Just five months after wrapping up their massive 2025 world tour, SEVENTEEN has made a triumphant return to the iconic Tokyo Dome.
This homecoming, held on May 13 and 14, 2026, isn’t just another tour stop- it is a specialized fan meeting event titled “YAKUSOKU,” which translates to “Promise” in Japanese.
The choice of the Tokyo Dome for a fan meeting highlights the group’s immense ticketing power, as they remain one of the few acts capable of filling Japan’s largest venues for non-concert interactive events.
The event is designed as a heartfelt tribute to the unbreakable bond between the 13 members and their fanbase, Carats.
According to Pledis Entertainment, the theme reflects a “long-term commitment” to their supporters in Japan, symbolized in promotional materials by intricate, thread-like graphics that visually represent their interwoven fates.
A High-Demand Engagement: The “YAKUSOKU” Experience
Unlike a standard high-intensity concert, the “YAKUSOKU” fan meeting prioritizes direct interaction, storytelling, and curated fanclub segments.
However, given SEVENTEEN’s reputation for performance, the event does not lack in spectacle.
- Venue & Scale: The two-day residency at Tokyo Dome (May 13–14) is followed immediately by another two-day stint at the Kyocera Dome Osaka on May 23 and 24.
- Performance Mix: While the show features talk segments and games, it also includes live performances of hits from their recent 17 Is Right Here album and previews of upcoming solo and unit projects.
- Global Reach: For fans unable to attend in person, the Tokyo Dome show is being broadcast via Live Viewing in cinemas across Asia, including Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Indonesia, ensuring a synchronized celebration for the global fandom.

Sustaining the Momentum of 2026
SEVENTEEN’s return to Tokyo Dome comes during an exceptionally busy period for the group.
They recently concluded their FOLLOW AGAIN encore tour in early April, which drew nearly a million attendees worldwide.
This rapid return to Japan demonstrates the strategic importance of the Japanese market to the group’s 2026 roadmap.
- Solo & Unit Activities: Even amidst the group fan meetings, members are pursuing individual milestones. For instance, DK and Seungkwan are fresh off their joint concert at the Inspire Arena, while S.Coups and Mingyu recently completed a show in Taiwan.
- Contractual Unity: This 2026 tour cycle is particularly meaningful as it follows the news that all 13 members have once again solidified their partnership with Pledis Entertainment, ensuring that the “Promise” celebrated at Tokyo Dome is one that will extend for years to come.
As the members took the stage today, May 13, the agency noted that the energy was “unparalleled,” with the group emphasizing that “The Tokyo Dome feels like home because of the fans who wait for us.”
With another major “Carat Land” event scheduled for June in Incheon, SEVENTEEN continues to prove that their schedule is as packed as their stadiums.
