Kep1er to hold their first Japanese arena tour since debut
has confirmed their first Japanese arena tour since their debut.'. The tour will then hold performances in Aichi and Hyogo.
This will mark the first time that the group is going on a Japanese arena tour since their debut. Kep1er has previously proved their popularity in Japan through their debut showcase held in September of last year. 20,000 spectators mobilized and set a record of selling out all performances in 3 minutes as well as having to add additional dates due to the interest.
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