By Hasan Beyaz
TOMORROW X TOGETHER will celebrate seven years together on the big screen this May, with their MOA CON concert broadcasting live from Japan to cinemas across the globe.
Trafalgar Releasing, BIGHIT MUSIC, and HYBE have confirmed that 2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN: Live Viewing will stream from Aichi's IG Arena in Nagoya on Sunday, 24 May. Because the MOA CON tour is limited to dates in Korea and Japan, the cinema broadcast is the only way for international fans to catch the show live – a deliberate structural decision that turns geographic exclusion into a selling point, funnelling demand through a single global moment rather than spreading it across a conventional touring cycle.
It marks TXT's first live cinema event in three years, and arrives on the back of 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns – the group's 8th mini album, released on 13 April, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
That result extends their record as the first K-pop act to achieve seven Top 5 entries on the chart, with a total of 13 career entries now to their name. Previous releases include The Name Chapter: TEMPTATION, which reached No. 1 in 2023, and The Star Chapter: SANCTUARY and The Star Chapter: TOMORROW, both of which peaked at No. 2.
The concert itself will feature a live band performance alongside special solo stages from each of the five members – SOOBIN, YEONJUN, BEOMGYU, TAEHYUN, and HUENINGKAI. The live band element is worth noting: it's a format TXT have leaned into as they've moved through their discography, and it tends to land differently in a cinema context than a standard playback-driven production.
Seven years in, TXT sit in a position that not many K-pop acts reach cleanly. The early narrative around them – young artists carrying the weight of a post-BTS BIGHIT roster – has largely dissolved. The Billboard run makes the case on its own terms, but it's the consistency that tells the more interesting story: thirteen chart entries across eight years, no significant commercial dip, and a fanbase that has scaled internationally without the group needing to pivot their sound to chase it. The anniversary framing here marks a genuine transition from promising act to established one.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, 7 May at txtliveviewing.com, beginning at 6AM PDT / 9AM EDT / 2PM BST / 8PM ICT, with Korean sales from 10AM KST. Broadcasts in North and South America and Europe are scheduled for later local times to account for the time difference. Fans can sign up for event alerts at the same link ahead of the on-sale date.
The event will screen in more than 15,000 cinemas across 132 countries through Trafalgar Releasing, the distributor behind international releases including Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour.