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WOLF HOWL HARMONY wrap up 'BAKUON DREAM' tour with first overseas solo performance in Bangkok - gig report

WOLF HOWL HARMONY wrap up 'BAKUON DREAM' tour with first overseas solo performance in Bangkok - gig report

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WOLF HOWL HARMONY marked a major milestone in their rising global journey with the successful completion of their first-ever overseas solo performance in Bangkok. Held on 20 December, the WOLF HOWL HARMONY LIVE & FAN MEETING TOUR 2025 BAKUON DREAM – FINAL – in BANGKOK served as the grand finale of the group’s inaugural live fan meeting tour, which kicked off in July and spanned 18 venues across Japan. 

The Bangkok show opened on a high-energy note with 'Bossa Bosa', immediately met with thunderous cheers from the crowd. The excitement continued through 'Sugar Honey', fuelled by enthusiastic fan chants, before the venue was swept into unison during 'You&I', with fans waving towels along to the beat. The night showcased not only the group’s polished live performance skills, but also the deep connection they’ve built with their growing international fanbase.

The members also charmed the audience by introducing themselves in the local language and sharing playful exchanges rooted in their appreciation for Thai culture, including their excitement over local dishes like khao soi and a lighthearted debate over the title of “mango sticky rice boy.” One of the most memorable moments of the night came when WOLF HOWL HARMONY paid tribute to local music by performing covers of Tilly Birds’ 'Same Page?' and Jeff Satur’s 'Fade', earning praise for both their vocal delivery and respect for Thai artists.

The emotional peak of the evening arrived with a surprise fan-made video, which moved the members to tears as messages from international fans reflected years of support since their audition days. Leader RYOJI shared heartfelt words with the crowd, emphasising music as a bond that connects people across time and borders.

The show closed on a celebratory note with their latest single 'Marmalade', followed by 'LOVE RED', an anthem named after their official fan base, LOVERED. Reflecting on the night, RYOJI expressed how deeply moved he was by the shared experience, while GHEE highlighted how seeing their music resonate beyond Japan has given the group renewed confidence and motivation to perform more widely across Southeast Asia and beyond.

With their momentum continuing into 2026, WOLF HOWL HARMONY are set to perform at MUUJI FESTIVAL 2026 in Khao Yai, Thailand on 31 January, ahead of the release of their highly anticipated first EP tera on 12 March. The Bangkok finale not only closed an important chapter in their journey, but also signalled the beginning of a broader international path for the group as they continue to bring their music to fans across borders.