Tomorrow X Together (TXT) is set to make history once again! This time, the group embarks on an expanded five-dome tour across Japan, following the overwhelming success of their new Japanese album Starkissed. They shared the exciting news during their album showcase on October 22, announcing that the tour would begin in November and span through February 2026.
As soon as the announcement was made, cheers erupted from fans in attendance. The members expressed their gratitude and determination, saying, “It makes us emotional to see MOA so happy. We’ll show you a performance that will not disappoint.”
TXT World Tour: ACT: TOMORROW Schedule
TXT began their fourth world tour, “ACT: TOMORROW,” in August at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome, performing for two nights of sold-out shows. Originally, they planned to hold six concerts in three Japanese cities in November and December. Thanks to explosive fan demand, the group decided to expand the schedule to 10 concerts across five cities, adding new shows in Tokyo and Osaka for early 2026.
Here’s the full updated tour schedule:
- Saitama (Belluna Dome): November 15–16, 2025
- Aichi (Vantelin Dome Nagoya): December 6–7, 2025
- Fukuoka (Mizuho PayPay Dome): December 27–28, 2025
- Tokyo Dome: January 21–22, 2026
- Osaka (Kyocera Dome): February 7–8, 2026
This marks TXT’s first-ever five-dome tour. This milestone places them among the top K-pop acts performing at Japan’s largest venues. With their previous “ACT: PROMISE” tour in 2024, TXT already became the K-pop artist to enter all four of Japan’s major domes in the shortest time. Now, they’re taking things even further and continue to solidify their title as “Stagetellers.”
“Starkissed” Takes Japan by Storm
TXT’s third Japanese full-length album, “Starkissed,” dropped on October 20, and its success was immediate. The album sold an impressive 266,415 copies on the first day, debuting at No. 1 on Oricon’s Daily Album Ranking. The title track “Can’t Stop” also reached No. 1 on Oricon’s Daily Digital Single Ranking (dated October 20) and amassed over 10 million YouTube views within just one day.
Starkissed features 12 tracks, including original Japanese songs such as “Where Do You Go?” and “SSS,” along with Japanese versions of fan favorites like “Beautiful Stranger” and “A Song for the Star.” It’s available in several collectible formats, including limited and solo member jacket editions.
Meanwhile, TXT is keeping a packed schedule to promote the album and tour. The group will appear on EX’s “Music Station” on October 24 and NHK’s “Venue101” on October 25 to promote their latest Japanese release.
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TXT will embark on a massive five-dome Japan tour from November 2025 to February 2026 following the success of their album “Starkissed.”