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RIIZE’s Sensational Tokyo Dome Concert Draws 120,000 Fans to Tears

RIIZE’s Sensational Tokyo Dome Concert Draws 120,000 Fans to Tears
RIIZE held their first concert at Tokyo Dome, attracting 120,000 fans.
The event featured 27 songs performed live with handheld microphones, delivering a powerful emotional experience.
This concert exemplifies their strong bond with fans and contributes to the globalization of K-pop.

[TV Daily Reporter Han Seo-yul] The group RIIZE has successfully completed their special edition concert at Tokyo Dome as part of their first world tour 'RIIZING LOUD', setting a record for K-pop boy groups by entering the Tokyo Dome in the shortest time. Held from February 21 to 23, the event drew a remarkable 120,000 fans. Notably, this concert featured a new setlist of 27 songs performed entirely live with hand-held microphones, providing deep emotional resonance for the audience. RIIZE presented hit songs like 'All of You' along with various Japanese versions, showcasing a dazzling performance integrated with different musical instruments. The stage captivated eyes with impressive spotlighting and fantastic laser designs. Fans also engaged in pre-concert events and took exciting photos, passionately supporting the group throughout the performance. Ultimately, RIIZE expressed their heartfelt gratitude to their fans, known as Breez, for helping them fulfill their dreams.

RIIZE's concert at Tokyo Dome serves as a strong testament to their influence in the K-pop industry. The performance, conducted entirely live with handheld microphones, created a formidable connection with the audience, enhancing the overall experience. RIIZE continues to expand their musical repertoire through a diverse album lineup, fostering a closer relationship with their Japanese fans. Their varied interpretations of Japanese songs provide greater enjoyment to local fans, marking an important case in the globalization of K-pop.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Source: tvdaily.co.kr