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Seven Years Ago, TXT Were Just "The Group After BTS." Tonight They Open a Sold-Out Show at KSPO DOME.
TXT closed a 564,000-fan world tour on February 14 and open a sold-out three-night anniversary concert at KSPO DOME tonight. Seven years in, Dream Week is running, MOA CON starts, and the quiet giant of fourth-gen K-pop is right at its peak.
February 27, 2026
The final concert of TXT's fourth world tour landed on February 14 in Kuala Lumpur. Thirteen days later, they open a sold-out three-night concert at KSPO DOME in Seoul. There was no rest period. There was just what comes next, which is how this group has operated for seven years.
Tonight, the 2026 TXT MOA CON opens at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Seoul. All three nights are sold out. The show runs with a live band. And it happens at the end of a stretch that TOMORROW X TOGETHER will spend the rest of their career measuring moments against.
The Tour That Just Ended
The numbers from the TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR 〈ACT: TOMORROW〉 were announced by BigHit Music on February 15: 29 shows, 17 cities and regions, approximately 564,000 total fans. The tour opened in Seoul last August at Gocheok Sky Dome and ran through the United States, Japan, and the rest of Asia before closing in Kuala Lumpur.
The Japan run is worth noting separately. TXT performed at five major dome venues across the country, which is a level of Japan market penetration that very few fourth-generation K-pop acts have reached. In Hong Kong and Taipei, additional shows were added after original dates sold out. The group delivered post-tour remarks on Weverse: "Looking back, it was truly fun. Performing solo stages made this tour even more special. Thanks to MOA's love, we were able to finish happily."
Singapore's The Straits Times noted their commanding stage presence had cemented them "among the most successful K-pop groups." CNA Lifestyle praised strong vocals, detailed choreography, and individual charm. These are not the reviews of a group still trying to prove something.
Dream Week and the Seven-Year Map
Six days after the final tour show, TXT launched 2026 DREAM WEEK. The concept is a structured anniversary festival counting down to their March 4 debut date, built around a timetable designed to look like a handwritten diary spanning 2019 to 2025. Each drop corresponds to a chapter: DREAMGRAPHY, 2026.TXT, ASMR releases, TXT Diary, Voice of the Stars, and the medley live video released yesterday.
The DAY & NIGHT Medley Live opens with "Crown," their 2019 debut track, then moves through "Wishlist," "New Rules," and "Happy Fools" in the Day session. The Night session shifts to "Run Away," "Anti-Romantic," "Farewell, Neverland," and "Skipping Stones", fan-favorite B-sides rarely performed live. The group shared on Weverse: "We chose songs that we know MOA would love. It was special to sing songs we haven't performed in a while, and we hope you stay with us for the many years to come with the same joy we felt today."
MOA CON: Tonight at KSPO DOME
The 2026 TXT MOA CON runs February 27 through March 1 at KSPO DOME in Seoul's Olympic Park. All three nights are sold out. The shows feature a live band format, which gives TXT's musically layered catalog a different kind of room to operate in. BigHit Music has consistently built TXT's identity around sonic range, and a live band setup lets that show properly.
The timing is precise. MOA CON opens exactly one week before March 4, the group's official 7th debut anniversary. They wrap the tour, run the Dream Week countdown, and open three dome nights in a single two-week window. That kind of scheduling only makes sense if you have a group that can handle all of it.
Seven Years, Built From Scratch
TOMORROW X TOGETHER debuted on March 4, 2019 under BigHit Music, part of the HYBE family alongside BTS. Their debut EP charted at #140 on the Billboard 200, the highest-charting debut by any male K-pop group at the time. Lead single "Crown" hit #1 on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart. Every early profile carried the same framing: the group from BTS's label. Seven years later, that framing is just a footnote.
TXT became the first Korean boy band to perform and headline Lollapalooza. Their fourth world tour drew 564,000 fans. They're selling out three nights at KSPO DOME for their own fanbase, with a setlist that runs from debut B-sides to dome anthems. With BTS's own Arirang comeback arriving this spring, as we've been following, K-pop is entering one of its loudest seasons in years. TXT don't need to shout over it. They've been building something durable for seven years. Tonight, the doors open again.







