
There is a growing interest both domestically and internationally in the girl group FRUITS ZIPPER, based in Harajuku, Japan.
FRUITS ZIPPER (Tsukiashi Amane, Chinjai Suzuka, Sakurai Yui, Nakagawa Luna, Manaka Mana, Matsumoto Karen, Hayase Noel) will hold their first Asia Tour finale performance 'FRUITS ZIPPER 1st ASIA TOUR 2025 "We are FRUITS ZIPPER"' (hereafter 'We are FRUITS ZIPPER') at the Donghae Culture and Arts Centre of Kwangwoon University in Seoul on the 29th, marking their first direct meeting with domestic fans.
'We are FRUITS ZIPPER' is a tour that has garnered attention by selling out in Taipei and Shanghai, concluding with the Seoul performance. This concert is particularly significant as it is the first time FRUITS ZIPPER will meet Korean fans face-to-face.
The performance will feature over 15 songs, including the representative song 'NEW KAWAII', which symbolizes the group's identity, and 'わたしの一番かわいいところ', which has surpassed 3 billion views on the global short-form platform TikTok, as well as 'はちゃめちゃわちゃライフ!', the theme song for the popular Japanese animation 'Crayon Shin-chan'. It is expected to captivate the Seoul audience with a lovely performance infused with Harajuku sensibilities and addictive melodies.
On-site, there will also be a global membership booth for the affiliated project 'KAWAII LAB.'. A photo ticket giveaway event for the audience will take place, and various goods and experiential elements commemorating FRUITS ZIPPER's first performance in Korea will be prepared. Tickets for this concert are currently available for reservation through Melon Ticket.
FRUITS ZIPPER is a seven-member girl group that debuted in April 2022 through the idol discovery and training project 'KAWAII LAB.' by the Japanese cultural planning company ASOBISYSTEM. With the slogan "From Harajuku to the World", they have been spreading the new aesthetic of 'NEW KAWAII' based on the fashion street of Harajuku, where various cultures mix.
Having secured a strong influence among Generation Z, FRUITS ZIPPER is poised for significant achievements in Japan by the end of the year. On December 31, they will make their first appearance on the NHK year-end special program 'Kōhaku Uta Gassen', which is considered a measure of local popularity, proving both their popularity and topicality. Additionally, in February 2026, they plan to hold a solo concert at the Tokyo Dome, a symbol of large-scale performances in Japan, continuing their upward trajectory from 'Harajuku-born idols' to 'major pop icons'.
