
K-pop boy group ASTRO lit up the Fukuoka PayPay Dome in Japan with their powerful synergy and heartwarming performances during their fourth solo concert, “The 4th ASTROAD [Stargraphy],” held on May 28 and 29 KST. The final concert was streamed online, reaching fans across the globe.
This marked ASTRO’s first-ever concert in a Japanese dome venue, a milestone moment for the group. The members showcased a wide range of performances that reflected their musical journey, connecting with a packed audience through meticulously crafted stages. The setlist, first revealed at the Seoul leg of ‘Stargraphy,’ was adapted with special performances for local fans and all songs were rearranged with a live band to deepen the concert experience.
ASTRO highlighted both their signature refreshing charm and mature charisma with songs like “All Night,” “Crazy Sexy Cool,” and “Candy Sugar Pop,” cooling down the summer night. The intensity surged with “Moonwalk,” “MORE,” and “ONE,” delivering sharp choreography and powerful vocals.
The concert shifted to a more emotional tone with ballads like “Waterfall” and “Because It’s You.” ASTRO also performed Japanese originals “1番好きな人にサヨナラを言おう” and “Hanasake Mirai,” delighting the local audience.
A special moment was dedicated to memories with all six members, including late member Moonbin. The group performed “Footprint,” written by Moonbin, and “Fly,” a collaborative work between JinJin and Moonbin. His voice was also heard during “We Still,” moving fans to tears.
ASTRO engaged the audience with fun, nostalgic performances of “Confession” and “Baby” in school uniforms, and expressed their heartfelt gratitude through songs like “Circles,” “Twilight,” and “Like Stars in the Night Sky.” The encore, closing with “Calling Out,” wrapped up the three-hour show on a high note.
In a touching final message, ASTRO shared:
“Thank you for the incredible support not only in Korea but also here in Japan. We once said in a reality show that we wanted to perform at a dome — and now that dream has come true. Thanks to AROHA (fan club name), we are truly grateful and overjoyed to have made such meaningful memories together.”
Celebrating their 9th debut anniversary, ASTRO successfully completed their long-awaited solo concert series after three years and will continue to meet fans through upcoming solo activities.

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