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JAPAN’S RISING BOY GROUP ‘JO1’ ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER GLOBAL TOUR BANGKOK SHOW – 22 FEBRUARY 2025, TRUE ICON HALL

Japan’s rising boy group sensation formed through the hit show Produce 101 Japan, announces their first-ever global tour, presented by Live Nation. Managed by LAPONE ENTERTAINMENT—a collaboration between Yoshimoto Kogyo and CJ ENM—JO1 debuted in 2020 and quickly captivated fans with high-energy performances and striking visuals. With a unique blend of J-pop and K-pop influences, JO1 has achieved chart-topping success in Japan and rapidly expanded their fanbase across Asia. Now, this global tour marks their next step toward connecting with fans worldwide and solidifying their presence on the international stage

JO1 WORLD TOUR JO1DER SHOW 2025 ‘WHEREVER WE ARE’ IN BANGKOK will take place on Saturday 22 February 2025, at TRUE ICON HALL, ICONSIAM, presented by Live Nation Tero. This event will showcase their fame after the sold-out success of “JO1 1ST ASIA TOUR ‘BEYOND THE DARK’ LIMITED EDITION” in Bangkok in 2023.

BANGKOK TICKETS: Live Nation Tero members can purchase pre-sale tickets from 10am until 10pm (local time) on Friday 10 January 2025 at livenationtero.co.th. General ticket sales begin at 10am (local time) on Saturday 11 January 2025 through thaiticketmajor.com.

TOUR DATES: 

Sat Feb 15 – Taipei – Taipei Music Center

Sat Feb 22 – Bangkok – TRUE ICON HALL

Sat Mar 1 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco

Tue Mar 4 – New York, NY – Brooklyn Bowl

ABOUT JO1 

An 11-member boy group formed by the viewers of Japan’s largest audition program “PRODUCE 101 JAPAN”, which caused a social phenomenon in 2019. The group name “JO1” symbolises the trainees who pursued their dreams together in “PRODUCE 101 JAPAN” to become one and aim for the top of the world.

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