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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
NCT Dream wraps up EPIC fourth solo concert; launches NEW album 'Go Back To The Future'
NCT Dream wrapped up their fourth solo concert series "The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future" at Seoul's Gocheok Sky Dome from July 10-12 with three sold-out nights, 60,000 fans. The concert coincided perfectly with the release of their fifth full-length album "Go Back To The Future" on July 14. Time Travel Meets K-pop Spectacle NCT Dream didn't just perform - they created an entire cinematic experience. The concert featured a time-travel theme that matched their new album's concept, complete with goggle-shaped stage designs and a massive 105m by 18m LED screen. To put that in perspective, that's bigger than a cricket field! The group premiered their double title tracks "BTTF (Back to the Future)" and "CHILLER" for the first time, giving fans an exclusive preview before the official album release. The VCR videos showed the members travelling through different time periods, while the venue's ceiling transformed with media facade displays that changed according to each song's mood. The production team literally turned Gocheok Sky Dome into a futuristic city, creating an immersive experience that had fans feeling like they were part of a time-traveling adventure. Global Reach Beyond Imagination What makes this even more impressive is how NCT Dream managed to connect with fans worldwide. The opening night was live-streamed to over 90 theaters across Japan, Taipei, and Hong Kong. The following nights were broadcast on Beyond Live, Weverse, and Japan's KNTV channel, allowing global fans to experience the magic from their homes. The group isn't stopping at Seoul either. Their world tour continues with stops in Bangkok (August 16-17), Hong Kong (August 30), Jakarta (September 27-28), Singapore (October 18-19), Taipei (December 6), and Kuala Lumpur (December 13-14). They're performing at some of Asia's largest venues, including Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium and Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium. The Emotional Journey of Nine Years What struck fans most was how the concert celebrated NCT Dream's nine-year journey while looking toward their future. The group debuted in 2016 with "Chewing Gum" and has grown from teenage rookies to stadium-filling superstars. During the concert, they reflected on this journey, telling fans, "We put so much time and effort into preparing this concert, and seeing Sizens (their fandom name) happy made all that time feel worthwhile". The new album "Go Back To The Future" contains nine tracks that tell the story of curious, quirky characters (the members themselves) who discover a time machine and travel through past, present, and future.


Korea Herald
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
NCT Dream presents cheeky time travel story with ‘Go Back To the Future'
Boy band drops 5th LP ahead of its 9th debut anniversary NCT Dream has returned with its fifth LP "Go Back To The Future," a cinematic project that explores time travel and reflects on the group's history. Members embark on a journey to find their 'brightest selves,' traveling through the past, present and future in a search for identity and growth. It features two main tracks—"BTTF" and "Chiller" — along with seven B-sides. "BTTF" captures the story of NCT Dream gaining the power to change the future by traveling through time. The track's dynamic structure and signature synth bass evoke the mood of a sci-fi film. 'All the moments in our past are what made us who we are now, so we ultimately decided not to change anything,' said Renjun at a press conference in Seoul on Monday. 'The line 'I'm the future' keeps repeating throughout the song, and that's the core message we want to share with our fans.' Jisung emphasized the intensity of "BTTF" performance, describing it as a high-energy hip-hop dance track in the signature SMP style. 'It's so powerful that it felt like we weren't just singing, but literally shouting into the mic while recording.' The other main track, "Chiller," has experimental synths and unexpected transitions. According to Chenle, the song is a continuation of "BTTF," but with a more light-hearted twist. 'It's about embracing who you are and enjoying it to the fullest. It's witty and playful, which suits our personalities well.' While "BTTF" features intense and physically demanding choreography, "Chiller" offers a laid-back, confident contrast. ''BTTF' might be the most exhausting choreography I've ever done, but that's what makes it so fun to watch,' said Jisung. Jeno added, 'The dance for 'Chiller' has a funky hip-hop vibe with unique and clever moves.' A central item in the music video is the hoverboard, which symbolizes dreams. 'The hoverboard is like a portal. It lets us revisit forgotten memories and move forward. It represents our dreams and the journey they take us on,' explained Renjun. The music video also pays homage to the iconic film "Back to the Future" and even features the members wearing outfits from their debut days, staying true to the time travel concept. Ahead of the album's release, NCT Dream held its fourth solo concert, "The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future," at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul from Thursday to Saturday, where they premiered the new songs. 'The show opened with a cinematic VCR and kicked off with 'BTTF.' It was structured to reflect our past, present and future,' said Mark. Looking ahead to the ninth anniversary of its debut in August, Haechan teased more surprises. 'We may be nine years in, but our energy feels like we've only debuted nine days ago. And I'll just say something fun is coming later this year.'


Korea Herald
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
NCT Dream opens pop-up store for 5th LP
NCT Dream will run a pop-up store in Seoul in time for the release of fifth studio album, 'Go Back To The Future,' the group's label SM Entertainment announced Thursday. The store will run from July 10-27 under the title 'Time Riders,' themed as a calling for board crews to join the band to travel through time. The temporary space will offer a series of experiences, from a photo booth and sticker makers to random capsule machines. It is set to open in time for the first day of the septet's three-date show in Seoul. The concert will signal the beginning of its tour 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future,' which will resume in Bangkok the following month. The NCT subunit will visit Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur until mid-December.

Straits Times
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October
K-pop boyband NCT Dream performed two sold-out shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on June 29 and 30 in 2024. PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE K-pop boy band NCT Dream to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium in October SEOUL - K-pop boy band NCT Dream announced on May 13 plans for an international tour which will begin in July, including a stop in Singapore. The septet - a sub-unit of NCT that was formed in 2016 - comprise Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung. They will kick off their fourth tour, The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future, with three shows in Seoul from July 10 to 12. The group will head to Bangkok and Hong Kong in August before performing in Jakarta in September. They will then play the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 18 and 19. Ticketing details have not been announced. NCT Dream previously held two sold-out concerts at the same venue on June 29 and 30 in 2024 as part of The Dream Show 3: Dream( )Scape tour, with Renjun sitting out due to heath issues. The band will also head to Taipei and Kuala Lumpur in December. NCT Dream's previous tour covered 25 cities and 37 shows, and the upcoming one - themed on time travel - is likely to draw bigger audiences. The seven-member act are set to roll out their fifth studio album in July, about eight months after the release of Dreamscape (2024). THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.


Hype Malaysia
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
K-pop Group NCT Dream Returning To KL This December For 'The Dream Show 4' Concert
Great news for the NCTzens of Malaysia! NCT Dream (엔시티 드림) recently dropped dates for their new tour, and Malaysia is on the list! The group will embark on their new tour, 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future', later this year. Earlier today, NCT Dream dropped the list of cities and dates for their upcoming tour, which includes Kuala Lumpur! The K-pop sensations will perform at Axiata Arena on 13th and 14th December 2025 (Saturday and Sunday), marking their first two-day performance in Malaysia! This upcoming show will be NCT Dream's second solo performance concert in Malaysia, with the previous being their concert at Axiata Arena in 2023. The last show sold out almost immediately, proving the NCT subunit's popularity in Malaysia. As such, at the concert, leader Mark (마크) promised fans that the group would hold two shows when they return for their next tour to accommodate fans who missed out. The 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future' tour kicks off in Seoul on 10th July 2025 (Thursday). Fans can expect an exciting new setlist and visually spectacular performances from the K-pop idols. The group will also perform in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore and Taipei as part of the tour later this year. Here's what we know about the concert in KL so far: NCT Dream 'The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future' in Kuala Lumpur Dates: 13th & 14th December 2025 (Saturday & Sunday) 13th & 14th December 2025 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: TBA Venue: Axiata Arena Organiser: Live Nation Malaysia Ticket Prices: TBA Ticket Sales: TBA More information on the concert will be revealed soon, so stay tuned to this space for more details. Are you excited to catch NCT Dream in Malaysia this December? Source: Twitter