Having made their debut in Japan with their single ‘Warrior’, the boys of B.A.P will be embarking on a large-scale Japanese concert tour.
On November 19, TS Entertainment announced that B.A.P will be launching its first Japanese tour titled ‘B.A.P 1st Japan Tour: Warrior Begins’. Starting from November 19 in Kobe, the group will also perform in Nagoya and Tokyo, holding two concerts in each city, for a total of 6 concerts.
The tour is known to be a large-scale, having 3.6 billion KRW of budget, 2,200 staffs, and fifteen 10T trucks amount of equipments. The stage which measures 10 by 10 meters will enable the B.A.P members to unleash their explosive performances.
B.A.P’s first Japan tour will begin in Kobe on November 19th and 20th, November 27th and 28th in Nagoya, and wrap up in Tokyo on December 4th and 5th.
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