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NCT Dream Announces Japanese Single "Moonlight" Ahead of Album Release

Published May 8, 2024 06:30 AM

Courtesy of SM Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of SM Entertainment

 

NCT Dream, under the management of SM Entertainment, is set to release their Japanese single "Moonlight" online on Wednesday, preceding the full release of their second single album of the same title scheduled for June 5.

The band will debut the pop dance track during their concert in Osaka on May 11-12, marking the commencement of the Japan leg of their tour, "The Dream Show 3: Dream Escape in Japan." The tour will further take them to Tokyo on May 25-26 and Nagoya on June 2.

Having initiated the tour in Seoul the previous week, NCT Dream plans to engage with fans globally before concluding with encore concerts in Seoul from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1.

This upcoming single album marks over a year since their previous release, "Best Friend Ever," which achieved top positions on Oricon's daily and weekly album rankings.

Sayart 

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

SM Entertainment Unveils Details of Group's Upcoming Tour and Performance Schedule

Courtesy of SM Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of SM Entertainment

 

NCT Dream, under the management of SM Entertainment, is set to release their Japanese single "Moonlight" online on Wednesday, preceding the full release of their second single album of the same title scheduled for June 5.

The band will debut the pop dance track during their concert in Osaka on May 11-12, marking the commencement of the Japan leg of their tour, "The Dream Show 3: Dream Escape in Japan." The tour will further take them to Tokyo on May 25-26 and Nagoya on June 2.

Having initiated the tour in Seoul the previous week, NCT Dream plans to engage with fans globally before concluding with encore concerts in Seoul from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1.

This upcoming single album marks over a year since their previous release, "Best Friend Ever," which achieved top positions on Oricon's daily and weekly album rankings.

Sayart 

Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

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