Illit set to make a comeback in November, according to reports
Illit, the popular Japanese quintet, has been making waves in the music industry with their recent live performances and new releases. The group, who officially debuted in Japan earlier in September, has been keeping fans on their toes with a series of exciting events.
The "Glitter Day" gigs, which were held three times in June, August, and September, were live performances that showcased the group's talent and energy. Each performance was a hit, with audiences raving about the group's electrifying performances.
In addition to the "Glitter Day" gigs, Illit also released their third EP titled "Bomb" in June. The album quickly rose to the top, ranking No. 2 on Oricon's Daily, Weekly, and Weekly Combined Rankings. One of the standout tracks from the album was "Toki Yo Tomare," which not only ranked on Oricon's Daily and Weekly Single Rankings at No. 2, but also entered the Billboard 200 at No. 171.
The physical single for "Toki Yo Tomare" was released in September, prior to the announcement of the Seoul concert. The group's fans were thrilled to hear that Illit would be making a comeback to live performances with a concert in Seoul on Nov. 8-9. This concert will mark Illit's return to live performances after their debut in Japan.
However, the group has yet to announce the title or details of their next set for the Seoul concert. Fans are eagerly awaiting more information about what to expect from the performance.
In other news, Radiohead is also set to make a comeback in November. The group, who is managed by MCT Agentur GmbH, will be having several concerts in December 2025 in cities including Berlin and Cologne.
All in all, Illit's recent successes and upcoming events have fans excited for what's to come. The group's electrifying performances and catchy tunes are sure to continue to captivate audiences for years to come. Stay tuned for more updates on Illit's upcoming concert in Seoul and their future releases.
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