TVXQ is making history once again. The legendary K-pop duo has officially announced their long-awaited return to Japan’s Nissan Stadium, one of the world’s largest concert venues.
The news was revealed on November 24 during the group’s fanclub event at the Kanagawa World Memorial Hall, where TVXQ confirmed they will hold a massive two-day stadium concert on April 25–26 next year. The event is titled “20th Anniversary Live in Nissan Stadium – Red Ocean.”

A stadium with meaning — and a record only TVXQ holds
Nissan Stadium, located in Yokohama, can accommodate up to 75,000 spectators, making it one of Japan’s most iconic large-scale venues. TVXQ was the first K-pop act ever to fill the stadium, achieving this milestone during their first appearance on August 17–18, 2013.
They later made history again in 2018, becoming the first foreign artist to hold three consecutive days of concerts at Nissan Stadium — a record that still stands.

A monumental return for their 20th anniversary
Now, as TVXQ celebrates 20 years since their Japanese debut, the duo is set to return to Nissan Stadium for the third time, marking an unprecedented achievement. With this, TVXQ extends their title as the foreign artist with the most concerts ever held at the massive venue.
Fans are already calling it a symbolic comeback — a celebration of TVXQ’s unmatched longevity, impact, and unwavering popularity in Japan.
Editor’s Insights
- TVXQ is one of the very few Asian acts capable of headlining Nissan Stadium multiple times.
- This 20th anniversary concert will be one of the biggest K-pop live events of 2025.
- The “Red Ocean” theme hints at large-scale fan participation, a signature of Cassiopeia and Bigeast fandom culture.
With thousands expected to attend and global fans expressing excitement online, TVXQ’s return to Nissan Stadium is poised to be another defining moment in the group’s legendary career.

