EXCLUSIVE | JO1's first world tour rocks New York City | amNewYork
Briefly

Japanese boy group JO1 made a significant impact in New York City with two sold-out concerts at the Brooklyn Bowl. Participating in the United Nations Youth for Disarmament's NONE campaign, they raised awareness against nuclear warfare. As they celebrated the release of their album BE CLASSIC, the 11-member group expressed their excitement about connecting with international fans and exploring the city. Their performances demonstrated their professionalism and the energetic bond they share with their supporters, solidifying their status as global music icons.
During the [Brooklyn Bowl] concert, the fans were singing and dancing. We could feel the international fans' energy and power! It was amazing, Sho said proudly.
It was our first time in LA and New York; we were a little bit nervous, but it was a nice change, Junki told amNewYork Metro.
Their concerts in both Los Angeles and New York were completely sold out, signifying the sheer impact JO1 has had on fans in North America.
With 11 dancers seamlessly weaving through the stage as one cohesive unit, JO1 prides themselves on providing fans an experience they would not forget.
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