IVE is set to expand their dome-scale achievements in Japan. Following their sold out Tokyo Dome encore concert, the group will make their highly anticipated debut at Kyocera Dome Osaka next spring.

IVE Confirms Kyocera Dome Osaka Concert for April
IVE announced that their second world tour, ‘SHOW WHAT I AM,’ will hold two concerts at Kyocera Dome Osaka on April 18–19, 2026. The event marks their first time performing at the iconic venue, signaling the group’s growing influence in the Japanese market.
Following a Record-Breaking First World Tour
The group’s first world tour of the same name drew an impressive 420,000 attendees across 37 shows in 28 cities in Asia, North America, Europe, and beyond. The tour solidified IVE’s status as one of the leading girl groups of the fourth generation.
They later staged their encore concerts at Tokyo Dome, marking their first ever performance at the legendary arena. Tickets sold out immediately, with 95,000 fans attending across two nights. Major Japanese media outlets placed the event on their front pages, releasing special editions dedicated to IVE’s explosive presence.
Opening Their Second World Tour With Strong Momentum
IVE kicked off the second world tour from October 31 to November 2 at KSPO Dome in Seoul, delivering three nights of high-level performances. The concerts highlighted the group’s matured teamwork and expanded musical range. All members showcased unreleased solo stages, demonstrating individual artistry, while the group delivered flawless live vocals throughout the show. Their upgraded sound and polished stagecraft drew praise from both fans and critics.
Steady Growth in the Japanese Market
IVE officially debuted in Japan in 2022, and their popularity has consistently grown since. Earlier this year, they completed their Japan fan-concert tour, ‘IVE SCOUT in JAPAN,’ holding 11 shows across four cities and drawing approximately 100,000 fans.


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