Ado Sells Out Paris Concert with 20,000 Fans, a First for a Japanese Artist – 25 Shows in 24 Cities Worldwide Sold Out
Ado, the 22-year-old Japanese singer who burst onto the scene with her 2020 major debut hit “Usseewa,” is marking her 5th anniversary in 2025 with her second world tour, “Ado WORLD TOUR 2025 ‘Hibana’ Powered by Crunchyroll.” Kicking off on April 26 at Saitama Super Arena, the tour has already journeyed through Asia and Oceania and is now captivating audiences across Europe. Spanning 33 cities worldwide and expecting over 500,000 attendees, this tour is one of the largest ever by a Japanese artist. It will wrap up with a final show on August 24 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
A Historic Night in Paris
In an unprecedented milestone, Ado became the first Japanese artist to sell out the Accor Arena in Paris, drawing approximately 20,000 fans on June 25. The Accor Arena, located in Paris’s 12th district, is France’s largest indoor arena and a renowned venue for top music artists—think of it as Japan’s equivalent to the prestigious Budokan. The night was filled with emotion and excitement, bringing together fans from across France and beyond in a truly unforgettable performance.
Global Success: 24 Cities, 25 Sold-Out Shows
As of June 27, 2025, Ado’s tour has seen 25 performances in 24 cities completely sell out. The sold-out stops include:
- Asia: Saitama (two shows), Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore
- Oceania: Sydney, Melbourne
- Europe: Berlin, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Milan
- North America: San Jose, Los Angeles, Fort Worth, Orlando, Chicago, Toronto, Newark, Mexico City
- South America: São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago
- Final Stop: Honolulu
This widespread demand highlights Ado’s incredible global appeal.
Breaking Records in Iconic Venues
Ado has made history by selling out some of the world’s most iconic venues, a feat no Japanese artist had achieved before. Here are some standout achievements:
- Berlin – Uber Arena (17,000 capacity)
- Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome (17,000 capacity)
- Paris – Accor Arena (20,000 capacity)
- Milan – Unipol Forum (15,000 capacity)
- San Jose – SAP Center (17,000 capacity)
- Los Angeles – Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center, 27,000 capacity)
- Fort Worth – Dickies Arena (14,000 capacity)
- Orlando – Kia Center (20,000 capacity)
- Toronto – Scotiabank Arena (20,000 capacity)
- Newark – Prudential Center (17,000 capacity)
- São Paulo – Espaço Unimed (8,000 capacity)
- Buenos Aires – Movistar Arena (15,000 capacity)
- Santiago – Movistar Arena (17,000 capacity)
These sold-out shows in major cities worldwide are a testament to Ado’s skyrocketing popularity.
Catch the Action Online
Can’t make it to a show? Fans can still experience the magic through Ado’s staff’s social media accounts, where snippets of her electrifying performances are regularly posted. It’s a great way to see why audiences around the globe are so captivated.
#AdoHibana_Paris より#唱 をチラ見せ🧟♀️ #AdoHibana
11月の #Adoドーム公演 もお楽しみに✨ pic.twitter.com/mOCJ5JTLuP
— Ado Staff (@ado_staff) June 27, 2025
What’s Next for Ado
After the world tour concludes in Honolulu, Ado isn’t slowing down. She’ll return to Japan for two highly anticipated homecoming performances in November at Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome. These shows promise to be a spectacular celebration of her journey so far, so don’t miss out!