
NCT DREAM Announces Dream The Future World Tour, First Stop Seoul
According to the announcement, Dream The Future is a three nights event on July 10, 11 and 12 at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. The concert will also kick off NCT DREAM's 2025 world tour. Fans who are planning to attend the shows can buy general seat tickets for KRW 154,000. VIP seats, on the other hand, cost KRW 198,000 and come with a special bonus, as it allows fans to join the group for a sound check before the main show starts. For now, there is no information provided about online live streaming. The agency said they will share more updates about it later.

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