The Sky Dome is one of the biggest concert venues in Korea, with a capacity of around 20,000 to 25,000 people. Many famous K-pop groups like BTS, SEVENTEEN, and EXO have performed there. For a virtual idol group, this is really a huge step. When I first heard that PLAVE would hold a concert at Gocheok Sky Dome, I thought, “Wow… already?”

And then, the unbelievable happened — PLAVE sold it out.

It’s not easy for any artist to fill the Sky Dome, but PLAVE did it with love and support from fans all over the world. Their concert, “PLAVE THE 1st CONCERT: Time Traveler,” showed how far they’ve come since their debut. From performing as digital avatars to now standing on one of Korea’s biggest stages — it feels like watching a dream become real.

What makes this moment so special is that PLAVE didn’t rely on their looks or fame — they built everything with their music, sincerity, and connection with fans. Their live singing, strong choreography, and touching messages all prove that being virtual doesn’t mean being less real.

During the concert, fans could see advanced stage effects, interactive visuals, and lighting that made the performance look like a mix of reality and digital fantasy. It was not just a show — it was a new form of art.

Selling out Gocheok Sky Dome means PLAVE is not just a “virtual K-pop experiment” anymore. They are part of the main K-pop industry, standing shoulder to shoulder with real-life idols. This achievement shows that audiences are ready to accept new forms of performance, where technology and emotion meet perfectly.

PLAVE made history with pixels, passion, and people’s hearts.

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