Upcoming K-pop concerts, tours and music festivals in Asia: SEVENTEEN, 2NE1, Taemin and more

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Get all the info (venues, dates, ticket prices, and more) on 2024 tours by RIIZE, XG, IU and more Borders are open, live music is back and the K-pop touring cycle is in full swing. Stars including veteran idols 2NE1, SEVENTEEN, Day6 and more are touring the world with both new and old tunes in tow – and hitting Asia very soon. While some of those artists are staging their own headline shows, others are on the line-ups of music festivals with both multi-genre and Hallyu-only line-ups.

The announcements have been coming thick and fast of late so NME ‘s decided to help with a handy list of K-pop concerts and music festivals in Asia for 2024. Scroll down to see if your favourite K-pop artist is touring Asia and get info on cities, dates, venues, tickets and more. SEVENTEEN SEVENTEEN.



Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Getty Images 2024 ‘Right Here’ world tour – Nagoya, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Bulacan, Singapore, Jakarta and Bangkok November 2024 Friday 29 to Saturday 30 – Nagoya, Japan, Vantelin Dome December 2024 Wednesday 4 to Thursday 5 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 – Fukuoka, Mizuho PayPay Dome January 2025 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Bulacan, the Philippines, Philippine Sports Stadium Saturday 25 – Singapore, Singapore, National Stadium February 2025 Saturday 8 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Jakarta International Stadium Saturday 15 – Bangkok, Thailand, Rajamangala National Stadium SEVENTEEN have announced the first handful of stops for their highly anticipated ‘Right Here’ world tour for 2024. Aside from its North American leg, the 13-piece have so far announced five stops for the Asian leg in Korea and Japan. The ‘Maestro’ singers will be doing a stadium tour – starting with Goyang Stadium in Korea before travelling to four cities in Japan from November to December.

2NE1 2NE1 in 2015. Credit: Visual China Group via Getty Images/Visual China Group via Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘Welcome Back’ world tour – Jakarta, Kobe, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Bangkok and Taipei November 2024 Friday 22 to Saturday 23 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Beach City International Stadium Friday 29 to Saturday 30 – Kobe, Japan, World Memorial Hall December 2024 Sunday 1 – Kobe, Japan, World Memorial Hall Sunday 8 – Hong Kong, China, Asia-World Arena Friday 13 to Sunday 15 – Tokyo, Japan, Ariake Arena Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium January 2025 Saturday 25 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Exhibition Center February 2025 Saturday 1 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam Saturday 22 to 23 – Macau, China On July 21, YG Entertainment made the surprise announcement of their reunion eight years after disbanding in 2016. Shortly after, the label officially announced that the iconic quartet are set to embark on a reunion world tour across Asia.

All dates and stops so far are sold out, with the Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh and Macau shows only recently being added to the tour. Venues and ticketing for those shows have yet to be announced. Stray Kids Stray Kids.

Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour – Manila, Macau, Osaka, Bangkok, Jakarta and Hong Kong November 2024 Saturday 23 – Manila, the Philippines, Philippine Arena Friday 29 to Saturday 30 – Macau, China, Galaxy Arena December 2024 Thursday 5, Saturday 7, Sunday 8 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Saturday 14 – Bangkok, Thailand, National Stadium Saturday 21 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia Arena GBK January 2025 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena Stray Kids have finally announced their massive ‘dominATE’ world tour just before they are set to make their long-awaited comeback with a new mini-album, ‘ATE’. The eight-piece dropped dates and stops for the tour’s first leg, set to kick off this August and continue for the rest of the year into 2025 with shows in Singapore, Japan, Indonesia and more. Day6 Day6 in 2024.

Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘Forever Young’ world tour – Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Osaka, Tokyo and Manila November 2024 Friday 22 – Singapore, Singapore, The Star Theatre Saturday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand, UOB Live, Emsphere January 2025 Saturday 18 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Kaohsiung Music Centre Sunday 26 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo, Runway 11 February 2025 Wednesday 12 to Thursday 13 – Osaka, Japan, Orix Theatre Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Tokyo, Japan, Makuhari Event Hall Saturday 22 – Manila, the Philippines, Smart Araneta Coliseum Fresh off the back of their comeback announcement for ‘Band Aid’, Day6 have also announced that they will be embarking on a world tour from September onwards. Beginning with three shows in Incheon’s Inspire Arena, the band will go on to perform shows in various other Asian cities through to February 2025. Information about ticketing has yet to be announced.

INFINITE INFINITE in 2014. Credit: Han Myung-gu/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 15th Anniversary Asia Tour – Seoul, Taipei, Macau, Jakarta, Singapore, Yokohama Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong December 2024 Friday 6 to Sunday 8 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena January 2025 Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Macau, China, Studio City Event Center Saturday 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan February 2025 Friday 7 – Singapore, Singapore, The Star Theatre Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Yokohama, Japan, Pia Arena MM Saturday 22 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mega Star Arena March 2025 Saturday 1 – Hong Kong, China, AXA x Wonderland Veteran boyband INFINITE have announced their 15th Anniversary Asia Tour ahead of their upcoming 15th debut anniversary. Kicking off with a three-night residency at Seoul’s KSPO Dome, INFINITE will then go on to visit cities across Asia to celebrate the milestone with fans in Singapore, Taipei, Macau, Jakarta and more for the remainder of 2024 through to March 2025.

BOYNEXTDOOR BOYNEXTDOOR in 2024. Credit: MBCPLUS/Imazins via Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘Knock On Vol. 1’ tour – Incheon, Tokyo, Aichi, Osaka, Miyagi, Fukuoka, Kanagawa, Singapore, Manila, Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong and Jakarta December 2024 Saturday 14 to Sunday 15 – Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Arena January 2025 Thursday 30 – Tokyo, Japan, Tachikawa Stage Garden February 2025 Sunday 2 – Aichi, Japan, Niterra Hall Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka International Convention Center Saturday 15 – Miyagi, Japan, Sendai Sunplaza Hall Tuesday 18 to Wednesday 19 – Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Sunplace Saturday 22 to Monday 24 – Kanagawa, Japan, Pacifico Yokohama National Conventional Hall March 2025 Saturday 15 – Singapore, Singapore, Arena @ Expo Hall 7 Saturday 22 – Manila, the Philippines, Araneta Coliseum Saturday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunder Dome April 2025 Thursday 3 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall Sunday 6 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Saturday 12 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Istora Senayan BOYNEXTDOOR will be heading on their first-ever tour, titled ‘Knock On Vol.

1’, featuring concerts in Japan, the Philippines, Singapore and more from 2024 to 2025. The K-pop sextet will kick-off their tour in December 2024 with a two-day performance at the Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea. The band will then embark on the Asia leg of their tour, with more dates yet to be announced.

Ticketing information have yet to be announced, keep tabs on this page for the latest updates. XG XG performs at 88rising presents at Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2023. Credit: Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘The First Howl’ world tour – Nagoya, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Osaka February 2025 Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Nagoya, Japan, Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1 Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Tokyo, Japan, Ariake Arena March 2025 Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Fukuoka, Japan, West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka-Jo Hall The South Korean-based Japanese girl group announced their highly anticipated first-ever world tour since debut, dubbed ‘The First Howl’ which kicked off with shows in Osaka and Yokohama in May.

They recently concluded the Asian leg of the tour, with newly announced additional shows in a number of Japanese cities in early 2025. Check this page for the latest updates. BoA BoA.

Credit: Getty Images/Han Myung-gu 2024 ‘BoA: One’s Own’ live tour – Taipei and Singapore November 2024 Saturday 23 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTU Sports Center 1F Saturday 30 – Singapore, Singapore, The Star Theatre Veteran K-pop artist BoA recently announced an intimate four-stop tour of Asia, featuring shows in Seoul, Jakarta, Taipei and Singapore that will run from October through to November this year. ZEROBASEONE ZEROBASEONE in 2024. Credit: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images 2024 ‘The First Tour’ – Aichi and Kanagawa November 2024 Friday 29 to Saturday 30 – Aichi, Japan, Aichi Sky Expo Hall A December 2024 Sunday 1 – Aichi, Japan, Aichi Sky Expo Hall A Wednesday 4 to Thursday 5 – Kanagawa, Japan, K-Arena Yokohama ZEROBASEONE has announced a sprawling tour of Asia slated for the latter half of the year, starting with a three-night residency in Seoul’s KSPO Dome before heading to cities such as Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok and more.

Ticketing information has yet to be announced. SHINee’s Taemin SHINee’s Taemin. Credit: Getty Images/The Chosunilbo JNS 2024 to 2025 ‘Ephemeral Gaze’ world tour – Manila and Macau November 2024 Sunday 24 – Manila, the Philippines, Smart Araneta Coliseum January 2025 Saturday 4 – Macau, China, Macau Studio City Event Centre SHINee soloist Taemin has announced his long-awaited first-ever solo world tour, beginning with its Asian leg.

The tour will kick off with two shows in Incheon, South Korea in August before he goes on to visit Japan, Southeast Asia and Macau. EXO’s Chanyeol EXO’s Chanyeol in 2023. Credit: The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Images 2024 ‘City-scape’ Asia tour – Osaka, Nagoya, Jakarta and Hong Kong November 2024 Tuesday 26 to Wednesday 27 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka International Convention Center December 2024 Tuesday 3 to Wednesday 4 – Nagoya, Japan, Aichi Prefectural Act Theater Main Theater Saturday 7 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Beach City International Stadium Saturday 21 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 EXO’s Chanyeol will be embarking on an upcoming tour of Asia featuring shows in 10 cities in seven countries across September to December this year, in supporting of his upcoming solo mini-album.

Chanyeol will kick off his 2024 tour with a two-date concert at the Bluesquare Mastercard Hall in Seoul, before making his way to cities such as Ho Chi Minh, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo and Manila. EXO’s Chen EXO’s Chen in 2019. Credit: Han Myung-Gu/WireImage 2024 ‘Beyond The DOOR’ Asia tour – Manila November 2024 Saturday 23 – Manila, the Philippines, New Frontier Theater EXO’s Chen and his label INB100 announced the singer’s upcoming 2024 ‘Beyond the DOOR’ Asia tour, which will feature four concerts across October and November.

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Credit: Justin Shin/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘Hide-Out in Asia’ tour – Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Macau and Taipei November 2024 Saturday 23 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall Bangkae December 2024 Sunday 1 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zepp KL Sunday 22 – Macau, China, Broadway Theatre February 2025 Sunday 9 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena The FNC Entertainment band have announced their upcoming ‘Hide-Out’ tour of Asia, with its first four stops and more to be released in the coming weeks. Although no venue or ticketing information have been disclosed as of writing, the tour will kick off with a show in Bangkok this November, before the band head to Kuala Lumpur, Macau and Taipei. DPR DPR IAN.

Credits: Scott Dudelson via Getty. 2024 ‘The Dream Reborn’ world tour – Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong and New Taipei City December 2024 Thursday 12 – Singapore, Expo Hall 7 Saturday 14 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Beach City International Stadium Wednesday 18 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mega Star Arena Friday 20 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Exhibition Hall 5 Sunday 22 – Hong Kong, China, AXA x Wonderland Saturday 28 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall Music collective Dream Perfect Regime (DPR) have announced their next world tour, set to kick off in Seoul later this month. Artists DPR Ian, DPR Cream and DPR Artic will first perform across the Americas, Europe and Oceania, before bringing their tour to the rest of Asia this December.

Tickets are sold via DPR’s website . GOT7’s JAY B JAY B. Credit: Han Myung-gu/Getty Images 2025 to 2025 ‘Tape: Re Load’ concert – Seoul and Bangkok December 2024 Saturday 7 – Seoul, South Korea, KBS Arena January 2025 Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena GOT7’s JAY B has just announced two upcoming concerts in Seoul and Bangkok in support of his new solo album ‘Archive 1: Road Runner’ due out November 27.

Both projects mark his first since completing his mandatory military service on November 2. GOT7’s Yugyeom GOT7’s Yugyeom in 2022. Credit: Justin Shin/Getty Images 2024 ‘Trusty’ tour – Taipei and Tokyo November 2024 Friday 22 – Taipei, Taiwan, Zepp New Taipei December 2024 Friday 13 – Tokyo, Japan, Club Citta The GOT7 vocalist has announced his brand-new Asia tour called ‘Trusty’, set to kick off this October through to December starting with a show in Singapore, before he travels to several other cities across the continent including Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila and Tokyo.

Ticketing information has yet to be announced as of writing. GOT7’s BamBam GOT7’s BamBam. Credit: Julien M.

Hekimian/Getty Images 2024 ‘Bamesis’ Showcase Tour – Beijing, Taipei and Mumbai December 2024 Friday 6 – Beijing, China, Yuyang Hotel (fansign only) Sunday 8 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei International Convention Center Sunday 15 – Mumbai, India, Yashwantrao Chavan Centre (fansign only) In support of his recently released mini-album of the same name, the Thai K-pop idol will be embarking on a brief ‘Bamesis’ showcase tour, beginning with two shows in his hometown of Bangkok, Thailand. BamBam is slated to play one remaining show in Taipei this December, while he holds fansigns in Beijing and Mumbai as part of the trek. ENHYPEN ENHYPEN.

Credit: MBCPLUS/Getty Images 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour – Fukuoka and Osaka December 2024 Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 – Mizuho PayPay Dome, Fukuoka, Japan January 2025 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Kyocera Dome, Osaka, Japan March 2025 Saturday 1 – Philippine Sports Stadium, Bulacan, the Philippines June 2025 Saturday 21 – Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand Hot off the heels of their ‘Fate’ world tour, ENHYPEN have announced their next ‘Walk The Line’ world tour. Kicking off with a two-night show in Goyang, South Korea, the boyband is set to perform in cities across Japan and Southeast Asia. Additional dates and stops are TBD.

CNBLUE CNBLUE’s Jung Yong-hwa in 2023. Credit: VCG/VCG via Getty Images 2024 ‘Voyage into X’ Asia tour – Kuala Lumpur November 2024 Saturday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunder Dome CNBLUE have announced an upcoming five-stop Asian tour dubbed the ‘Voyage into X’ tour, with stops in cities such as Macau, Taipei and more this November. NCT 127 NCT 127.

Credits: Chosunilbo JNS via Getty. 2025 ‘Neo City – The Momentum’ world tour – Seoul, Jakarta, Bangkok, Osaka, Taipei, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Macau January 2025 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Seoul, South Korea February 2025 Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Jakarta, Indonesia Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Bangkok, Thailand March 2025 Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Osaka, Japan Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Fukuoka, Japan April 2025 Saturday 5 to Sunday 6 Nagoya, Japan Saturday 26 to Sunday 27 – Macau, China NCT sub-unit NCT 127 have announced their fourth world tour ‘Neo City – The Momentum’, which kicks off next January in Seoul. The group will be heading to cities in Japan, as well as Bangkok, Jakarta, Taipei and Macau.

Information on venues and ticketing are expected in the coming weeks. BABYMONSTER BABYMONSTER. Credits: Chosunilbo JNS via Getty.

2025 ‘Hello Monsters’ world tour – Seoul January 2025 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – KSPO Dome, Seoul, South Korea Hot off the heels of their first studio album ‘Drip’, YG Entertainment’s rookie girl group BABYMONSTER are in the early stages of rolling out their first-ever world tour. Kicking off next January at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, the septet will then head to the US, with additional dates across the world to be announced. Related Topics 2NE1 Abyss Company BabyMonster BamBam Big Hit Music Big Planet Made BLACKPINK BoA BOYNEXTDOOR Chanyeol Chen CNBLUE Day6 DPR Cream DPR IAN DPR Live EXO FNC Entertainment GOT7 HYBE INB100 INFINITE JAY B JYP Entertainment K-pop Kim Yugyeom KOZ Entertainment LLOUD MISAMO N.

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