2PM is officially reuniting as a full group, and the stage couldn’t be bigger. The veteran K-pop group has announced a Tokyo Dome concert, marking one of their most meaningful milestones in years.
On February 2, JYP Entertainment revealed the poster and teaser for 2PM’s Japan debut 15th anniversary concert, THE RETURN, instantly drawing attention from fans across Asia.

2PM will perform on May 9 and 10 at Tokyo Dome, reuniting all members on one stage. This marks their first full-member concert in nearly two years and seven months, following their last group performance in late 2023.
The timing holds particular significance for Japanese fans, as the concert takes place just ahead of 2PM’s Japanese debut anniversary on May 18, turning the event into a celebration of their long-standing presence in the market.
The concert title is deeply symbolic. Back in 2016, before entering their military hiatus, 2PM held their final Japan full-group show at Tokyo Dome. Now, ten years later, the group is returning to the same venue — not as a comeback born of nostalgia, but as a confident reunion shaped by years of individual growth.
Each member has remained highly active, from music and acting to global projects. Members such as Lee Junho and Taecyeon have built strong solo careers, making this reunion even more impactful for fans who have followed their parallel journeys.
JYP Entertainment stated that despite packed individual schedules, the members chose to reunite to properly honor their 15th anniversary in Japan.
With history, scale, and emotion all aligned, THE RETURN is expected to deliver more than just performances. It represents a decade-long journey coming full circle and a reminder of why 2PM remains one of K-pop’s most enduring groups.
Fan club pre-sales opened immediately following the announcement, reflecting the intense anticipation surrounding the Tokyo Dome shows.
As 2PM steps back onto one of the world’s most iconic stages, this reunion is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most talked-about K-pop moments.