TOMORROW X TOGETHER (Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, Hueningkai) confirmed its immense popularity in Japan, topping the Oricon charts for five consecutive days.

The group’s third Japanese studio album, “STARKISSED”, ranked #1 on the Oricon daily album chart on October 25. On the first day of its release, the album sold 266,415 copies, immediately taking the top spot and maintaining it for five consecutive days (October 21–25). The title track “Can’t stop“ also reached #1 on the Oricon daily digital singles chart (dated October 20).
The popularity of the new album was also evident on major Japanese music platforms. “STARKISSED” held the #1 spot on the daily Line Music chart for seven consecutive days (October 20–26). The title track ranked 4th on October 23, then rose to 3rd on October 24 and 25, solidifying its high chart position.
The music video for the title track, featuring refreshing sports-themed energy, received an enthusiastic response from fans. The video surpassed 10 million views on YouTube on October 21 around 7 p.m., and 20 million views on October 24 at 12:40 a.m. KST.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER thus dominated the Japanese album and digital music market with “STARKISSED”, confirming its status as a leading global group.
Additionally, during the showcase celebrating the release of the new album, the group announced its fourth world tour, “TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR <ACT : TOMORROW>”, which will include a five-dome tour across Japan. Originally scheduled for three cities with six concerts between November and December, the tour was extended due to strong fan demand, adding extra dates in Tokyo and Osaka in January and February next year.

The concerts will take place from November 15–16 in Saitama, December 6–7 in Aichi, December 27–28 in Fukuoka, January 21–22, 2026 in Tokyo, and February 7–8 in Osaka, totaling ten performances across five cities. TOMORROW X TOGETHER will meet fans at iconic venues such as Belluna Dome, Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka, Tokyo Dome, and Kyocera Dome Osaka. True to their nickname as “stage-tellers,” they promise emotionally rich performances with immersive stage production.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
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