XG poster photographer noted

Photographer @seiyafujii posted his visual direction and photography for XG’s WORLD TOUR: THE CORE posters, a post that earned about 723 likes and 144 reposts. The images emphasise bold styling choices tied to the group’s tour identity and were shared in the last two days (x.com).

Photographer Seiya Fujii has publicly tied himself to XG’s current tour campaign, posting that he handled visual direction and photography for the group’s “WORLD TOUR: THE CORE” posters in a post visible on X this weekend. (x.com) The post was shared within the last two days and had drawn about 723 likes and 144 reposts at the time of the card summary. Fujii’s upload shows the finished poster work rather than a new tour announcement from XG’s management. (x.com) XG is in the middle of that tour now. The group’s official site lists “THE CORE” dates across Japan from February 6, 2026, through April 12, 2026, with Tokyo shows at Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium running April 10-12. (xgalx.com) The posters sit inside a larger branding push around “THE CORE,” which XG has used for both its second world tour and its current album cycle. XG’s official tour page says North America, the United Kingdom and Europe, Australia, and Latin America are still “coming soon.” (xgalx.com) That makes the credit notable for fans who track how K-pop and Japanese pop campaigns are built: the imagery is part of a live rollout that is still active, not a retrospective art dump from an older era. XG’s official schedule still listed a Tokyo tour stop for Sunday, April 12, 2026. (xgalx.com) XG had already introduced a formal “key visual” for the tour in February. Coverage of that release said the artwork and logo were designed to express the title “THE CORE,” with calligraphy used in the tour logo to match the group’s album visuals. (themusicuniverse.com) The group is coming off a larger touring run before this one. Music industry coverage of the new tour said XG’s previous “The first HOWL” tour ran 47 shows, and XG’s official site archives that earlier world tour separately from “THE CORE.” (thatericalper.com, xgalx.com) Fujii’s post does not, by itself, announce new dates, ticket changes, or a fresh campaign phase. It works more as an authorship note: a creative credit attached to the posters fans are already seeing while XG finishes the Japan leg of “THE CORE.” (x.com, xgalx.com)

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