Wolf Howl Harmony holds first solo overseas concert in Bangkok
Wolf Howl Harmony, the four-member vocal and rap group under LDH Japan, held their first-ever solo overseas performance, “Wolf Howl Harmony Live & Fan Meeting Tour 2025 Bakuon Dream – Final – in Bangkok,” on December 20, 2025. The event marked the grand finale of their first live fan meeting tour, which began in July and spanned 18 venues across Japan.
The group steadily expanded its international presence throughout 2025. They performed at major music festivals, including BIG MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL 15, and received the “Best Boy Group” award at the ASIA TOP AWARDS in July. In September, Wolf Howl Harmony showcased their talent at MUSIC MATTERS LIVE 2025 in Singapore, one of the world’s top three music trade events, signaling a significant milestone in their global career.

Live report: energy, surprises, and fan love
The Bangkok concert opened with high energy as the group performed “Bossa Bosa,” greeted by thunderous cheers from the audience. The excitement continued with “Sugar Honey,” which saw fan chants fill the venue, and the live favorite “You&I,” during which the crowd waved towels in unison. Fans were visibly thrilled as the group interacted directly with the audience, making the performance a fully immersive experience.
During MC segments, the members spoke in the local language, charming fans with eccentric banter and playful references to local cuisine, including khao soi and debates over the “mango sticky rice boy” title. Wolf Howl Harmony also honored local artists by performing covers of Tilly Birds’ “Same Page?” and Jeff Satur’s “Fade,” earning praise for both vocal skill and respect for Thailand’s music scene.
The emotional peak of the night came during a surprise fan-made video, bringing the members to tears. Ryoji, the group’s leader, told fans, “The world is full of challenges, but let’s keep holding hands through music and walk through time together.” The evening concluded with the latest single “Marmalade” and the anthem “Love Red,” named after their official fan base.
What’s next for Wolf Howl Harmony
Wolf Howl Harmony shows no signs of slowing down. They are scheduled to perform at MUUJI Festival 2026 in Khao Yai, Thailand, on January 31, 2026, continuing their international push and strengthening fan engagement in Southeast Asia.
The group’s first EP, “tera,” is set for release on March 12, 2026, and members Ryoji and Ghee have expressed ambitions to expand further across Asia. They aim to build on the momentum of the Bangkok show, connecting with fans worldwide and cementing their status as a rising global act.