
TVXQ's Changmin Kicks Off Highly Anticipated Solo Japan Tour 'The First Dining' with Sold-Out Tokyo Shows
Changmin, a member of the renowned K-pop group TVXQ, has successfully launched his first solo nationwide concert tour in Japan, 'CHANGMIN from 東方神起 CONCERT TOUR ~The First Dining~', following a triumphant series of shows in Tokyo.
The concerts, held from the 3rd to the 5th at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A, were met with overwhelming demand, with all tickets selling out in advance, highlighting the significant anticipation for Changmin's debut solo tour.
Adding to the excitement, a surprise announcement was made during the first show revealing additional dates in Toyoake Arena on December 6th and 7th, further amplifying the electric atmosphere. This tour will see Changmin travel across Japan, performing a total of 20 shows in 8 cities, including Tokyo, Ishikawa, Hokkaido, Hyogo, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Aichi.
During the concerts, Changmin showcased a diverse setlist featuring his recent Japanese single 'My Bad', Japanese versions of 'Maniac' and 'Fever', alongside his previous solo releases and covers of Japanese artists. His exceptional vocal prowess and confident stage presence across various genres captivated the audience, earning him thunderous applause and acclaim as a 'master vocalist'.
The Tokyo concerts will be released as a live DVD and Blu-ray on December 3rd, and the final show will be exclusively broadcast by WOWOW in November, offering fans another chance to relive the memorable performances of his first solo nationwide tour. Changmin is set to continue the tour in Ishikawa on the 13th and 14th.
Changmin, a prominent member of the iconic K-pop duo TVXQ, is celebrated for his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. His solo endeavors have consistently showcased his versatility as an artist, exploring diverse musical styles beyond his group's signature sound. This Japanese tour marks a significant milestone in his solo career, allowing him to connect directly with his Japanese fanbase through his own musical narrative.