J-Pop Sensation PSYCHIC FEVER to light up Seattles Neptune Theatre

Olympia, WALocal News

PSYCHIC FEVER, a J-Pop boy group under the EXILE TRIBE label, is set to perform at Seattle's Neptune Theatre on February 12, 2025, as part of their first U. S. tour. Their career took off after the release of "Just Like Dat," which achieved viral success, accumulating over 18 million views and propelling the group's international visibility. Members of PSYCHIC FEVER attribute their growing fanbase to the overwhelming support on social media, which they did not anticipate.

As they transition into 2025, the group is introducing their new disco-funk single "Paradise" and is eager to showcase their evolving sound. They promise fans a thrilling concert experience filled with high-energy performances and innovative choreography. The excitement surrounding their U. S. tour reflects the group's commitment to connecting with fans globally.

Tickets for the Seattle show can be purchased online, offering fans a chance to witness the group's dynamic stage presence firsthand. With their sights set on further international opportunities, PSYCHIC FEVER is gearing up for an exciting year ahead.

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