J-Pop Sensation PSYCHIC FEVER to light up Seattle’s Neptune Theatre
J-pop boy group PSYCHIC FEVER’s career has skyrocketed over the last year following the release of their song "Just Like Dat," a song that had its own viral success on social media with fans across the world.
Now they are building upon success by embarking on their first U.S. tour, making a stop in Seattle.

PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE
PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE is the full name given to the seven members under their company, LDH, representing a new generation of talent in Japan.
"EXILE TRIBE is like our family name, because Exile is the eldest group of our label in LDH, and we grew up in EXPG, a dance school operated by LDH..so Exile Tribe is kind of our foundation," explains Jimmy.
While they debuted in 2022, they got their big international break in 2024 with the release of their song "Just Like Dat."
From the song and style, to the choreography and members themselves, the song received a lot of attention from international fans, gaining over 18 million views online, bringing attention to the group and giving them even more international opportunities, performing in South Korea, Thailand, and even on Good Day New York on FOX 5.
Their viral success on social media gave the group a global platform, and they credit their fans for helping to spread their music.
"We so appreciate it, and we would like to thank the people who spread our song on social media. We didn't expect our song to go viral like that. Our fans support us so heavily," Jimmy says.
The group has shown numerous styles since debut from R&B and hip-hop, to traditional pop sounds, but now they are kicking off the new year with the release of their disco-funk track, "Paradise."
Member Weesa says he was looking forward to showing fans their "disco vibes," and the group says they plan to surprise fans even more this year, already teasing the release of their next song that they say is even more surprising and different than "Paradise" was.
Now as they are kicking off their new year with this release, they are also gearing up for their first U.S. tour.
Fans can expect high-energy performances, choreography, and a sneak peek at what lies ahead for the group in 2025.
The group’s Seattle stop is on February 12 at the Neptune Theatre, and tickets can be purchased online.
The Source: Information in this story came from FOX 13 Seattle's own reporting.
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