NiziU's Electrifying Second Tour: 'Live with U 2023'
JYP Entertainment's girl group, NiziU, is set to embark on their highly anticipated second solo tour in July.
On the 22nd, JYP announced via their official SNS channel that NiziU will begin their second tour, "NiziU Live with U 2023," in July. According to the released poster, NiziU will kick off the tour on July 1st at the Saga Arena in Saga Prefecture, followed by performances at the Tokyo National Yoyogi Stadium No.1 Gymnasium on July 5th-6th and 8th-9th, Osaka Castle Hall on July 19th-20th, Hiroshima Green Arena on August 9th-10th, Port Messe Nagoya New Exhibition Hall in Aichi Prefecture on August 19th-20th, Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena on August 23rd, and finally at Hokkaido Kitaelu on September 2nd-3rd, totaling 15 shows in 7 Japanese cities.
"NiziU Live with U 2023" comes nearly a year after their debut tour, "NiziU Live with U 2022 'Light it Up'," which consisted of 16 performances in 7 Japanese cities last summer. During their first tour, NiziU sold out tickets within 10 minutes of general sale and connected with approximately 150,000 fans. They continued their momentum with their first-ever dome concerts, "NiziU Live with U 2022 'Burn it Up'" on November 12th-13th at Tokyo Dome and December 17th-18th at Kyocera Dome Osaka, breaking the record for "fastest female artist entry to dome venues."
Within just 23 months of their official debut on December 2, 2020, NiziU not only entered the dome venues but also sold out all four concerts. Combined with their previous arena tour, NiziU attracted over 330,000 fans in 2022 alone, proving their popularity and presence as a "trending girl group." Fans can expect even more upgraded performances and charm from NiziU in 2023 as they continue to captivate hearts and accelerate their activities.
Additionally, NiziU will release their first live Blu-ray, "NiziU Live with U 2022 'Burn it Up' in TOKYO DOME," on May 10th. The Blu-ray captures the unforgettable memories made with nearly 100,000 fans over two days at the dream stage of Tokyo Dome, promising to deliver deep emotions to fans once again.
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