NewJeans adds limited-view seats for sold-out Tokyo Dome fan meet
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ADOR said Wednesday that it will open limited-view seats for NewJeans’ upcoming fan meet and greet event in Japan, set to take place Wednesday and Thursday at the Tokyo Dome.
"Despite being a weekday event, all tickets sold out quickly, leading to numerous requests for additional performances,” the girl group's agency, ADOR, said in a press release. “To show our gratitude for the local fans' support we have decided to open up limited-view seats."
After an opening DJ set by producer 250, who has composed many of NewJeans' hits like “Attention” (2022) and “Ditto” (2022), NewJeans will perform over 20 hit songs for approximately 150 minutes, according to ADOR. The members are set to have solo stages as well.
Japanese pop duo Yoasobi and Japanese British singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama will attend as special guests.
Tickets for the limited-view seats at “Bunnies Camp 2024 Tokyo Dome” are available as of 10:50 a.m. on Wednesday on the Japanese ticket sales website, Ticket Pia.
NewJeans topped Japan's Oricon Daily Single Ranking chart upon the release of its Japanese debut track "Supernatural," from June 21 to Sunday.
To find out more about NewJeans, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]
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