14 K-Pop Idol Groups That Have Successfully Filled Up Tokyo Dome With Their Fans

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K-Pop idols have many dreams from standing on stage to meeting their fans. One of the biggest accomplishments these artists hope to reach are concert tours. Through concert performances, they are able to create special memories with their countless supporters in one, single place.

When it comes to touring, there are specific places that remain at the top of many groups' list. One of these locations is none other than the Tokyo Dome in Japan. The Tokyo Dome is one of the biggest venues in Japan, able to hold about 50,000 fans. This is no easy feat, but there are quite a few groups who are able to successfully pull it off and perform in front of such an enormous crowd of fans.

Here are the K-Pop groups who have been able to sell out every single ticket available in the Tokyo Dome!

This list is not in a particular order.

NOTE: Article was updated on September 15th, 2023 KST.

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1. BTS

 14 K-Pop Idol Groups That Have Successfully Filled Up Tokyo Dome With Their Fans

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BTS is a global phenomenon, capturing the hearts of millions. With such a successful career and loyal fanbase, they've been able to fill up many venues, including the Tokyo Dome. Earlier in their career, the idol group even stated that they wanted to become singers who would be able to stand on the stage of the Tokyo Dome. It seems like a truly full circle moment, as their dream has undoubtedly come true.

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2. TVXQ

 14 K-Pop Idol Groups That Have Successfully Filled Up Tokyo Dome With Their Fans

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The popularity of legendary idol group, TVXQ, is undeniable. Since their debut, they've steadily built up their fanbase, maintaining a large following within Japan alone. An ocean of Cassiopeia is able to fill up the Tokyo Dome with ease.

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3. TWICE

 14 K-Pop Idol Groups That Have Successfully Filled Up Tokyo Dome With Their Fans

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