Tours, First Japan Tour Debut… “42, It Started Off Hot”

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TOURS has captured the islands.

TOURS held their '2025 TOURS TOUR 24/7: WITH: US IN JAPAN' on the 11th at HBG Hall, Hiroshima Cultural Academy. They embarked on their first Japan tour, which sold out early. They garnered enthusiastic interest from local fans, known as 42. From the start, they overwhelmed the audience with their solid vocal skills.

TOURS exuded dynamic energy. They performed songs such as 'Oh Mymy: 7s', 'Freestyle', and 'Double Take'.

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They also showcased their unique genre, 'Boy Hood Pop Stage.' They joyfully sang tracks like 'If I'm S, You Be My N' and 'Isn't It Cool to Jump According to Your Heart?' as well as 'Hey! Hey!'.

They performed all the tracks from their debut single, with the title track 'Nice to See You Again' raising the excitement level with its fresh choreography. Fans filled the venue with passionate support. The Japanese version of 'Our First Meeting Didn't Go as Planned' (plot twist) also received applause. Members descended into the audience while singing 'Bloom', sharing a closer experience with their fans.

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TOURS expressed, "We are happy to start our first Japan tour. We filled the stage with what 42 has been waiting for. The cheers from 42 are amazing no matter how many times I hear them." They continued, "Your cheering lights are beautiful and it's a joy to create memories with you all in Hiroshima," sharing their thoughts in Japanese.

TOURS has achieved significant success with their Japan debut. They released their first Japanese single, 'Nice to See You Again' (はじめまして/하지메마시테) on the 2nd.

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This single swept the Oricon chart. It took the top spot in both 'Weekly Single Ranking' and 'Weekly Combined Single Ranking' (as of July 14), achieving a total of two championships. It also topped the latest Billboard Japan 'Top Single Sales' chart. The title track reached number one on the overall song chart, 'Hot 100', which is unusual for a debut song.

Meanwhile, TOURS will perform a total of 13 shows in 6 cities, including Aichi (13th-15th), Fukuoka (17th-18th), Miyagi (25th-26th), Osaka (28th-30th), and Kanagawa (August 9th-10th).

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