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TREASURE Continues Successful Large-Scale Japan Tour; Surprises with ‘MMM’ Performance

2024.01.20

TREASURE Continues Successful Large-Scale Japan Tour; Surprises with ‘MMM’ Performance





Group TREASURE has confirmed the final additional performance of their second large-scale tour in Japan. They surprised fans by revealing a video of their fiery ‘MMM’ stage performance, recreating the heat of their concert.


YG Entertainment posted a video on their official social media on the 19th titled ‘TREASURE – 2023 CONCERT REBOOT IN SEOUL MMM Rock Ver. LIVE PERFORMANCE’. This video captures a more vivid rendition of the ‘MMM’ rock version performance stage presented at their concert in Seoul last year.


Emerging under blue lights, TREASURE exuded lethal charisma from their entrance, leading the audience into a frenzy. The ten members displayed their unwavering synchronized dance moves, and with the combination of spectacular lighting, lasers, fireworks, and columns of fire, they elicited awe from the viewers.


TREASURE’s unique stage domination also caught attention. The members freely roamed the protruding stages, filling the concert hall with explosive energy and constantly interacting with the audience, heating up the atmosphere. In response, fans created a wave of blue light with their lightsticks (TEU-LIGHTS) and responded with loud sing-alongs and cheers, thrilling everyone at the venue.


Recently, TREASURE has been proving themselves as performance artists with their second large-scale tour in Japan, ‘2024 TREASURE TOUR REBOOT IN JAPAN’. They announced the surprise news of confirming their finale performance at Kanagawa Prefecture’s K-Arena Yokohama during their Saitama concert on the 14th. Accordingly, they are scheduled to meet fans in a total of 7 cities across 16 shows.


Meanwhile, TREASURE is set to release their third mini-album in Japan, ‘REBOOT -JP SPECIAL SELECTION-’ on February 21st. This album is expected to receive a positive response as it includes the Japanese versions of ‘BONA BONA’, which topped various local charts including Japan’s largest music site Line Music, ‘MOVE(T5)’, ‘STUPID’, and new original Japanese songs.

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