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NCT's MARK has successfully wrapped up his inaugural solo tour in Japan.
MARK held his first showcase tour, "The Firstfruit SHOWCASE LIVE in JAPAN," on May 15th, and again from the 18th to the 19th across Japan.
He demonstrated formidable ticket power, with all three shows in Yokohama, Nagoya, and Osaka selling out during ticket pre-sales conducted from April 19th to 22nd.
The final performance took place in Nagoya. MARK presented tracks from his first solo album, 'The Firstfruit,' including "Righteous," "Raincouver," and "Too Much."
The highlight of the concert was the stage for his title track, "1999." Local fans responded with enthusiastic singalongs. MARK prepared an encore stage, where he and the audience sang together as one.
He also shared his sincere thoughts on his first solo activities. MARK conveyed, "I feel like I'm cultivating 'The Firstfruit' well with Czennies (fandom name). Every glance and expression from the fans gave me great strength."
He added, "The boundless singalongs and cheers felt incredibly passionate," and continued, "I will continue to show you good music and wonderful performances. I hope we can be together for a long time."
Meanwhile, MARK will also meet fans through his activities with NCT 127. The group is set to hold the finale concerts of their fourth world tour, "NEO CITY - THE MOMENTUM," at Tokyo Dome in Japan on May 21st and 22nd.
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