessions) Osaka Osaka Jo Hall
April 10, 2019 (2 sessions)
「Bigeast Fanclub Event 2021: Tohoshinki the Garden ~Online~」 November 14, 2021N/A Beyond LIVE
「Bigeast Fanclub Event 2022: Tohoshinki the Garden ~Tours~」May 7, 2022 (1 session) Chiba Makuhari Messe
May 8, 2022 (2 sessions)
May 17, 2022 (2 sessions) Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena
May 18, 2022 (2 sessions)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
May 21, 2022 (2 sessions) Yokohama Pia Arena MM
May 22, 2022 (2 sessions)
June 7, 2022 (2 sessions) Osaka Osaka Jo Hall
June 8, 2022 (2 sessions)
June 18, 2022 (2 sessions) Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
June 19, 2022 (2 sessions)
June 25, 2022 (2 sessions) Aichi Aichi Sky Expo
June 26, 2022 (2 sessions)

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