The representative singer-songwriter of Japan, Aimyon, is finally taking the stage in Korea.

Aimyon quickly gained attention in the Japanese music scene with her original melodies and realistic lyrics. The single 'Marigold' released in 2018 has made a long run on the Japanese Oricon chart, establishing itself as her signature song, and it has gained public popularity, surpassing 200 million views on YouTube.

Subsequently, every song released, including 'I Want to Convey My Love' and 'You Don't Listen to Rock,' became hits, solidifying her position as a representative singer-songwriter of Japan. Additionally, she has established a unique presence in the Japanese music industry, participating in the Kohaku Uta Gassen six times and winning multiple awards at prestigious ceremonies such as the Japan Record Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and SPACE SHOWER Music Awards.

In particular, 'I Want to Convey My Love' gained explosive popularity in Korea through TikTok challenges. This song, characterized by its stylish melody and catchy chorus, has been used in numerous short-form content on social media, rapidly spreading it and garnering broad interest in her music domestically.

Last year, Aimyon released her fifth studio album, 'Jealousy to the Cat,' and celebrated it by conducting the 'Dolphin APT. Tour' with 20 performances across ten venues nationwide in Japan. After concluding the Osaka Castle Hall performance on Feb. 13, she wrapped up the first half of her Japan tour, and the second half will continue with her first overseas tour in Taiwan and a solo performance in Korea.

At this concert, she plans to premiere live the song 'Sketch' from the recently released animated film 'Doraemon: Nobita's Picture Diary' in addition to 'Spring Day,' which has received much love from Korean fans.

Aimyon's first solo concert in Korea will take place on April 19 (Sat) and 20 (Sun), 2025, at Hall 9 of KINTEX in Goyang City. Ticket reservations will open with priority sales conducted by the official fan club AIM from Feb. 21 to 25, while general sales will begin at 6 p.m. on Mar. 6, 2025.

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