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Home / Arts and Entertainment / SKINZ's Digital Debut Hits Tokyo Dome Stage

SKINZ's Digital Debut Hits Tokyo Dome Stage

28 Nov

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Summary

  • SKINZ performed at Tokyo Dome, a major venue, in April 2025.
  • The virtual group boasts members with composing and production skills.
  • SKINZ will perform at the 2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon on Christmas Day.
SKINZ's Digital Debut Hits Tokyo Dome Stage

Virtual idol group SKINZ continues to break barriers, having performed at the '2025 Ingalive uni-con in Tokyo Dome' in April 2025. This historic appearance, alongside prominent K-pop acts, signals the growing legitimacy of virtual artists in the global music scene. SKINZ is set to release their new digital single 'The Way Back' on November 29, with anticipation building for their second teaser, which dropped November 27.

The group's creative prowess is a distinguishing factor, as all seven members are skilled in composing, songwriting, and production. This self-sufficiency sets them apart in the evolving landscape of virtual entertainment. SKINZ's journey includes a recent debut at Tokyo Dome and an upcoming performance at the '2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon' on December 25, further cementing their presence in mainstream media.

SKINZ's trajectory follows pioneers like Aespa and PLAVE, demonstrating that virtual idols can resonate deeply with audiences through authentic artistry. Their recent signing as brand ambassadors for Japanese shopping platform Shoplist also highlights their expanding influence beyond music into commercial ventures, marking them as a significant force in the digital entertainment era.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
SKINZ performed at the '2025 Ingalive uni-con in Tokyo Dome' on April 12-13, 2025.
SKINZ's new digital single is called 'The Way Back', set for release on November 29.
Yes, all seven members of SKINZ have composing, songwriting, and production abilities.

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