Snow Man, eager to expand globally, thrilled by Japanese fans saying, “Thank you for remembering me!

As global expansion continues, long-awaited Japan tour announced
On September 8, “Snow Man” announced the release of their album “Oto-tekoshin” on November 5 and a five-dome tour starting on November 15. The tour will continue until January next year, with a total of 17 shows.’ The tour in 2012 consisted of 13 shows, but since Snow Man is said to be “difficult to get tickets” due to their popularity, it seems that they have increased the number of shows this year.
Snow Man made their joint CD debut with “SixTONES” in January 2008, and celebrated their 5th anniversary in January of this year. The group’s momentum continues unabated.
Snow Man is becoming a “national group” next to SMAP and Arashi, and will start their 5 major dome tour “Snow Man Dome Tour 2025-2026 ON” on November 15-16, starting with their performance at Daiwa House Premist Dome (Sapporo Dome) in Hokkaido. The tour will begin with two shows in Hokkaido and two shows in Fukuoka.
They will perform two shows in Hokkaido and three shows at Mizuho PayPayPay Dome Fukuoka (December 5-7), but will perform four days in a row at Tokyo Dome (December 23-26), Bantelindome Nagoya in Aichi (January 4-7, ’26), and Kyocera Dome Osaka in Osaka (January 15-18). It’s a hard schedule.
The tickets are basically only available to Snow Man’s fan club members. In the case of Snow Man, whose fan club has a large number of members, the tickets have become platinum tickets, with reports of “unsuccessful applications” appearing on SNS every year around the time of the concert. Even though the number of performances has increased for this dome tour, there is no need to worry about a surplus of tickets.
Speaking of Snow Man, they performed at the “SUMMER SONIC BANGKOK 2025” music festival held in Bangkok, Thailand on August 23. They are also currently holding their first pop-up event in five cities around the world (Seoul, Korea; Taipei, Taiwan; Bangkok; Osaka; and Tokyo).
The pop-up event will start on the 30th of the same month in Seoul, and just prior to that, on the 28th, they made their first appearance on the popular Korean music program “M COUNTDOWN” (Mnet). On the Korean stage, they performed their new song “Charismax,” which was just released for distribution on the 25th.
Fans were thrilled.
As these global developments continued, it was announced that the tour would be held in Japan. From the fans,
Thank you, Snow Man, for not forgetting about the Japanese fans!
I thought your main activities would be overseas, so I felt Snow Man’s love when I found out that you were going to do a full 5-dome tour in Japan.
While some fans said they were sad to go overseas, I could feel Snow Man’s feeling that “it’s our 5th anniversary and we want to see everyone as much as possible.
Looking at Snow Man’s recent performance, I realize that overseas expansion and respect for Japanese fans can coexist. The number of fans for the 5 major dome tours has increased since last year, and their kindness to the Japanese fans is good.
The audience was very impressed with their performance.
On the other hand, there was also the congratulatory news that Snow Man’s crown show project is going global: TBS has partnered with Seven.One Studios International, an international content group based in Germany, to produce “Let it be Snow Man” (TBS), a popular project. One Studios International, an international content group based in Germany, to redevelop the popular “Dance No Kan Kopi Revolution” project for the global market.
According to an article in ORICON NEWS (September 8), TBS and Seven.One Studios International will redevelop a new version of the project for the global market. This one is scheduled to be presented at MIPCOM, one of the world’s largest content trade fairs to be held in Cannes, France, in October.
With the great success of the pop-up event and program project, Snow Man’s popularity is likely to spread not only in Japan but also overseas.
PHOTO: Takero Yui