The concert starts in Chiba on April 28, followed by shows in Osaka in May.
This tour will further strengthen their musical achievements and bond with fans.
MONSTA X is set to launch their world tour in Japan. On April 28th, they will perform at the Chiba Lara Arena Tokyo Bay, marking the beginning of '2026 MONSTA X WORLD TOUR THE X: NEXUS'. The two-day concert in Chiba will be followed by shows in Osaka on May 3rd and 4th, generating excitement among local fans. This tour extends the momentum generated from last year's Seoul performances.
'NU NEXUS' embodies the musical achievements of MONSTA X over the past 11 years, connecting the past, present, and future into a seamless narrative. This approach aims to strengthen their bond with fans, showcasing their artistic growth. They have already demonstrated their compelling live performances and unique choreography in previous shows in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
The hit medley and solo stages of each member contribute to a richer setlist, solidifying MONSTA X's stage presence. They have recently appeared on popular Japanese music programs, boosting their recognition in the market, and successfully held their first solo concert in Japan after six years last year.
This Japanese tour serves as a significant milestone in MONSTA X's active global pursuits. They have managed to solidify their unique identity through their music and will have the opportunity to showcase this charm in Japan. Such tours play a crucial role in enhancing the interaction with fans and fostering musical connections.
Moreover, the recent release of their album 'Unfold' on April 3rd exemplifies how they have established their presence on the international stage. Their influence as a K-pop artist continues to grow in the U.S., as evidenced by their entry into the Billboard 200. They contribute to the globalization of the K-pop industry through record-breaking achievements, such as ranking in the Top Album Sales.
The bond with their fans, known as MONBEBE, is expected to deepen, not just through musical achievements but also through their performances. Their popularity and growth reflect not only in numerical success but also in the direct human experience that live concerts offer.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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