Tommorow X Together, a popular nonet from South Korea, is set to release its fifth studio album, "Dive", on July 17. This marks the group's return to the music scene approximately two years after the release of its fourth album, "Celebrate", which commemorated the fifth anniversary of the group's debut in the country.
The previous album topped Oricon's daily album ranking, and the new album is expected to follow suit. In the meantime, the nonet will embark on the Japan leg of its fifth international tour, which is scheduled to take place from July 13 to 28. The tour will feature three concerts at stadiums in Osaka, Tokyo, and Kanagawa.
Interestingly, Tomorrow X Together is set to become the first non-Japanese female act to host a standalone concert at Nissan Stadium in Kanagawa, one of the largest concert venues in the country. The group has already made a significant impact in Japan... with its Japan single "Chikai" debuting at number one on Oricon's daily single ranking.
The band's focus track "We'll Never Change" was unveiled during Fuji TV's annual ___ show "2024 FNS Music Festival Summer" on the day of its release. The song has been chosen as the theme song for a Japanese morning show, ahead of the full release of the three-track single album. To celebrate the release of the album and its first dome tour in Japan, the group will be running pop-up stores in Tokyo and Osaka.
The Japan leg of its "Act: Promise" tour is set to begin next week at Tokyo Dome... with the group having departed for Japan on Tuesday. In related news, Jimin, a member of BTS, a South Korean boy band, "has made a significant impact on the UK music scene." His recent pre-release single swept music charts across the world, "topping iTunes Top Songs chart in 108 regions as well as Oricon's daily digital single ranking." On Spotify, it was streamed over 66 million times and ranked number four on the platform's Daily Top Songs Global chart.
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