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TXT tops Japan’s Oricon weekly albums charts with 1st Japanese album
K-pop boy band Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has topped the latest Oricon weekly music chart with its first full-length Japanese album, its management agency said Wednesday.
Released on Jan. 20, the 10-track album “Still Dreaming” landed in the top spot on the weekly albums chart this week with TXT’s all-time high first-week album sales of 86,892 units in Japan, according to Big Hit Entertainment.
The album has also stayed in the top spot on the daily albums chart for seven consecutive days since its release.
Previously, the five-member band ranked No. 3 on the Oricon weekly albums chart with its debut album “The Dream Chapter: Star,” released in March 2019, and No. 1 on the daily singles chart with its first Japanese song “Magic Hour,” released a year ago.
TXT plans to host its second fan meeting, titled “2021 TXT FANLIVE SHINE X TOGETHER,” at Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul on March 6.
The performance-oriented fan event is planned to be held offline and livestreamed online at the same time, but the schedule may change due to the new coronavirus pandemic, the agency said.
This photo, provided by Big Hit Entertainment, shows the member of K-pop boy band Tomorrow X Together. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)