One Pact has successfully concluded its solo concert in Tokyo, Japan, marking another milestone in its global journey.
One Pact (Jong-woo, Jae-chang, Seong-min, Tag, Ye-dam) held the '2025 One Pact Hall Live [One Fact: Dawn Rush]' at the Edogawa Cultural Center Grand Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on the 19th, successfully finishing two performances at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
This concert was a platform for the first public presentation of all songs from the pre-release EP 'One Pack' as solo stages for each member, and it garnered significant attention as a special meeting with global fans ahead of the release of the fourth mini album 'One Fact.'
The day opened explosively with 'Deserved,' instantly elevating the atmosphere. Following this, the emotional yet rhythmic setlist with 'Goat,' 'Illusion,' 'Walking,' and 'I Wish' heated up the concert hall. Moreover, the members conveyed their deep vocals and sincerity through their cover of 'I Love You' by Yutaka Ozaki and the '&Heart' song for their fandom, perfectly capturing the hearts of the fans.
In particular, the highlight of the concert was undoubtedly the solo stages consisting of songs from the pre-release EP 'One Pack.' Each member's music world flowed together like a narrative, maximizing the unique and multi-dimensional charm of One Pact. Starting with Ye-dam's 'Keyring,' the stage was filled with the energy and stage manners of One Pact members, including Tag's 'Even If I'm Not,' Seong-min's 'Signal,' Jae-chang's '180928~,' and Jong-woo's 'Passout (Feat. Tag),' drawing cheers from fans.
Afterwards, a parade of hit songs continued with 'Confession,' '100!,' 'Dejavu,' 'Wild:,' and 'Get Lost,' and the heartfelt Japanese ending remarks prepared by the members created a warm atmosphere at the venue for local fans.
In the final encore stage, 'Rush In 2 U' and 'B2U' resonated one after the other, and the fans' chants and standing ovations filled the concert hall, with the members revealing overwhelmed emotions on stage and leaving a deep afterglow.
After the concert, leader Jong-woo said, "It was meaningful to be able to show the 'One Pack' stage to the fans first ahead of the release of 'One Fact.'" He continued, "I hope our sincerity has been well conveyed. We will repay it by growing even more in the future."
Meanwhile, One Pact is ramping up its activities, having released its debut mini album 'Moment', followed by 'Paradox', '[fallIn']', and 'Pink Crush', with its fourth mini album 'One Fact' released on July 22. The album, titled the same as the team name, is a work that encapsulates One Pact's musical identity and conviction, and they plan to share an expanded performance and narrative with fans through the title track 'Yes, No, Maybe.'
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