NewJeans Opens Limited View Seats For Tokyo Dome Fanmeeting Due To High Demands

NewJeans (Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin and Hyein) will hold “Bunnies Camp 2024 Tokyo Dome” for two days on the 26th and 27th of July. Although the fanmeeting is held on weekdays, tickets for all days have been sold out early.
NewJeans’s agency ADOR stated, “As all the tickets were sold out, we received a lot of requests for additional shows and related inquiries”, adding “We decided to expand the seats to the areas with restricted views, hoping that this can repay the enthusiastic support of local fans even a little”.
“Bunnies Camp 2024 Tokyo Dome” tickets for seats with limited views are available for sale from 10 a.m. today (June 26th) on Tiketpia. Both fanclub members and general fans can buy the tickets.

Preparing an abundant setlist with spectacular performances, NewJeans raises expectations for a music festival beyond a fanmeeting. After the DJ opening section by producer 250, NewJeans will perform more than 20 hit songs for about 150 minutes. Along with the members’ solo performances, special guests such as Japanese mixed duo YOASOBI and singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama also draw attention.
Releasing their Japanese debut single “Supernatural”, NewJeans once again certified their popularity by ranking high on major music charts. Released on June 21st, the album stayed at No.1 for three consecutive days. The title song of the same name also topped the Japanese LINE MUSIC Daily Chart from June 22nd to 24th.
In addition to their new songs, NewJeans’s old songs are still very popular. According to the Japan Record Association on June 25th, NewJeans’s “Super Shy” and “ETA” received Platinum certificates in May for exceeding 100 million streams. With this achievement, NewJeans has increased the number of songs with Platinum certification to 5, following “Ditto” (May 2023), “OMG” (July 2023), and “Hype Boy” (August 2023).
“Super Shy” and ETA” made big hits in Korea and overseas as soon as they were released in July last year. They swept many music charts and even climbed on US Billboard Main Song Chart “HOT 100”. The group’s 2nd EP “Get Up” containing these songs also charted on Billboard 200 for 26 consecutive weeks, setting the longest record for K-pop girl groups.