
Kicking off the tour with concerts in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province over the weekend, the nine members are set to perform in Osaka on Saturday and Sunday, before heading to other Japanese cities such as Fukuoka and Tokyo in September.
They will also travel to Macau, the Philippines, and Singapore in October, followed by Sydney and Melbourne in November, and then Bangkok, Hong Kong and Taiwan in December, with more stops to be added later.
Notably, they will perform on a 360-degree stage throughout the tour, which would allow fans to have more immersive and interactive experiences, just like at the concerts held here last week, where the girls showcased their latest song, "This Is For," for the first time just a day after its release.
Meanwhile, they also teased their concert film celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut, scheduled for release in late October.
Kim Hee-su Reporter khs@ajunews.com
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