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From the moment tickets went on sale, anticipation has been electric among fans eager to see Taeho return to the stage in Japan, this time with an extra layer of excitement as Lee Jian and Hong Eunki are set to join as special guests. Taeho, formerly of IMFACT, brings a unique energy to every live performance—something audiences have celebrated in previous tours—and the upcoming “2025 Taeho in Tokyo Mini Live” aims to offer something truly special for both old supporters and new.
Taking place at CREAM LIVE ASAKUSA on Saturday, June 7, 2025, fans are preparing to immerse themselves in two exhilarating parts: the first beginning at 13:00, then a second performance at 19:00. The buzz is only heightened by the convenient electronic ticketing system, which allows entry in ticket number order, ensuring the most passionate attendees get the best opportunity for close-up connections. Advance tickets, priced at 8,800 yen, are proving a draw for K-pop enthusiasts from around Tokyo and far beyond, with same-day options still available for the spontaneous concertgoer.
But that’s not where the experience ends. The following day, June 8, shifts setting to AzabuBalloon, deepening the intimacy with a fan meeting that promises to break down barriers between artist and audience. With two additional parts and tickets at 9,900 yen, the event stands as a rare chance for fans to interact with Taeho, Lee Jian, and Hong Eunki in a more personal environment—potentially hearing unreleased anecdotes, stories from their journeys, or even impromptu song performances.
The inclusion of Lee Jian, also a former IMFACT member, alongside Hong Eunki, who made his mark with RAINZ, has generated further excitement across fan forums and social media. The trio’s chemistry isn’t just defined by their shared industry history but by their genuine camaraderie on and off the stage, a factor sure to amplify the emotional resonance of the performances.
Both venues, CREAM LIVE ASAKUSA and AzabuBalloon, are known locally for outstanding acoustics and a layout that draws audience members up close to the performers. The easily accessible locations in Taito-ku and Minato-ku respectively ensure that fans can focus on the music and memories rather than the logistics of their visit. This Tokyo concert series also takes full advantage of state-of-the-art ticketing—it’s fully electronic, with tickets issued the morning of each show, underscoring the commitment to a streamlined, modern experience.
For many, Taeho’s concert isn’t just another date on the K-pop calendar; it’s an emotional milestone. Coming together in Tokyo, fans and artists alike share a sense of community, growth, and excitement—a reminder of how live music bridges distances and celebrates connection. The event’s very title, “I’ll be by your side,” encapsulates the heartfelt message Taeho and his guests want to share: that music, like friendship, endures and uplifts.




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