South Korean artist JUN. K, also known by his real name Kim Minjun, recently concluded his 2025 solo tour in Japan titled ‘JUN. K Solo Tour 2025 “O/N”,’ receiving enthusiastic support from local fans. The tour kicked off on January 17 in Nagoya, stopped in Osaka on February 15 and 16, and culminated on March 23 with a grand finale in Yokohama.
The concert series was inspired by his first Japanese cover album ‘O/N’. JUN. K performed a diverse setlist including his solo tracks, fan-favorite hits from 2PM, and impressive covers of beloved J-pop classics. In Yokohama, fans were treated to reimagined renditions of Utada Hikaru’s “Automatic,” Miki Matsubara’s “Stay With Me,” Mariya Takeuchi’s “Plastic Love,” Anri’s “Remember Summer Days,” Original Love’s “Kiss,” and MISIA’s “Ai no Katachi.”
Greeting fans warmly, he said, “Hello, I’m your JUN. K. I’ve come back to Yokohama again after last year.” He also performed hit solo songs like “LOVE & HATE,” “Paint this love,” “NO SHADOW,” “Comma,” “walking on the moon,” and “Better Man” to the delight of the audience.
The setlist also featured 2PM’s “Boku to Mata” and a nostalgic performance of “My House”—a treat for longtime fans. JUN. K shared, “I was nervous covering these legendary Japanese songs, but I’m so grateful you sang along. It made me incredibly happy. I love you all.”
The encore included Mika Nakashima’s “Sakurairo Mau Koro” and 2PM’s energetic track “Hot,” closing the tour on a high note. Fans responded with passionate cheers and a surprise slogan event that filled the venue with heartfelt messages.
Through his solo tour and J-pop cover album, JUN. K expanded his musical horizons and embraced new challenges. Looking ahead, he expressed, “I want to continue experimenting with different music styles and share meaningful songs with my fans.”