Idol group SHINee expressed their desires of performing at Japan’s Tokyo Dome.
On June 25th, Japanese media outlet Sankei Sports reported SHINee’s recent concert at the Yoyogi Gymnasium in Tokyo on June 24th. The concert, which marked the beginning of their arena tour, attracted over 12,000 audience members. SHINee performed a total 29 songs, including their hit song “Sherlock.”
At the concert, SHINee members solidified their determination to perform in Japan. Onew said, “If by next autumn we can establish an official Japanese fan club, we want to hold a dinner show for our fans.”
Key expressed the group’s ambitions for Japan by saying, “We want to perform at Tokyo Dome in the future.”
Meanwhile, SHINee will be holding its ‘SHINee WORLD II’ concerts on July 21 and 22 at the Seoul Olympic Park Gymnasium, and will move on to other major cities in South East Asia.
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