TXT members displaying their individual visuals in a unified group portrait.

TXT MOA CON Japan 2026: 8 Sold-Out Shows, History on Billboard, and the World Watching Live

ALL 8 SHOWS SOLD OUT
2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN
May 23 – Jun 24, 2026
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4 Cities · 8 Performances
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Live Viewing: May 24 · 53 Countries

TOMORROW X TOGETHER (Soobin · Yeonjun · Beomgyu · Taehyun · Hueningkai) · Produced by BigHit Music

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Sold-out Japan shows across 4 cities — every seat gone

53
Countries & regions watching the May 24 live cinema broadcast

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No. 1s on Billboard Top Album Sales — first K-pop act ever to reach this

1,806,740
First-week sales of 7TH YEAR — 7th consecutive debut million-seller

TOMORROW X TOGETHER opens their 7th anniversary Japan tour on May 23 in Aichi — all eight shows across four cities already sold out before a single note was played. A global cinema live viewing follows on May 24, broadcasting to 53 countries and regions worldwide.

This celebration didn’t arrive without context. It’s the culmination of a year in which TXT rewrote K-pop record books with their latest album, made irreversible history on Billboard, and delivered a Seoul anniversary run that left 33,000 fans speechless. TXT turned seven in March 2026. Now, eight years in, the victory lap is officially underway.

The Japan Tour: Dates & Venues

The 2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN runs from May 23 through June 24, covering four major Japanese cities in eight performances. The tour opens at Aichi’s IG Arena in Nagoya before moving to Chiba’s Makuhari Messe, then Fukuoka’s Marine Messe, and closing in Hyogo at World Memorial Hall. Every show sold out.

2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN — Full Schedule
DatesCityVenue
May 23–24Aichi (Nagoya)IG Arena Nagoya
May 27–28ChibaMakuhari Messe
Jun 16–17FukuokaMarine Messe Fukuoka
Jun 23–24HyogoWorld Memorial Hall

The May 24 Aichi show will be broadcast live to cinemas in 53 countries and regions via Trafalgar Releasing and BigHit Music — TXT’s first live cinema event in three years, and their first ever live theatrical broadcast from Japan. Screenings in North America and Europe are scheduled at adjusted local times. Tickets are available now via Fandango, Cinemark, and ODEON.

What the Seoul Run Looked Like

Before Japan, TXT held the original MOA CON at KSPO DOME in Seoul’s Olympic Park — three nights, February 27 to March 1. Tickets sold out within minutes of going on sale. The five members performed a setlist spanning all seven years of their discography, accompanied by a full live band. Special stages where members performed each other’s solo songs drew some of the loudest crowd reactions of the night.

Approximately 33,000 fans attended across the three Seoul nights. The Japan run continues directly in that spirit — same energy, same production ambition, new audiences seeing it for the first time.

The 7TH YEAR Album: What the Numbers Say

The concerts are the celebration. The album is the statement. TXT’s eighth mini album, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns, released April 13, 2026 — their first comeback after all five members renewed their contracts with BigHit Music.

The album sold 1,357,029 copies on its first day, immediately achieving million-seller status. First-week sales reached 1,806,740 — surpassing the debut figures of their previous full-length album and securing the top spot on Hanteo’s weekly chart. It was TXT’s seventh consecutive album to achieve million-seller status in its debut week.

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TXT has become the first K-pop artist in history to score nine No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart.

— Billboard, April 26, 2026

On the Billboard charts, 7TH YEAR debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on Top Album Sales — making TXT the first K-pop artist in history to reach nine chart-toppers on that ranking. The album also took No. 1 on the World Albums chart. On Oricon, it topped the weekly album chart, extending TXT’s own record to 12 consecutive releases at No. 1 — breaking their own historical mark as the foreign act with the most consecutive Oricon weekly chart-toppers ever. On iTunes, it debuted No. 1 globally and topped album charts in 15 countries including Japan, Brazil, and New Zealand.

Title track “Stick With You” entered iTunes Top Songs charts in 17 countries and generated 25 million music video views in its first week.

The Korea University Performance

Two days before the Japan tour opening, TXT performed at Korea University’s spring festival on May 20. The show took place in the rain — and they performed straight through it, delivering a full live set without stopping. It was the kind of performance that reminds you why this group has lasted seven years: they show up, every time, regardless of conditions.

2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN — At a Glance
  • Concert2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN
  • DatesMay 23 – Jun 24, 2026
  • CitiesAichi · Chiba · Fukuoka · Hyogo — 4 cities, 8 shows
  • TicketsAll 8 shows sold out
  • Live ViewingMay 24 · IG Arena Nagoya → 53 countries · Trafalgar Releasing
  • Cinema TicketsFandango · Cinemark · ODEON
  • Seoul RunFeb 27–Mar 1 · KSPO DOME · ~33,000 attendees · 3 nights sold out
  • Album7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns · Released Apr 13, 2026
  • Chart PeakBillboard 200 No. 3 · Top Album Sales No. 1 (9th — K-pop record) · Oricon No. 1 (12th consecutive)

The KpopWave Take

TXT debuted on March 4, 2019. Seven years later, they are more consistent, more acclaimed, and more globally established than at any point in their career. The 7th anniversary wasn’t a milestone they coasted to — it was one they earned, album by album, show by show. And the moment they crossed into year eight, they did so holding a Billboard record that no K-pop act has ever matched.

What strikes us most is that none of this feels accidental. Every release, they go deeper rather than safer. 7TH YEAR is the record of a group in full command of who they are — and MOA CON is the live proof of it. For fans who can’t be in Japan, May 24’s global live viewing is the next best thing. For everyone else paying attention to where K-pop is headed: this is the group to watch.