
December 12th – Aichi Nihon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya
December 18th, 19th, and 20th – Hyogo Kobe World Kinen Hall in Kobe
December 23rd and 24th – Saitama Super Arena in Saitama
Tickets will cost 9,800 yen and will come with a penlight.
Source: sonejapan
Translated by: arghninja@soshified
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Can somebody tell me if it’s possible to get a ticket when one doesn’t live in Japan? I’ll be in Tokyo for holiday at in the time of their Saitama concert and it would be such a waste if I couldn’t see them :(
So glad they are touring again. So sad I won’t be able to afford the trip out there to see them.
Looking forward to seeing them live again!
Waow, the ticket for Japanese Tour is way cheaper than the ticket when they performed in my country, plus penlight bonus. I thought everything in Japan will be more expensive.
yes… but JPN concert is one ticket price no matter where you sit. So front row is same as nosebleed seat up high. And JPN ticket system is done by lottery. So you have to apply for ticket online and sometimes you will not get a ticket.
@taeyeonani Ah, I see… Well, having the same ticket price can be advantageous for me who always wanted the front row, right in front of the stage as usually I have to pay more expensive ticket for that, but on the other hand, not that fair for the ones who got backseat. And… Lottery? Kinda sucks.
@rednab Ha….. “it’s an expensive trip” try being a UK/EU Sone, I need to get a visa to see Soshi. Count your blessings.
Japanese Sones are extremely luck…..I think they get the chance to see Soshi more than anyone else on the planet. It seems like they make several tours there every year. I sure wish we could get some extra love here in America. I’m not sure if SM knows this or not, but the United States does not consist of just LA and NY. I live in Texas…it is a long way to LA or NY….a very expensive trip. How about a show in one of the big cities in the Midwest. Dallas has a huge Korean community. Dallas has had several male K-pop idol groups do shows in the area. Texas would roll out the red carpet for the girls. Chicago or Houston are also big cities in the Midwest that could be great places to do a show.
Believe me, I am always happy to see or hear about these lovely angels setting foot in America. I just want one chance to set my eyes upon them in person before I leave this earth.
Awesome!!! But still waiting for that Seoul Concert announcement as well Tiffany :)