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Korean boy band 2PM are celebrating a major milestone with their 15th Anniversary Japan Concert, The Return at the iconic Tokyo Dome on May 9 - 10, 2026. This reunion marked the first time all six members performed together in Japan since 2016, thrilling fans who had long awaited their return. Riding on the excitement from Japan, the group has also announced a follow-up concert in Incheon, Korea, this August, giving fans a chance to experience the full energy of 2PM live. The Return promises unforgettable performances, nostalgia, and celebration of 15 years of success.
2PM's The Return concert in Incheon
After their Tokyo Dome concerts, 2PM is again set to reunite as they announced The Return concert will be held in Incheon, Korea. It will take place over two days on August 8 and 9 at the Inspire Arena. Fans can look forward to a thrilling live experience, as the group reunites on stage to deliver unforgettable performances and celebrate their continued success.
The two-day event offers fans multiple opportunities to witness 2PM's vibrant energy and charisma up close, making it a must-attend event for anyone eager to be part of the excitement and nostalgia surrounding the iconic K-pop group's comeback.
Fans react to 2PM concert announcement
Reacting to the Incheon concert announcement, fans expressed their happiness but also some shared that they should do a full world tour. One excited fan said, "OMG YAYYYY!! But I'm curious, will they sing their Japanese songs, the same setlist as in Korea? Or a new setlist?" The fan also asked the group to make it a 3-day concert. Some fans asked for Asia tour dates as well while some suggested global live streaming, proving the group's craze and popularity around the world.
About 2PM
2PM is a six-member South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment in 2008, renowned for their high-energy, acrobatic performances that earned them the nickname 'beast idols.' The group includes Jun. K, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung,
Junho, and Chansung. For the unversed, originally 2PM was a seven-piece group but Jaebeom left the group due to controversies in 2009 and left the band and the agency in early 2010, as per reports. The group quickly rose to fame across Asia with chart-topping hits such as
Again & Again and
Hands Up. Known for blending powerful choreography with strong vocals, 2PM has established themselves as one of K-pop’s most enduring and dynamic groups. The group went on a hiatus while members fulfilled mandatory military service, making a successful return in 2021 with the album
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