The group Treasure marked a positive start by reaching the top of the Circle Chart in their comeback week.

According to the Circle Chart operated by the Korean Music Content Association, Treasure's special mini-album [PLEASURE], released on the 7th, ranked first in the album and retail album institutional sector for the 10th week (2025.03.02~2025.03.08). The total sales amount to 612,398 copies.

This figure reflects the combined exports to countries like Japan and China alongside domestic sales over a day and a half. Additionally, demand in some overseas regions has exceeded expectations, leading to plans for additional exports, and as a global fan concert tour approaches, final sales are expected to increase.

The initial sales volume, considered an indicator of core fandom, is also impressive. According to the Hanteo Chart, the special mini-album [PLEASURE] sold a total of 625,050 copies from the 7th to the 12th. With less than a week since its release, it shows a steeper rise compared to the previous regular second album [REBOOT], drawing attention.

Not only the album but also the digital music is garnering positive reactions from music fans. The special mini-album [PLEASURE] has dominated the iTunes album charts in 11 regions and has secured a position in the upper ranks of the worldwide album chart, while the title track "YELLOW" has risen to the top tier of major charts in Japan, including Line Music, Rakuten Music, and AWA.

Treasure is set to kick off their active promotions starting today (13th) on cable channel Mnet's 'M Countdown,' followed by various platforms including music shows, YouTube, and radio. They will also launch their global fan concert [SPECIAL MOMENT] on the 28th, 29th, and 30th at Kyunghee University Peace Hall in Seoul. They plan to meet local fans through a total of 17 performances in 9 cities, including 4 cities in North America (New York, Washington DC, Oakland, Los Angeles) and 4 cities in Japan (Hyogo, Aichi, Fukuoka, Saitama).

[Photo] Provided by YG Entertainment.

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