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Global Sensation TREASURE Scores Double Honors… Certified Platinum and Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan

2025.10.28

Global Sensation TREASURE Scores Double Honors… Certified Platinum and Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan



TREASURE has achieved a double milestone, earning both Platinum and Gold certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan for two of their 2025 album releases, reaffirming their solid influence in the Japanese music market.


According to YG Entertainment on October 28, TREASURE’s special mini album ‘PLEASURE’ received Platinum certification (over 250,000 units shipped), while their third mini album ‘LOVE PULSE’ was certified Gold (over 100,000 units shipped). Both albums surpassed the required shipment thresholds as of September, marking remarkable achievements for the group.


With these latest recognitions, TREASURE has now accumulated a total of six RIAJ Gold Disc certifications. Their previous accolades include Gold for ‘THE SECOND STEP: CHAPTER TWO’ and ‘KING KONG / REVERSE’ (Japan 2nd single), Platinum for ‘Here I Stand’ (Japan 1st single), and Double Platinum (over 500,000 units) for their 2nd full-length album ‘REBOOT’, a testament to the group’s ever-growing and loyal fanbase.


Their third mini album ‘LOVE PULSE’, released in September, quickly topped the iTunes Japan Top Albums Chart and ranked high across major Japanese streaming platforms, receiving widespread acclaim. Meanwhile, the special mini album ‘PLEASURE’, released in March, maintained strong sales momentum, landing in the Top 20 of Billboard Japan’s “Top Album Sales – First Half of 2025”, and earned TREASURE a spot on the high-profile “2025 FNS Music Festival Summer” broadcast.


In the latter half of this year, TREASURE has been actively engaging Japanese fans through their third national tour, titled “2025–26 TREASURE TOUR: PULSE ON IN JAPAN.” The tour kicked off with two sold-out shows at Tokyo’s Keio Arena on October 25–26, followed by upcoming stops in Aichi (Nov 7–9), Fukuoka (Nov 14–16), Kanagawa (Nov 22–24, Jan 10–11), and Osaka (Feb 10–11), spanning five cities and 15 total performances.

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