
NCT DREAM Set to Hit Milestone 100th Solo Concert in Japan
Global K-pop sensation NCT DREAM is on the cusp of achieving a significant milestone: their 100th solo concert.
The group is scheduled to perform their 100th concert on the first day of their upcoming Japanese shows, November 14th, at the Saitama Super Arena, as part of their '2025 NCT DREAM TOUR 'THE DREAM SHOW 4 : DREAM THE FUTURE''. This historic occasion is expected to draw immense attention from fans worldwide.
Since its inception in 2019, the 'THE DREAM SHOW' world tour brand has showcased NCT DREAM's remarkable growth. Following their debut concert in Seoul, the tour expanded to an impressive five times its original scale with 'THE DREAM SHOW2 – In A DREAM' at the Jamsil Olympic Main Stadium. They further solidified their status as a top K-pop group by selling out all 12 performances at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul.
The 'THE DREAM SHOW' journey has taken NCT DREAM beyond Korea, establishing them as global artists with performances across North America, South America, Europe, and various Asian cities. Notably, with 'THE DREAM SHOW 4', they made history as the first K-pop artist to hold a solo concert at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Stadium. They have also successfully completed consecutive performances at Thailand's Rajamangala National Stadium and Jakarta Stadium, with a highly anticipated show at the Taipei Dome scheduled for December. Each tour continues to expand in scale, reinforcing NCT DREAM's presence on the global stage.
The 100-concert landmark represents a culmination of NCT DREAM's journey, dreams, and growth, creating a symbolic connection with fans worldwide. Through continuous challenges and evolution since their first concert, they have solidified their unique performance identity. Expectations are high as they continue to aim for even bigger stages beyond this milestone.
NCT DREAM's 'THE DREAM SHOW 4 : DREAM THE FUTURE' tour continues in Saitama, Japan (November 14-16), followed by Taipei (December 6th), Kuala Lumpur (December 13-14), Osaka (January 8-10), and Nagoya (January 24-25). Additionally, their sixth mini-album 'Beat It Up', featuring six tracks including the title song of the same name, will be released globally on November 17th at 6 PM KST.
Korean netizens are flooding social media with congratulatory messages, with comments like "Wow, 100 concerts already? So proud of our Dreamies!" and "Can't wait for the Saitama show! Their concerts are always legendary." Many expressed their excitement for the group's continued success.