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ASTRO Ignites Fukuoka Dome in Japan with ‘Stargraphy’ Concert

ASTRO reached a huge career milestone by holding their first-ever concert in a Japanese dome, lighting up the Fukuoka PayPay Dome with their energy and heartfelt performances. Their fourth solo concert, titled “The 4th ASTROAD [Stargraphy],” took place on May 28 and 29 KST, and was streamed online so fans worldwide could join in the experience.

The group delivered a well-rounded show that highlighted both their signature bright vibes and a more mature side. The setlist had been introduced earlier during the Seoul leg of ‘Stargraphy,’ but this time ASTRO switched things up with unique stage arrangements and live band performances tailored for the Japanese audience. From fresh summer tunes like “All Night,” “Crazy Sexy Cool,” and “Candy Sugar Pop,” cooling things down, to intense tracks such as “Moonwalk,” “MORE,” and “ONE,” showing off precise choreography and powerful vocals, the concert kept up a dynamic energy.

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The mood then turned more emotional with ballads like “Waterfall” and “Because It’s You,” giving fans a moment to connect deeply. ASTRO also treated the local crowd to songs in Japanese, including originals “1番好きな人にサヨナラを言おう” and “Hanasake Mirai.” One of the most touching parts came when the group paid tribute to their late member Moonbin. They performed “Footprint,” a song he wrote, as well as “Fly,” which JinJin and Moonbin worked on together. Moonbin’s voice also appeared in “We Still,” stirring strong emotions among fans.

Adding to the nostalgia, ASTRO had some fun with lively performances of “Confession” and “Baby” while dressed in school uniforms, bringing a playful vibe to the evening. Toward the end, they expressed heartfelt thanks with soothing tracks like “Circles,” “Twilight,” and “Like Stars in the Night Sky.” The three-hour show wrapped up on a high note with the encore song “Calling Out.”

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To close the concert, ASTRO shared a warm message with their fans:

"Thank you for the incredible support not only in Korea but also here in Japan. We once said in a reality show that we wanted to perform at a dome — and now that dream has come true. Thanks to AROHA (fan club name), we are truly grateful and overjoyed to have made such meaningful memories together." ASTRO

Celebrating their ninth anniversary since debut, ASTRO successfully concluded this long-awaited solo concert series after a three-year gap. Fans can now look forward to more solo activities as the group continues to connect with supporters around the world.

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