Treasure to Hold Seoul Fan Concert... 8-City Tour Announced
According to YG Entertainment, the group Treasure will hold their fan concert tour, "TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 NEW WAV: LIVE IN SEOUL," for three days starting June 19 at the Hwajeong Gymnasium at Korea University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul.
This concert marks the group’s first meeting with domestic fans in a year and three months since March of last year. Treasure will showcase the full tracklist from their recently released fourth mini album, "NEW WAV," for the first time on stage. They also plan to present rearranged versions of their previous songs and special unit performances.
The previously released fourth mini album, "NEW WAV," sold over 1 million copies in its first week. It topped four major weekly album charts in both Korea and Japan. Additionally, the music video for the title track "IF I" surpassed 100 million views in the shortest time in the group’s history.
Treasure members directly participated in organizing the setlist and planning various segments of the concert. The members expressed, "Thanks to the great love we've received for our fourth mini album, the entire team is more motivated than ever," and added, "We want to carry this energy into our fan concert and create happy memories with our fans."
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Starting with the Seoul concert, Treasure will hold a total of 20 fan concerts across eight cities. They plan to meet local fans in Osaka, Kanagawa, Hyogo, Aichi, Fukui, Fukuoka, and Tokyo in Japan.
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