
ATEEZ has made history as the first K-pop artist to hold a solo concert at La Défense Arena, the largest indoor venue in Europe.
On February 22 (CET), ATEEZ successfully wrapped up their 2025 World Tour ‘Towards the Light: Will to Power in Europe’ with a sold-out performance in Paris, France. With a 40,000-seat capacity, the venue marks a significant milestone for the group, reaffirming their growing global influence.
This was their fourth solo concert in Paris, following performances in 2019, 2022, and 2023. Their impact in France has also been reflected in their recent chart success, with their 10th mini-album ‘Golden Hour: Part 1’ and 11th mini-album ‘Golden Hour: Part 2’ both ranking in the top five on the French SNEP Top Albums Chart.



The concert featured ATEEZ’s signature powerful choreography, synchronized live vocals, and immersive stage effects, keeping the audience captivated throughout the night. The group expressed their gratitude, saying, “ATINY, your love and support mean everything. Just as you are a light in our lives, we hope to be a light in yours.”
Following successful stops in London and Berlin, ATEEZ will conclude their 2025 Europe Tour on February 25 at ING Arena in Brussels, Belgium.
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