Fans of TOMORROW x TOGETHER raised concerns over the boy group's "back-breaking" tour schedule in 2025, arguing that Big Hit Music should better accommodate the members' health.
TOMORROW x TOGETHER will kick off their 2025 world tour, '
Following their tour opener in Seoul, TOMORROW x TOGETHER will head to Europe next, performing in Barcelona, Spain on March 20; in London, the United Kingdom, on March 25; in Berlin, Germany on March 27; in Paris, France on March 30; and in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 1. Four days later, the boy group will headline a major Latin American music festival, 'Axe Ceremonia 2025', from April 5-6 in Mexico City. (As a high-altitude region, it is well-known that some people have difficulty adjusting to the altitude change when they visit Mexico City. Several K-Pop idols have shown symptoms of altitude sickness when performing in Mexico City if they did not have enough time to adjust.)
Following their Europe tour and festival stop, TXT will be busy touring across Japan from April through May. Their Japan tour stops include Kagawa prefecture from April 12-13, Aichi prefecture from April 25-26, Fukuoka from April 29-30, Osaka from May 17-18, and Tokyo from May 24-25. In between, there's also a Macau stop scheduled from May 10-11.
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Expressing frustration and concern over the members' intense tour schedule from March through May, fans commented,
"That schedule is murderous on their bodies."
"I would love to see the person who booked this schedule try it out and see how well they fare."
"The Japan tour is too much TT."
"This is just unrealistic."
"How can they adjust to the time differences with those crazy schedules..? And it's obvious the company won't give the members any time to adjust to the altitude change in Mexico."
"Just imagine that you're traveling to all those countries for a vacation on all those dates..."
"And this is after every member took turns taking a break due to health reasons during last year's tour..."
"Cancel Fukuoka, that's way too much in the span of 6 days."
"This after one member stopped performing halfway through a concert, one member had a nosebleed, and one member had so many overlapping schedules they couldn't even remember what they did..."
"So many K-Pop companies are acting way too money-crazed these days."
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