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#NiziU I want to achieve overseas activities in 2026 🏟️ KCON predictions (probability) AI analysis JAPAN May~ (90%) LA August EUROPE June~July (60%) THAILAND September~October 🏟️ Other FES (JYP has performed) SUMMER SONIC Asia BST Hyde Park I-Days Milano Head In The Clouds Lollapalooza ▲(Twice) Coachella ✖ Bangkok and Singapore are strong candidates, among others pic.x.com/LWdiDUWPke

The tweet translates to: "I think that when Bang Si-hyuk and JYP expressed their love for Japanese culture to the point of it being almost uncomfortable, it was not only for promotional purposes or out of respect, but also to show consideration for the similarities that might arise. It carries a meaning of breaking away from the culture of copying that has existed until now. Now, it seems like we are going around in circles and heading towards borrowing and taking."

The translation of the tweet is: "No LOUD PARK this year."

GQ India Instagram: The stage is set for a loud 2026 🎤🔥 From John Mayer to Fujii Kaze, Linkin Park, and more global acts heading to India through March-April 2026, the live music lineup is stacked 🎶 … Fujii Kaze will be appearing in January! 🥳 #FujiiKaze instagram.com/reel/DTLLybvDG…

#SableHills #Namu Their music video has reached 2 million views, and it seems like a powerful number that could become their trademark. This is their performance from last year's LOUD PARK. It's already at a world-class level. Now, all they need is to develop a unique identity that makes people say, "Oh! That's SABLE HILLS!" just by hearing it once. They can definitely do it. Absolutely. youtu.be/nqD3wQfXYQs?si…

The tweet translates to: "Saitama Super Arena to close for renovations for up to a year and a half starting on the 13th (Kyodo News) ...LOUD PARK......... #YahooNews news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/9360a…"

The Saitama Super Arena will be closed for up to a year and a half for major renovations due to aging facilities. During that time, live events like LOUD PARK will have to be held at other large venues.

The translation of the tweet is: "If LOUD PARK is held during this closure period, it will be in Makuhari, huh. As someone who dislikes Makuhari, that's tough for me. But it can't be helped. By the way, didn't they have maintenance before? Or is that just my imagination?" [Link to the article]

The tweet translates to: "I wonder where LOUD PARK will be held, maybe Makuhari?"

The tweet translates to: "What are we going to do about Loud Park? It's at Makuhari!"

Here's the translation of the tweet: - The timing and location will change - It won't be a direct continuation of CDJ - But if we share the stage to keep costs down, - Could it be co-hosted with PUNKSPRING or Loud Park? Or perhaps it will become a continuation of Japan Jam or Rock in Japan...? - Alternatively, could it be scaled down a bit more and held in existing halls or arenas (around 10,000 people) at a scale similar to the former Hostess Club?

Here's the translation of the tweet: "Saitama Super Arena, abbreviated as Tama-Ari. Let's be careful of the termites at home. Has it really been so many years that it's being called old? The opening performance by V6 and THE YELLOW MONKEY. Finally, there was LOUD PARK at FOXFest. I want to see LOUD PARK here again after the renovations."

The translation of the tweet is: "That means, even if Loud Park is held, it won't be at Yoyogi National Gymnasium but at Makuhari, right? 🤔"

The translation of the tweet is: "What will happen to our Loud Park? (They haven't said a word about doing it this year either.)"

The Saitama Super Arena will be closed for over a year and a half. I remember going there for events like LOUD PARK and Super Party.

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