The final concert of XG’s world tour at Tokyo Dome will be broadcast live worldwide.

As XG concludes their “The First HOWL” world tour at the Tokyo Dome in Japan on May 14, the group has confirmed a live stream on YouTube at 6:30 PM (local time) that same day to share a spectacular finale with fans around the world.
XG toured 35 cities in 18 countries for approximately one year, starting in May 2024, attracting a total of 400,000 viewers. Additionally, the group recently performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival for two consecutive weeks, demonstrating their global popularity, with XG’s stage ranking second in global trends.

As a result, interest in the Tokyo Dome concert, which will mark the end of its world tour, has also increased. While the concert, held in front of approximately 50,000 spectators, was sold out, rumor has it that XG has decided to broadcast it live on YouTube so that fans around the world who were unable to join them can watch it.
At the same time, XG also announced the release of their single “MILLION PLACES” to celebrate the end of their world tour. This new track is expected to be even more meaningful, as it evokes the unique journey with ALPHAZ (the group’s official fan name) across borders and distances.
XG’s new track, “MILLION PLACES,” will be released on online music platforms worldwide on May 14th at midnight (local time).
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: XGALX