TVXQ (also called Tohoshinki) will be spending a special time with their Japanese fans through an online fan meeting. Continue reading to know the event will be held.
What is the Date of TVXQ's Online Fan Meeting with Japanese Fans?
On Oct. 15, the boy group announced through their official Japanese website and Twitter that they will be holding their first fan club event in Japan in two years.
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A 15-second teaser video has also been uploaded to Twitter, further exciting the fans. The clip features previous fan meetings and concerts of Tohoshinki in Japan.
Titled, "Bigeast FANCLUB EVENT 2021 TOHOSHINKI The Garden," TVXQ's online fan meeting will be a recreation of "TOHOSHINKI THE GARDEN," the band's fan club event held in 2019.
Throughout the event, the two TVXQ members - Changmin and Yunho - will enjoy plenty of talks and challenging games with their Japanese fans. They will also give impressive performances to the viewers.
TVXQ's online fan meeting will be held via Beyond Live on Nov. 14, starting from 4 p.m.
Where to Purchase a Ticket for TVXQ's Online Fan Meeting in Japan?
Tickets will be on sale starting today, Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. The ticket price ranges from 3,500 yen [FC ticket] to 4,000 yen [General ticket]. Details on how and where to purchase will be announced later.
TVXQ's online fan meeting will be their first event in Japan in two years since their 2019 fan club event. They were supposed to perform at Tokyo Dome in April of last year, however, it was postponed and eventually canceled due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more details about how to purchase a ticket on Tohoshinki's official Japanese website.
TVXQ's Latest Japanese Comeback with "Small Talk"
In other news, TVXQ's most recent comeback in Japan is in November of last year. The boy group dropped a new single, titled "Small Talk," on Nov. 27.
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"Small Talk" is the group's first Japanese release in about 10 months since they dropped "Manazashi" in January 2020. It is a pop song with an acoustic guitar accompaniment that gives off a soothing atmosphere. Moreover, it contains the message, "I will not lose anything precious."
After its release, TVXQ's "Small Talk" peaked at No. 96 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
Under Avex, Tohoshinki entered the Japanese market in 2006 with their first album "Heart, Mind and Soul," but it only had limited success in the country.
After three years, they gained widespread popularity after releasing their fourth Japanese album "The Secret Code." The group has consistently received good responses from Japanese fans for every work they release since then.
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In 2010, TVXQ's last Japanese album as a quintet, titled "Best Selection 2010," became the band's first album to rank first on the Oricon Album Chart. It is also the first album by a foreign band to sell 400,000 copies in the first week.
Additionally, "Best Selection 2010" received double-platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan for shipping 500,000 copies. and is the best-selling Japanese album of TVXQ or Tohoshinki.
Furthermore, two singles from the album were certified platinum by RIAJ, and these are "Share the World" and "Break Out!"
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Written by Mhaliya Scott