The performances will take place in Seoul from January 30 to February 1.
Ticket sales will start on January 12 and 13.
[TV Daily Han Seo-yul] Group fromis_9 is set to express their gratitude to fans with additional concerts in the new year. Their agency, Ascend, announced new concert dates for '2025-26 fromis_9 WORLD TOUR ENCORE 'NOW TOMORROW.' on their official SNS on January 7. According to the poster, fromis_9 will hold an additional concert on January 30 at 7:30 PM at Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. The performances will take place over three days, allowing them to meet their fans, known as Flover, on the 30th, 31st, and February 1. Ticket sales for the additional concert will start with pre-sales on January 12 at 8 PM and general sales on January 13 at 8 PM. Notably, tickets for the 31st and February 1 performances are already sold out. Fromis_9 successfully held '2025 fromis_9 WORLD TOUR NOW TOMORROW.' from August to October last year, visiting 11 cities including Seoul and connecting with numerous fans. The positive responses from fans who wanted to see their performances again led to the decision for these additional shows. Since joining Ascend last year, they have actively promoted with their mini album 'From Our 20's' and the remake digital single 'White Grief,' with 'LIKE YOU BETTER' hitting high spots in the Melon Top 100 chart.
The addition of new concert dates holds significant meaning for fromis_9, as it not only strengthens their connection with fans but also provides an opportunity to continue their musical journey together. The consistent demand from fans could serve as a new platform for fromis_9 to take on further challenges, positively influencing their future activities. The success of their albums and songs on the charts exemplifies a key moment in the contemporary K-pop landscape, showcasing the support they receive from their fanbase. Their latest album, 'From Our 20's,' beautifully integrates lyrics and music, reflecting their growth and changes as artists. Additionally, the success of 'White Grief' indicates a strong anticipation from fans for the group's work in remakes.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: Ascend