The girl group Kep1er is holding its second fan meeting in Japan, reuniting with local fans.
Kep1er announced the holding of its second Japan fan meeting, "Kep1er JAPAN FANMEETING 'Kep1arcade'," sparking anticipation among global fans.
This fan meeting comes about three years after their first solo Japan fan meeting, "Kep1er JAPAN FAN MEETING - Fairy Fantasia," which was held in 2023 at Tokyo Garden Theater (TOKYO GARDEN THEATER).
Kep1er's "Kep1er JAPAN FANMEETING 'Kep1arcade'," which will capture the group's dazzling present and future growth, is set to be a stage that condenses the experience and performance know-how they have built up while performing on various stages, promising a special meeting with Japanese fans.
The "Kep1er JAPAN FANMEETING 'Kep1arcade'" performances are scheduled for May 15 and 16 at Fenice Sacay in Osaka (FENICE SACAY), May 17 at Line Cube Shibuya in Tokyo (LINE CUBE SHIBUYA), May 19 and 20 at Tachikawa Stage Garden (TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN), and May 22 at Okaya Nagoya Hall (OKAYA NAGOYA HALL). Tickets will be available for fan club member presales through the official Japanese fan club, "Kep1ian Japan," starting at 7 p.m. on March 12.
Notably, this fan meeting is impressive for expanding its scale and appeal through a collaboration between KLAP, a music-specialized label, and HYBE Japan, the Japanese arm of HYBE, a corporate lifestyle platform in entertainment. KLAP and HYBE Japan will co-host and support various content for fans. HYBE Japan supports the growth and development of artists not only from the HYBE Music Group but also from other labels, striving to nurture artists and provide optimal solutions in the Japanese market. This partnership with the music-specialized label KLAP is expected to gain momentum and produce tangible results.
Kep1er recently continued its global tour, "2025 Kep1er CONCERT TOUR [Into The Orbit : Kep1asia]," which began with the Seoul show in September last year and continued to places including Fukuoka, Tokyo, Kyoto, Taiwan and Hong Kong, meeting local fans. In November last year they appeared on NTV's music special program "Best Artist 2025 (ベストアティスト2025)," reaffirming their presence as a leading K-pop girl group.
They are set to make a comeback to the music scene on March 31 at 6 p.m. with their eighth mini album, CRACK CODE.
[Photo] KLAP, HYBE Japan
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