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Fans attending Sekai No Owari's concert in Seoul can look forward to a refreshing and revitalizing experience.

Masses of admirers braved the drizzle in Seoul on a Friday, eager to catch a glimpse of Japanese band Sekai No Owar. Ranging from adolescents to individuals in their thirties, fans were determined to avoid missing out.

World's End dance-rock band, Sekai No Owari, aims to rejuvenate and invigorate their fans at their...
World's End dance-rock band, Sekai No Owari, aims to rejuvenate and invigorate their fans at their Seoul concert

Fans attending Sekai No Owari's concert in Seoul can look forward to a refreshing and revitalizing experience.

Japanese band Sekai No Owari is set to perform a concert near me at Korea University Seoul Campus Hwajeong Gymnasium on Saturday, marking the beginning of their Asia tour. The theme of the concert in Seoul is 'phoenix', symbolizing revival and rebirth.

The band, known for its mix of pop, rock, electronic, and orchestral elements, has hits like "Starlight Parade" and "Dragon Night." Lead vocalist Fukase shared that the concert set list is packed with high-energy and powerful songs, but did not mention any details about the specific songs that will be performed.

Fukase also expressed his affection for Korean fans, stating that he misses the passion and energy they bring to the band's performances. He mentioned that deciding on the setlist was challenging, as each song was like a child he had to carefully decide to bring to life on stage.

The concert attracted a diverse crowd, with fans ranging from teens to 30-somethings. Hundreds of Korean fans lined up to catch a glimpse of Sekai No Owari, and a special red carpet session was held in front of Space 550 in Seongsu-dong.

In addition to the music, a live painting session is planned during the concert. However, no details about who will be painting were provided. Nakajin, another member of Sekai No Owari, expressed gratitude for the warm welcome they received in Seoul and mentioned being surprised by the large number of fans at the airport.

Nakajin also expressed interest in collaborating with Beatpella House, a Korean beatbox a cappella group. Unfortunately, there is no public information about Korean artists interested in collaborating with Sekai No Owari.

Fukase hopes the concert will be a family-friendly experience that engages all generations. He plans to create an 18-minute song in the future. Saori, another member of the band, is deeply moved by Korean fans singing along to Sekai No Owari's songs and sharing emotional connections to the lyrics.

The concert at Korea University Seoul Campus Hwajeong Gymnasium is the first stop on Sekai No Owari's Asia tour. Fans are eagerly awaiting the band's performances and the unique experience that the live painting session will add to the concert.

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