BIGBANG's Tokyo Dome tour album number one in Japanese music chart Oricon's daily rankings

By Katherine De Guzman / Jul 22, 2016 01:25 PM EDT
(Photo : YouTube) A still showing some members of BIGBANG performing at the Tokyo Dome. This is included in the “Bigbang World Tour 2015-2016 (Made) in Japan” that has topped Japan's music chart, Oricon.

The Tokyo Dome tour concert album of the Korean band BIGBANG has reached another milestone, as it was reported that they have placed number one in the Japanese music chart Oricon on its daily rankings.

 

YG Entertainment said in a statement on Thursday that the DVD and Blueray of the Tokyo Dome tour album put BIGBANG in the number one spot. The Tokyo Dome tour album, titled "Bigbang World Tour 2015-2016 (Made) in Japan," was released just this Wednesday, KPop Herald reported.

The "Bigbang World Tour 2015-2016 (Made) in Japan" includes a 170-minute live performance and an 86-minute rehearsal of BIGBANG. It also has interviews with the group members, K Music reported.

BIGBANG has had concerts at the Tokyo Dome as part of their world tour. The world tour started back in November 2015 and lasted through February 2016.

Aside from the "Bigbang World Tour 2015-2016 (Made) in Japan," the documentary "Big Band Made" was also a fan-favorite since its release in Japan on July 2.

More on BIGBANG, the group will be having their 10th anniversary celebration concert. It will be called "Bigbang10 The Concert: 0.To.10 in Japan" and it will be held at the Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka, Japan this July 30.

The great news about BIGBANG came days after BIGBANG's Seungri apologized to fans due to his behavior deemed impolite when he slept on a train in China and had his bare feet up on the window sill. Seungri took to his Weibo account to say that he is regretting hi actions and will be more careful.

Before the incident involving Seungri made rounds online, he and BIGBANG performed for "Made V.I.P. Tour" at the Xuzhou Olympic Sports Center on July 10, Sunday.

BIGBANG is composed of Seungri, G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung, and T.O.P.