TREASURE Wraps Up Fan Concert in Seoul, Kicking Off 17-Show Tour Across 9 Cities in the U.S. and Japan
[MHN=기태은 인턴기자] K-POP group TREASURE has officially launched their global tour with a successful run of fan concerts in Seoul.
From March 28 to 30, TREASURE held the “2025 TREASURE FAN CONCERT SPECIAL MOMENT IN SEOUL” at Kyung Hee University’s Grand Peace Hall, drawing explosive support from fans. All three shows completely sold out, marking their first face-to-face reunion with Korean fans in about seven months since their “REBOOT” tour last August.
Amid thunderous cheers, TREASURE opened the concert with their new tracks “YELLOW” and “사르르 (SARURU)”, songs that encapsulate the fluttering emotions of youth and have been loved for their fresh vibe. Their signature high-energy performances instantly lit up the atmosphere, while solid live vocals combined with a rich band sound drew non-stop praise.
The special stages, filled with TREASURE’s own creative ideas, added a fresh layer of enjoyment. The members presented a wide variety of performances exclusive to the fan concert, including covers of senior YG artists like BIGBANG, WINNER, and BLACKPINK, as well as rearranged unit stages, showcasing their versatility and charm.
True to the title “SPECIAL MOMENT”, the group prepared heartfelt segments to show their deep affection for fans. Through talk sessions, TREASURE engaged more intimately with their fandom, TREASURE MAKER, and also shared words of warmth and encouragement in response to stories submitted beforehand.
Pushing through the final moments with undiminished energy, TREASURE said, “We always draw strength from TREASURE MAKER. We hope today becomes a happy memory for you too,” and added, “Thank you for always supporting and loving us without change. We promise to be a TREASURE that lives up to that love.”
With the Seoul concerts marking the start of their fan concert tour, TREASURE now gears up for a full-fledged global expansion. The group is set to meet fans across nine cities in the U.S. (New York, Washington D.C., Oakland, Los Angeles) and Japan (Hyogo, Aichi, Fukuoka, Saitama), for a total of 17 shows.
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