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Upcoming K-pop concerts, tours and music festivals in Asia: SEVENTEEN, aespa, NCT and more
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 SEVENTEEN, aespa and NCT Dream are touring the world with new 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.
‘The Dream Show 3’ World Tour – Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila
May 2024 Thursday 2 to Saturday 4 – Seoul, South Korea, Gocheok Sky Dome Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Saturday 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia, GBK Stadium Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome
June 2024 Sunday 2 – Nagoya, Japan, Vantelin Dome Nagoya Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld Arena Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Bangkok, Thailand, Rajamangala National Stadium Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium
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August 2024 Saturday 10 to Sunday 11 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena
NCT Dream have announced a series of shows across Asia as part of their upcoming ‘The Dream Show 3’ world tour, which will officially begin in May with concerts in eight cities across the continent through to August. Specifics regarding venues and ticketing have yet to be announced; keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
2024 ‘RIIZING Day Fan-Con’ World Tour – Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta
May 2024 Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 – Seoul, South Korea, Jamsil Indoor Stadium Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium
June 2024 Saturday 1 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 8 &10 Saturday 15 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall
July 2024 Sunday 14 – Manila, Philippines, Smart Aranetra Coliseum Saturday 20 – Singapore, Singapore, Expo Hall 7 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunder Dome
August 2024 Saturday 31 – Jakarta, Indonesia, ICE BSD City Hall 5
SM Entertainment rookie boyband RIIZE are set to embark on their first fan-con world tour this April with stops across Asia and the US. The group will make stops in cities such as Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore and more from April through to August, making it their first overseas headline shows since debut. More dates and stops are expected to be added soon, meanwhile ticketing information will be announced “at a later date”. Check this page for the latest updates.
‘Bunnies Camp 2024’ Fanmeet – Tokyo
June 2024 Wednesday 26 to Thursday 27 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome
In a surprise announcement revealing plans to make a Japanese debut sometime this year, NewJeans also announced a two-day fan-meet to be held at the Tokyo Dome in the Japanese capital city this June. The five-piece also announced a world tour slated for 2025, however more details have yet to be disclosed. Information regarding ticketing and more for the Bunnies Camp concert in Tokyo have also yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
‘Show What I Have’ 2023-2024 world tour – Hong Kong and Manila
July 2024 Saturday 6 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena Saturday 13 – Manila, the Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena
Tickets are available via LiveNation .
Following their ‘Prom Queens’ Asia tour in 2023 and the release of their mini-album ‘I’VE MINE’, top rookie girl group IVE are setting off on their first-ever world tour. The sextet will be touring Asia from January to early March next year before heading to the US and Europe, before returning in July for shows in Hong Kong and Manila.
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2024 ‘See You There’ Fanmeet – Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok
May 2024 Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan
June 2024 Saturday 8 – Jakarta, Indonesia Saturday 15 – Singapore, Singapore Sunday 23 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand
YG Entertainment rookies BABYMONSTER announced their first-ever overseas fanmeet tour on March 18, with a handful of stops in major cities around Asia. The seven-piece are scheduled to visit Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok sometime this year, however specifics regarding venues and ticketing information will be shared by the label at a later stage. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
2024 ‘Moonshot’ world tour – Seoul and Yokohama
July 2024 Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 – Seoul, South Korea Saturday 27 – Yokohama, Japan
ARTMS announced several dates in Asia and North America for their upcoming ‘Moonshot’ world tour, which will begin with two shows in Seoul and one in Yokohama, before the five-piece embark on the North American leg of the tour. Venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
2024 ‘Zeneration II’ world tour – Seoul, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Macau, Kuala Lumpur
July 2024 Friday 12 to Sunday 14 – Seoul, South Korea
August 2024 Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Bangkok, Thailand Saturday 24 – Jakarta, Indonesia Sunday 25 – Manila, the Philippines Saturday 31 – Macau, China
September 2024 Saturday 7 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
THE BOYZ recently announced plans to go on an expansive world tour dubbed ‘Zeneration II’, which will take them to North America, Europe and Asia. So far, the band has announced six cities for the tour’s Asian leg, however more dates have yet to be revealed, per their initial announcement. More information such as ticketing, venues and more have yet to be announced – keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
NCT’s Ten
2024 ‘1001’ Asia Fan-con tour – Jakarta
April 2024 Saturday 27 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall
Fans can look forward to hearing some of his previously released solo tracks like ‘Dream in a Dream’ and ‘Paint Me Naked’, as well as cuts from his upcoming record.
NCT’s Doyoung
‘Dear Youth,’ solo concert – Seoul
May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Kyunghee University Grand Peace Palace
NCT vocalist Doyoung will be playing his first-ever solo headline show for two nights at Kyunghee University’s Grand Peace Palace this May. The concerts will be in support of his upcoming solo debut album ‘Youth’, due out April 22. Information on how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced by SM Entertainment.
‘Born to Be’ World Tour – Tokyo, Taipei, Manila and Hong Kong
May 2024 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium
July 2024 Saturday 20 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena
August 2024 Saturday 03 – Manila, the Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena Saturday 10 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena
In support of their second studio album ‘Born to Be’, ITZY have announced a massive world tour in 2024. The girl group will kick off the tour this February in Seoul, before hitting several Asian cities throughout the year between their shows in Oceania, North America and Europe.
2024 ‘The First Howl’ world tour – Osaka, Yokohama, Bangkok, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Taipei
May 2024 Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka-Jo Hall Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, K-Arena Yokohama
TBA Bangkok, Thailand Seoul, South Korea Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Singapore, Singapore Manila, the Philippines Taipei, Taiwan
The South Korean-based Japanese girl group announced their highly anticipated first-ever world tour since debut, dubbed ‘The First Howl’ and slated to kick off with shows in Osaka and Yokohama this May. Details for the tour’s remaining Asian stops, which include cities such as Seoul, Singapore and Bangkok, remain scarce, with more specifics such as venues and dates to be announced at a later stage. Check this page for the latest updates.
‘SYNK: Parallel Line’ World Tour – Seoul, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Saitama, Osaka, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei, Jakarta, Macau, Bangkok
June 2024 Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Seoul, South Korea, Jamsil Indoor Stadium
July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Fukuoka, Japan, Marine Messe Fukuoka Wednesday 10 to Thursday 11 – Aichi, Japan, Aichi Sky Expo Sunday 14 to Monday 15 – Saitama, Japan, Saitama Super Arena Saturday 20 – Singapore, Singapore Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka
August 2024 Saturday 3 – Hong Kong, China Saturday 10 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome Saturday 24 – Jakarta, Indonesia
September 2024 Saturday 21 – Macau, China Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand
The four-piece recently announced the Asian and Australian legs of their upcoming world tour dubbed ‘SYNK: Parallel Line’, slated to kick off in late June. The tour will bring them across 11 cities in Asia, including several in Japan and Southeast Asia. More information regarding venue and ticketing have yet to be announced by organisers – check this page for the latest updates.
‘SHINee World Ⅵ – Perfect Illumination : SHINee’S BACK’ encore concert – Seoul
May 2024 Friday 24 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Inspire Arena
SHINee recently announced a three-night residency at Seoul’s Inspire Arena for encore concerts for their recently concluded tour ‘SHINee World VI: Perfect Illumination’. The tour brought them on an expansive tour across Asia, beginning in June 2023 and concluding with a final show in Hong Kong in March. Ticketing details have yet to be announced.
SHINee’s Key
2024 ‘Keyland On: And On’ Asia tour – Bangkok, Jakarta, Macau, Kaohsiung
July 2024 Sunday 14 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall Saturday 20 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall Sunday 28 – Macau, China, Macau Broadway Theatre
August 2024 Saturday 17 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Kaohsiung Music Center
The SHINee soloist has announced a four-stop tour of Asia planned for the coming year, with a show in Bangkok to kick off the brief tour in mid July, until the tour officially concludes in the Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung in mid-August. Ticketing information for existing stops have yet to be announced, while it currently remains unclear if Key has any plans to expand the tour to various other cities.
2024 ‘HEREH’ world tour – Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Osaka and Seoul
April 2024 Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Jakarta, Indonesia, ICE BSD Hall 5-6
May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena
June 2024 Saturday 1 – Manila, the Philippines, Philippine Arena Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1
July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Osaka, Japan, Asue Arena Osaka
September 2024 Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 – Seoul, South Korea, Seoul World Cup Stadium (encore concerts)
Ahead of her next album, IU has finally announced her massive, first-ever world tour. The singer will kick off the tour with two weekends of shows in Seoul, before heading to Yokohama, Taipei, Singapore, Jakarta and Hong Kong in the following months, playing two shows at each stop.
Between shows in Europe and the US, she will also head to Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Osaka. She will then be returning to Seoul for two nights of encore concerts in order to wrap the tour up.
2024 ‘Fan Concert: Thank You for Coming’ – Seoul
April 2024 Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 – Seoul, South Korea, Myunghwa Live Hall
Fresh off the back off her special Valentine’s Day single album ‘Bam Yang Gang’, South Korean soloist BIBI recently announced an upcoming concert held for fans in Seoul’s Myunghwa Live Hall next month. Tickets will be available for purchase from March 13 at 8pm KST via Interpark .
2023-2024 ‘Follow Again’ encore tour – Osaka and Yokohama
May 2024 Thursday 18 to Friday 19 – Osaka, Japan, Yanmar Stadium Nagai Thursday 25 to Friday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, Nissan Stadium
Shortly after concluding their tour’s original 20 dates with concerts in the Philippines and Macau this month, boy band SEVENTEEN have announced an encore leg of their ‘Follow’ tour in Incheon, Osaka and Yokohama as a “token of gratitude” towards their fans. Look forward to performances of their hits like ‘Super’, ‘Very Nice’ and more.
EXO’s Suho
2024 ‘Welcome to SU:HOME’ Asia tour – Seoul, Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur
May 2024 Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall
June 2024 Saturday 22 – Manila, the Philippines, Araneta Coliseum
July 2024 Saturday 6 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 Saturday 13 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Music Center Saturday 20 – Bangkok, Thailand, Royal Paragon Hall Sunday 28 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mega Star Arena
The EXO leader recently announced a two-night residency at Seoul’s Olympic Hall for an upcoming solo concert dubbed ‘Welcome to SU:HOME’ in May. He’ll then go on to tour select cities across Asia from June to July, with stops in Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Manila and Kuala Lumpur so far.
EXO’s D.O
2024 ‘Bloom’ Asian Fan Concert Tour – Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Bangkok, Malaysia, Manila, Singapore
June 2024 Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Seoul, South Korea, KBS Arena Saturday 22 – Taipei, Taiwan, Tianmu Gymnasium Saturday 29 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10
July 2024 Friday 12 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Kasablanka Hall Thursday 18 – Tokyo, Japan, Tachikawa Stage Garden Friday 19 – Nagoya, Japan, Niterra Hall Sunday 21 – Osaka, Japan, Grand Cube Osaka
August 2024 Saturday 10 – Bangkok, Thailand Saturday 17 – Malaysia Saturday 31 – Manila, the Philippines
September 2024 Saturday 28 – Singapore, Singapore
The EXO vocalist will be embarking on a tour of Asia this coming year, with two kick-off shows in Seoul, South Korea in early June before he’s set to visit cities in Japan, China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Other information such as venues and how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced; check this page for the latest updates.
EXO’s Baekhyun
2024 ‘Lonsdaleite’ Asia tour – Chiba, Fukuoka, Taipei, Kobe, Sendai, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Bangkok
April 2024 Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 – Chiba, Japan, Makuhari Messe Event Hall Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka Convention Centre
May 2024 Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Kobe, Japan, Kobe World Memorial Hall Thursday 16 to Friday 17 – Sendai, Japan, Miyagi Sports Park General Gymnasium
June 2024 Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Istora Senayan Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Summit Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Exhibition Hall 7-8 Muang Thong Thani
EXO vocalist Baekhyun has announced a huge solo world tour, complete with a massive Asian leg. The singer kicked off the ‘Lonsdaleite’ tour in Seoul in March, before heading to the rest of East and Southeast Asia in the following months. Fans can look forward to hearing his solo hits like ‘Candy’ and ‘Bambi’ live.
Seoul Jazz Festival
The 16th Seoul Jazz Festival – Seoul
Day One Line-Up: Lauv Day6 Jungle Tones And I Joshua Redmann Group (featuring Gabrielle Cavassa) Hiromi’s Sonicwonder Mac Ayres SG Lewis Jessie Reyez Elijah Woods Alaina Castillo Sunwoo Junga (with From Beyond) Paul Kim Lee Young-ji Kohsangji Band Lim Kim Danny Koo X Yooseung Cho Trio So Soo-bin Jason Lee Kik5o
Day Two Line-Up: Melody Gardot FKJ Bruno Major JANNABI Gayle JP Saxe Car, the Garden MeloMance Cho Min-gyu BIBI Stella Jang Yunseokcheol Trio Wonstein Anna of the North Wave to Earth Golden Swing Bang (featuring Song Ha-chul) Yujinkim Extraordinary Jimindorothy
Day Three Line-Up: Lauv (with special guests) Gipsy Kings (featuring Nicolas Reyes) John Scofield Trio Lianne La Havas Jeremy Zucker Tom Grennan Cory Wong Jang Ki-ha Zion.T Kwon Jin-ah Alexander23 Ha Hyun-sang Etham Cautious Clay Lee Jin-ah Jeong Dong-hwan (and the Funk Messengers) HongJinho Quintet The Ska Jazz Unit
May to June 2024 Friday 31 to Sunday 2 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Park
The Seoul Jazz Festival will be returning for its 16th run this year for three nights from May 31 to June 2, boasting a varied roster of artists from local indie acts such as Car, The Garden and Kwon Jin-ah to renowned South Korean artists such as Day6, BIBI, Zion.T, Lee Young-ji and more. The festival will also be bringing in acclaimed indie talents from abroad, including the likes of Bruno Major, Mac Ayres, Lauv and more.
KCON Japan 2024
Line-Up for ‘KCON Japan 2024’: 8TURN AIMERS B.D.U BOYNEXTDOOR ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo DXMON DXTEEN eite E’LAST EL7Z UP EPEX Hi-Fi Un!con ILLIT INI IS:SUE JO1 CNBLUE’s Jong Yong-hwa Kep1er SHINee’s Key LIMELIGHT LUN8 ME:I Isaac Hong NCT WISH NiziU NOWADAYS n.SSign P1Harmony Red Velvet Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon TEMPEST THE NEW SIX TIOT TRENDZ TWS VANNER VVUP WAKER WHIB woo!ah! xikers Choi Yena YOUNITE ZEROBASEONE &TEAM
May 2024 Friday 10 to Sunday 12 – Chiba, Japan, ZOZO Marine Stadium and Makuhari Messe
Over the past weekend, KCON finally announced its long-awaited performing line-up for this year’s iteration in Japan, slated to be held in the city of Chiba this May. K-pop acts confirmed to be performing at the festival include top artists such as Red Velvet, ZEROBASEONE and more. Keep tabs on this page for the latest information about KCON Japan 2024 and how to purchase tickets.
2024 Weverse Con Festival
Line-Up for 2024 ‘Weverse Con Festival’: Billlie BOYNEXTDOOR Chuu ENHYPEN fromis_9 ILLIT imase JD1 JUST B Kim Jae-joong Kwon Eun-bi LE SSERAFIM SEVENTEEN THE NEW SIX TWS XIA &TEAM
June 2024 Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 – Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Entertainment Resort and Inspire Arena Discovery Park
This year’s iteration of the annual Weverse Con Festival will take place this June in Incheon, South Korea, with acts such as LOONA’s Chuu, TWS and more set to take the stage. While more information about pre-sale and general ticketing have yet to be announced, check this page for early bird day pass sales and the latest updates for the upcoming festival.
MAMAMOO’s Hwasa
2024 ‘Twits’ solo fancon tour – Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Seoul, South Korea, Sejong University’s Daeyang Hall
May 2024 Saturday 11 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10
June 2024 Saturday 16 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 Saturday 22 – Singapore, Singapore, The Star Theatre
MAMAMOO powerhouse vocalist Hwasa is set to embark on a short tour of Asia for the ‘Twits’ solo fancon tour, with shows scheduled in three cities so far: Hong Kong, Taipei and Singapore for May and June. More dates and stops are teased to be announced at a later stage, while venue, time and ticketing information for the existing stops are set to be revealed in the coming weeks. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
MAMAMOO’s Wheein
2024 ‘Whee In The Mood’ world tour – Taipei and Tokyo
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei International Convention Center
May 2024 Wednesday 1 – Tokyo, Japan, Zepp DiverCity
MAMAMOO singer Wheein has finally announced her first-ever solo world tour, named after her 2023 studio album ‘In The Mood’. The singer will kick off the tour with a two-night concert in Seoul this February, before heading to Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila and more.
2024 ‘P1ustage H : UTOP1A’ world tour – Seoul
April 2024 Saturday 27 to Sunday 28 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall
K-pop boyband P1Harmony announced their upcoming P1ustage H : UTOP1A world tour, which will kick off with shows in Seoul, before they embark on the North American leg of the tour. Ticketing information for the kick-off concert in Seoul are also to be announced – check this page for the latest updates.
2024 ‘HIGHLIGHT LIVE: Lights Go On, Again’ Asia tour – Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Tokyo
May 2024 Friday 10 to Sunday 12 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
June 2024 Saturday 22 – Hong Kong, China Sunday 30 – Bangkok, Thailand
July 2024 Saturday 6 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan Friday 19 to Sunday 20 – Tokyo, Japan
Boyband HIGHLIGHT are set to embark on their first headline tour of Asia in about two years this summer, after hosting a three-night residency at Seoul’s KSPO Dome in May. The tour currently consists of only four stops so far, beginning with a performance in Hong Kong this June.
The band will also notably be able to perform past BEAST songs after successful negotiations with CUBE Entertainment over the rights to their previous group name and discography. Further details such as venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced.
ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo
2024 ‘Just One 10 Minute: Mystery Elevator’ tour – Jakarta
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan
Idol-actor Cha Eun-woo of ASTRO has announced his first-ever ‘Just One 10 Minute: Mystery Elevator’ fan concerts, after years of holding only fan meeting events. He will be heading to seven Asian countries, including Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia.
iKON’s DK
‘DK Asia Fan Event Tour’ – Taipei, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Taipei, Taiwan, Hyatt Hotel Sunday 21 – Bangkok, Thailand, Dongki Mall Thonglor Saturday 27 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Lalaport BBCC Sunday 28 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Sasono Langen Budoyo
iKON vocalist DK will be heading on a four-stop tour of Asia later this month for a ‘fan event tour’ . The news comes fresh off the conclusion of iKON’s limited tour of Asia, which concluded with a final show in Bangkok on April 7. Further details such as venue and ticketing have yet to be shared by the band’s label.
‘2024 Hype Up’ Tour – Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Macau
May 2024 Friday 24 – Hong Kong, China, Star Hall
June 2024 Saturday 1 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunderdome Friday 7 – Singapore, Singapore, Capitol Theatre Sunday 9 – Manila, the Philippines, SM North EDSA Skydome Saturday 15 – Jakarta, Indonesia, The Kasablanka Hall
July 2024 Saturday 13 – Macau, China, Broadway Macau
The K-pop soloist has announced the first six shows of his newly announced 2024 ‘Hype Up tour’, which will take him to cities across Asia such as Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong and more. According to the announcement, more stops and dates will be announced at a later stage, while ticketing information for existing stops has yet to be disclosed.
EVNNE 2024 ‘SQUAD:R’ Asia fan-concert tour – Bangkok, Osaka, Yokohama
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi
May 2024 Thursday 2 to Friday 3 – Osaka, Japan, Festival Hall Monday 6 – Yokohama, Japan, Pia Arena MM
Rookie boy band EVNNE have announced their first-ever concert tour, which kicks off in Seoul this March. The boy band will then head to Singapore, Taipei and Bangkok, as well as Japan in the following months.
Super Junior’s Kyuhyun
2024 ‘Restart’ Asia tour – Osaka, Yokohama, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia
April 2024 Monday 23 – Osaka, Japan, Orix Theatre Friday 26 – Yokohama, Japan, Pacifico Yokohama National Grand Hall
May 2024 Saturday 4 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall Saturday 11 – Bangkok, Thailand, MCC Hall The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi Saturday 18 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan
Super Junior vocalist Kyuhyun has announced his brand-new ‘Restart’ Asia tour, which will kick off this March in South Korea. The singer will then head on to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Southeast Asia.
2024 ‘CNBLUENTITY’ Asia tour – Kuala Lumpur and Singapore
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mega Star Arena Saturday 27 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium
South Korean band CNBLUE has announced their new ‘CNBLUENTITY’ Asia tour, beginning this March. The beloved pop-rock band will head to Hong Kong first, before performing in Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Macau and more.
2024 ‘Reboot’ Asia tour – Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta
May 2024 Saturday 4 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena Saturday 18 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena Friday 24 to Sunday 26 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena
June 2024 Saturday 22 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Arena GBK Senayan
Presented by YG Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, TREASURE are set to embark on the ‘Reboot’ tour of Asia, which will bring them to cities such as Manila, Hong Kong and more in May and June this year. This tour comes after their 2023 ‘Hello’ tour, which saw them perform shows in Taipei and Singapore, among other cities. Information about how to purchase tickets have yet to be announced; keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
Super Junior
2024 ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ Asia tour – Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Hong Kong and Jakarta
June 2024 Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
July 2024 Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Challenger Hall 1 Sunday 14 – Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium Sunday 28 – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Phu Tho Indoor Sports Stadium
August 2024 Saturday 3 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Taipei, Taiwan, Taipei Arena
September 2024 Friday 6 to Saturday 7 – Hong Kong, China, AWE Arena Saturday 14 – Jakarta, Indonesia, BCIS
2024 is looking to be a busy year for Super Junior, with the full group announcing their new ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour in addition to tours by subunit L.S.S and member Kyuhyun. Ticketing information for all stops have yet to be announced.
Super Junior-L.S.S.
‘The Show: Th3ee Guys’ Asia tour – Taipei
April 2024 Saturday 20 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena
Formed by Leeteuk, Shindong and Siwon, sub-unite Super Junior-L.S.S. have announced their upcoming ‘The Show: Th3ee Guys’ tour in Asia. Set to kick off in Seoul this February, the trio will be heading to Hong Kong, Taipei and Southeast Asia in the following weeks. Fans can sign up for the E.L.F membership pre-sale via Weverse now. General sales begin from mid-January to late-February per region.
2024 ‘dOpamine’ world tour – Southeast Asia and Oceania
July 2024 Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia The Philippines Thailand Vietnam
Korean boyband OnlyOneOf have announced six Asian countries as well as Australia as stops for their upcoming ‘dOpamine’ world tour, slated to run throughout July. However, dates, cities, venues and ticketing information have yet to be announced by the band.
2024 ‘The Flag: A to V’ tour – Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Hong Kong
April 2024 Friday 26 to Sunday 28 – Seoul, South Korea, Yes24 Live Hall
May 2024 Friday 10 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Tokyo, Japan
July 2024 Monday 1 – Hong Kong, China
The K-pop boyband have announced a brief tour of Asia with shows in four cities so far announced, billed as the last live shows from VANNER before member Sungkook before he enlists for mandatory military service on May 7. The rest of VANNER will proceed with the scheduled overseas shows without Sungkook, however venue and ticketing information have yet to be announced. Meanwhile, tickets to the Seoul dates are on sale now from the official Yes24 website .
2024 ‘Fiat Lux: 熙’ Asian Fancon Tour – Jakarta, Taipei, Manila, Hong Kong
May 2024 Saturday, 11 – Jakarta, Indonesia
June 2024 Sunday, 2 – Taipei, Taiwan Saturday, 15 – Manila, the Philippines
TBA Hong Kong, China
Former NCT member Lucas Wong has announced his first-ever overseas tour as a soloist, fresh off the announcement of his solo debut with ‘Renegade’. The first batch of stops announced so far have yet to have their venues and ticketing information shared. Originally slated for April 13, Lucas’ Hong Kong show has been indefinitely postponed “after careful discussion”, with a new date still unannounced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
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TXT, Blackpink, Aespa & More: Here Are All The K-Pop Tours And Events You Can Catch This Summer
Whether you want to put your Head in the Clouds, free yourself at Outside Lands or be (re)born pink, plan out your summer with these K-pop events and tours in mind.
2023 started off strong for K-pop events in the U.S. Household names like NCT 127 , Kang Daniel , and Stray Kids all toured the country, while the Empire State Building was lit up in honor of TWICE 's latest EP, Ready to Be . In April, BLACKPINK made history as the first K-pop group to headline Coachella, while BTS ' Suga (under the alias Agust D) began his first solo tour — the first out of all BTS members.
As summer starts to bloom, so do even more tours, festivals and conventions for lovers of Korean music and culture to rejoice. From mid-May to the end of August, almost every week will be busy with affairs that range from concerts by rising groups like WEi, to weekend-long celebrations like KCON, to trailblazing performances like Tomorrow X Together (TXT) headlining Lollapalooza, or aespa becoming the first K-pop group to play at New York’s Governors Ball.
To add some color to your summer, GRAMMY.com assembled a list of all the K-pop concerts and events happening in the next few months so you can enjoy the season at its fullest.
Suga: Agust D Tour
April 26 - May 17
The first BTS member to headline his own solo tour, Suga kicked off a string of performances in the U.S. on April 26 in Belmont Park, New York. The setlist included hits from his two mixtapes, August D and D-2 , new tracks from his first solo studio album, D-Day , and even some BTS classics. Before heading to the Asian leg of the tour, Suga will play in Los Angeles and in Oakland, California.
Head in the Clouds Festival
Forest Hills, New York
88rising continues its mission of spreading the talents of Asian diaspora artists through their Head in the Clouds Festival. In addition to their usual Los Angeles edition, 2023 sees Head in the Clouds Festival expand to New York for the first time. The lineup includes returning acts such as DPR IAN and DPR LIVE, while K-pop sensation ITZY, global girl group XG, and rising rockstar LØREN will make their HITC debuts.
Tomorrow X Together (TXT): ACT : SWEET MIRAGE World Tour
Dazzling boy group Tomorrow X Together (TXT) grow bigger with each new release and their international tours follow suit. After last year’s ACT : LOVESICK, they return for a six-city stint in the U.S. with ACT : SWEET MIRAGE, kicking it off on May 5 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Members Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai perform hits like "0x1=LOVESONG (I Know I Loved You)," "Good Boy Gone Bad" and their latest single, "Sugar Rush Ride."
MAMAMOO: MY CON World Tour
May 16 - June 4
Vocal queens MAMAMOO will soon begin their first-ever U.S. tour. Hwasa, Solar, Moonbyul, and Wheein are set to perform in nine cities, starting with New York on May 16 and ending in Los Angeles on June 4. With almost a decade of classics under their belts, the quartet will likely perform songs such as "Um Oh Ah Yeh," solo songs by each member, and a slew of hits like "HIP" and "Egotistic."
WEi: PASSION World Tour
Boy group WEi also returns to the U.S. for their second world tour, PASSION. Each of its six members — Daehyeon, Donghan, Yongha, Yohan, Seokhwa, and Junseo — are known for competing in different survival shows, with Yohan finishing in first place on Mnet’s "Produce X 101" in 2019. Although Yohan himself will be absent from this tour due to conflicting schedules, the remaining quintet promises to have a blast from coast to coast.
Bang Yongguk: The Colors of Bang Yongguk US Tour
May 31 - June 16
As a singer/songwriter, record producer, and former leader of boy group B.A.P, Bang Yongguk is one of K-pop’s most wide-ranging artists. Through honest lyrics and a voice deeper than the Mariana Trench, Yongguk’s work is immediately identifiable and always innovative. After releasing a brand new album this month, The Colors of Love , he is set to perform 10 concerts across the U.S., beginning in Joliet, Illinois on May 31.
TRI.BE: 2023 USA Tour VIDA LOCA
June 6 - July 3
Girl group TRI.BE have graced K-pop with effervescent singles and boundless energy since 2021, when they debuted with "Doom Doom Ta." This year, members Songsun, Kelly, Jinha, Hyunbin, Jia, Soeun, and Mire will embark on their first U.S. tour. The septet will play a massive round of 17 shows throughout the country, starting in Orlando, Florida and concluding in L.A.
aespa: Governors Ball Music Festival
In less than three years since their debut, aespa are already making history. The quartet — formed by Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning — will be the first K-pop group to perform at NYC outdoor festival Governors Ball, held June 9-11. SM Entertainment’s latest girl group became known for their AI-filled lore that includes avatars and an avant-garde sound in the likes of popular singles "Next Level” and “Savage."
TWICE: 5th World Tour Ready to Be
June 10 - July 9
Unrelenting girl group TWICE return to the U.S. for their 5th World Tour Ready to Be. Named after their latest album, the performances will feature hits from their 8-year spanning discography, as well as solo performances from each of its nine members. After performances in Asia and Australia, they will kick off a 13-stop North American leg of the tour at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on June 10, and wrap it up at Truist Park in Atlanta on July 9.
CRAVITY: The First World Tour Masterpiece
Last year, rising boy group CRAVITY toured the U.S. as one of the representatives of KCON 2022 Rookies — a series of concerts organized by the All Things Hallyu festival with up-and-coming names in the industry. In 2023, the nine-member group are proving their growth as they headline their own tour through New York, Chicago, San Juan, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
JUST B: Otakon
Held in Washington, D.C., Otakon is the place to be for lovers of Asian pop culture. After bringing names like AleXa and PIXY last year, this year’s edition of the festival will bring rookie boy group JUST B — Lim Jimin, Geonu, Bain, JM, DY, and Sangwoo — for a performance and some VIP experiences to get to know them better.
Lee Youngji K-PLAY! FEST
San Mateo, California
Rapper Lee Youngji rose to fame by being the first woman to win survival shows "High School Rapper 3" and "Show Me the Money 11." However, she gathered an even bigger fandom through the YouTube variety show "My Alcohol Diary," where she invites other K-pop idols to her home for drinks and hilarious conversations. On July 30, she will headline the Bay Area edition of K-PLAY! FEST , the "first ever K-pop festival for fans, by fans." Besides spitting fiery bars, she will also do a hi-touch event, a fansign, and take some selfies with fans who purchase VIP packages.
Tomorrow X Together, NewJeans, DRP IAN, DPR LIVE: Lollapalooza
After last year’s success with performances from Tomorrow x Together and BTS’ j-hope , the Lolla 2023 features even more K-pop. For the first time in history, TXT will headline the festival on August 5, while fellow labelmates and current sensation NewJeans will perform on Thursday, August 3. DPR IAN, 6 and DPR LIVE bring their R&B, rock, and rap fusion to the last day of the festival on Sunday.
(G)I-dle: I am FREE-TY World Tour
K-pop’s resident tomboys will bring their flair and authenticity stateside. After last year’s J ust Me ( )I-dle World Tour, the quintet formed by Soyeon, Miyeon, Minnie, Yuqi, and Shuhua will perform in six cities throughout the first half of August. In addition to their attitude-filled setlist, fans can expect new songs from their upcoming sixth EP, I Feel .
Pasadena, California
After their New York edition in May, HITC heads to the West Coast for another weekend celebrating Asian talents. While the lineup is yet to be announced, fans can expect it to hold some of the names who performed in past editions, as well as exciting newcomers. HITC will happen at Brookside at the Rose Bowl on Aug. 5 and 6.
BLACKPINK: BORN PINK World Tour
Headlining Coachella in April wasn’t enough for the unstoppable girl group BLACKPINK. Jennie, Rosé, Lisa, and Jisoo have just announced four stadium concerts in August as an extension of their ongoing BORN PINK World Tour, which also included U.S. dates in 2022. The quartet will perform at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Aug. 12, then follow to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Oracle Park in San Francisco, and wrap it up at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Aug. 26.
aespa: Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival
San Francisco
Once again, the groundbreaking aespa hit the U.S. for another milestone: they will be the first K-pop group to perform at San Francisco’s Outside Lands . The quartet will play their futuristic set on Friday, August 11, along Kendrick Lamar , Janelle Monaé and WILLOW , among others.
Los Angeles
Known as the largest Korean culture and music festival in North America, KCON has a decade-long legacy of serving as a bridge for "all things Hallyu." Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center and Crypto.com Arena, the festival includes a two-night concert, fan signings, food and merch stalls, panels with professionals in the industry, and many other attractions. KCON hasn’t announced its official lineup yet, but attendees can expect it to maintain the same excellence of past years.
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Listen: GRAMMY.com's Women's History Month 2024 Playlist: Female Empowerment Anthems From Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Jennie & More
This March, the Recording Academy celebrates Women's History Month with pride and joy. Press play on this official playlist that highlights uplifting songs from Taylor Swift, Victoria Monét, Anitta and more.
From commanding stages to blasting through stereos, countless women have globally graced the music industry with their creativity. And though they've long been underrepresented , tides are changing: in just the last few years, female musicians have been smashing records left and right, conquering top song and album charts and selling sold-out massive tours .
This year, Women's History Month follows a particularly historic 66th GRAMMY Awards , which reflected the upward swing of female musicians dominating music across the board. Along with spearheading the majority of the ceremony's performances, women scored bigtime in the General Field awards — with wins including Best New Artist , Record Of The Year , Song Of The Year , and Album Of The Year .
Female empowerment anthems, in particular, took home major GRAMMY gold. Miley Cyrus ' "Flowers" took home two awards , while Victoria Monét was crowned Best New Artist thanks to the success of her album Jaguar II and its hit single "On My Mama." As those two songs alone indicate, female empowerment takes many different shapes in music — whether it's moving on from a relationship by celebrating self-love or rediscovering identity through motherhood.
The recent successes of women in music is a testament to the trailblazing artists who have made space for themselves in a male-dominated industry — from the liberating female jazz revolution of the '20s to the riot grrl movement of the '90s. Across genres and decades, the classic female empowerment anthem has strikingly metamorphosed into diverse forms of defiance, confidence and resilience.
No matter how Women's History Month is celebrated, it's about women expressing themselves, wholeheartedly and artistically, and having the arena to do so . And in the month of March and beyond, women in the music industry deserve to be recognized not only for their talent, but ambition and perseverance — whether they're working behind the stage or front-and-center behind the mic.
From Aretha Franklin 's "RESPECT" to Beyoncé 's "Run the World (Girls)," there's no shortage of female empowerment anthems to celebrate women's accomplishments in the music industry. Listen to GRAMMY.com's 2024 Women's History Month playlist on streaming services below.
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TWICE Reflect On Milestone Moments & Latest 'With YOU-th' EP
The nine members of K-pop girl group TWICE spoke to GRAMMY.com about their new EP 'With YOU-th,' released today, and their ability to navigate the choppy waters of life and stardom over their nearly decade-long journey together.
In the music video for "I Got You," K-pop girl group TWICE are stranded at a tempestuous sea. Their ship waders and wobbles, thunder roars outside, but the nine members are safe and sound in the cabin — lying on cozy pillows and having a good time, they know all storms are temporary.
"I Got You" precedes TWICE’s thirteenth EP, With YOU-th , out Feb. 23, and the video mirrors their journey together so far.
TWICE members Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo, Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung and Tzuyu made their debut in Oct. 2015, after being selected through JYP Entertainment’s survival show "Sixteen." Almost a decade later, the group is now one of K-pop’s most influential, beloved names. They've even made history by becoming the first K-pop group to win a Breakthrough Award at the 2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards, and the first girl group and Asian female act to sell out Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium last year .
Achieving their level of success didn’t come easy. In songs like " Feel Special" and "One In a Million," they've openly shared the dedication and resilience it took to make it this far. They highlight the importance of unity and their special connection, both with each other and their fan base known as ONCE.
With YOU-th celebrates all that. It’s a journey navigating toward the calm after the storm, and a statement on the importance of friendship, love, and just having someone who can say "No matter what, you got me/ I got you/ And I wouldn’t want it any other way."
Ahead of the release, the nine members of TWICE (and a special appearance by Momo’s Norwich Terrier, Boo) chatted with GRAMMY.com over Zoom about their new album, the most significant moments in their career so far, and how they see themselves today.
The following interview has been edited for clarity and length.
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Reflecting on the present while creating with you-th.
Nayeon: With YOU-th is meaningful in a way that it tells our story and reflects who we are at this moment.
Sana: Our [lead single], "One Spark," was supposed to be in one of our previous albums, but it didn't make it. [When] we chose it to be the single for this album, and we wanted to make it even better than it already was. We changed arrangements and the parts that we sang, and we also re-recorded the song to make it as perfect as possible.
Dahyun: The song that I wrote the lyrics for, "You Get Me," is a sequel to our pre-release single, "I Got You." The story continues in that there's a connection between the two songs. I also wrote lyrics for another song, but it didn't make it in this album and I'm hoping that it'll make it in the next album.
Experiencing An Unbelievable Debut — And Global Success
Jeongyeon: The first moment that really stuck with me was during the [2015 survival show] "Sixteen," where TWICE members were decided. Another moment was when we released our first single, "Like OOH-AHH." I cried a lot on that day.
Another moment [that I remember well] was the first time we topped the Korean music charts with [2016’s] "Cheer Up." It happened on May 5. I remember it very clearly.
Tzuyu: During the years that I was a trainee, some of the members were already chosen to debut [with TWICE], and I was not one of them. Whenever I watched them during monthly evaluations, I would always think about how perfect they are and how good they are. I never thought that I would be one of the members. The fact that I made it into TWICE and that it lasted so far is still really unbelievable for me.
Dahyun: When we first visited a broadcast station to perform on stage as TWICE, that was really memorable. I remember being so nervous in front of the fans. And I remember our first concert where I cried a lot.
Blinking Twice, Nearly 10 Years Have Flown By
Jihyo: I sometimes look up our old concert videos on the internet, and when I watch them, I am impressed by how much improvement we made, and also how young we were and how hard we worked.
Sana: When we debuted, I thought our eighth anniversary would never come, but it happened so quickly. Our eighth anniversary fan meeting was so beautiful and we cherished it with our fans and all nine of us. That was such a precious moment. I'm just so grateful that we made it this far and all of us are healthy and happy. I think that's what matters the most.
Mina: Right before we signed the contracts again as a group [in 2022], we had a concert at Tokyo Dome. At this point, none of us knew what would happen, so we cried a lot and we were very anxious as well. That performance really stuck with me.
Twice Have Had To Overcome Hardships As A Team
Jihyo: Because everybody else talked about happy moments, I'm going to talk about the difficult times rather than the good times. I think the hardships made us solid as a team, and it really made me feel that I'm not alone in this. Whatever we go through, I'm not alone.
That feeling struck me hard when I released my solo album, [ Zone ] . I got so many cheers from the members and they helped me by doing all these challenges for Instagram. I really felt like difficult things are easier to overcome when we're together.
Every time when we're so busy and all of us are sensitive, it's much easier to get over yourself and think that you're not alone in this. All of the members are going through the same thing. That kind of thought really helps.
Remembering The "Glamor" Of Touring
Momo: During our [last] tour, we would all get together in the hotel room and eat. For example, when we are in Japan, our favorite meal to eat together is udon noodles. And there was this one particular day that each of us got into the shower right after the concert, and the hot water didn't come out, so all of us in our respective bathrooms screamed at the same time. That was really funny.
Chaeyoung: Last year, during the promotions for "Set Me Free," we visited the United States for two weeks. Every day we had three or four [performance] schedules, and it made me feel like I was back to the newly-debuted times of our group. It was physically challenging, but we got over it, and it’s now a good memory. The most striking part was when we went to the Empire State, and they lit up the whole [Empire State] building with TWICE’s official colors.
Dahyun: There was also a concert in Japan where we performed on a big, round stage. I remember all of us members holding hands and circling around, and that somehow stuck with me. I also remember vividly the first time we got an award overseas, in America.
TWICE Want To Face The Future Together
Nayeon: In the last scene of the music video for "I Got You," we are sailing on a ship in the middle of the ocean. I thought that it was a reflection of where we are, career-wise and in our lives. Of course we had difficult times, but I think that going through all of it together solidified us as a group. I'm not going to say that we have a clear destination point now, but what matters is that we are together, and that is something very clear and solid.
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New Holiday Songs For 2023: Listen To Festive Releases From Aespa, Brandy, Sabrina Carpenter & More
With the Christmas season in full swing, it’s time to deck the halls and load up those holiday playlists. Check out 14 new songs and projects to add to your 2023 festivities.
It's the most wonderful time of year! With every holiday season comes a new outpouring of festive music, and this year is no different.
From pop and R&B to K-pop and country, artists from all genres revel in the season as they pen new, original Christmas songs and reinterpret well-loved classics. This year, GRAMMY winners like Brandy and Samara Joy deliver full-length albums, while rising stars like Sabrina Carpenter, Mimi Webb and Coco Jones add their own contributions like shiny new baubles on a sparkling Christmas tree.
Below, GRAMMY.com rounded up 14 new holiday releases worth checking out, from Alanis Morissette 's first Christmas EP to new projects by Aly & AJ and Gavin DeGraw , and even a posthumous duet between Elvis Presley and Kane Brown .
aespa, "Jingle Bell Rock"
Need some K-pop for your holiday playlist? Look no further than aespa's take on "Jingle Bell Rock." The girl group takes Bobby Helms' 1957 hit to the metaverse by giving it a slinky edge punctuated by handclaps, toy piano and glitchy undertones. Members GISELLE and NINGNING even add their own laid-back rap verse to the proceedings, casually tossing off lyrics like, "Ring, ring, ring, jingle bell rock/ Play like a spell/ I won't tell, jingle bell talk" partway through the track.
Aly & AJ, Lonesome Dove
Lonesome Dove isn't Aly & AJ's first Christmas project — that would be their excellent 2006 LP Acoustic Hearts of Winter — but the siblings have come a long way from the Disney days of their last holiday record. Just look at "Greatest Time of Year," which they've plucked from the Acoustic Hearts track list and transformed from into a delicate slowburner perfect to be sung by the fireside. Then there's the pitch-perfect cover of "Sisters," which proves the only way to improve upon Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen's eternally iconic number from 1954's White Christmas is for it to be recorded by, you know, actual sisters.
Brandy, Christmas With Brandy
Considering she's been called the "Vocal Bible" since she rose to stardom in the '90s, a Christmas album makes all the sense in the world for Brandy. On Christmas with Brandy , the R&B sensation — and star of Netflix's new holiday flick Best. Christmas. Ever. — eschews the scriptural in favor of the romantic ("Christmas Party For Two"), the hopeful ("Someday at Christmas") and the celebratory ("Christmas Gift" with daughter Sy'Rai) — all with her trademark gossamer runs and riffs in full, glistening effect.
Kane Brown and Elvis Presley, "Blue Christmas"
Fresh off his performance in NBC's "Christmas at Graceland" special, Kane Brown turns his live version of "Blue Christmas" into a full-blown duet with Elvis Presley himself. The King famously released his iconic version of the holiday classic in 1957 — as well as a live version more than a decade later — and Brown wisely sticks to Presley's tried-and-true formula on their duet by trading verses, while letting Elvis' iconic voice shine.
Sabrina Carpenter , Fruitcake
Sabrina Carpenter created a recipe for a holiday hit last year thanks to "A Nonsense Christmas," a cheeky seasonal remake of her top 10 pop hit "Nonsense." This year, she doubles the recipe on Fruitcake , a delectable slice of Christmas goodness that's equal parts sweet and sour.
On the winking "Buy Me Presents," the pop chanteuse demands the undivided attention of her lover while "Cindy Lou Who" turns the sweetest character in Dr. Seuss' oeuvre into a man-stealing Jolene of Christmas nightmares. "Is It New Year's Yet" revels in an irresistible spirit of pessimism that'll have all of Carpenter's fans saying "Bah humbug!" with glee.
Gavin DeGraw, A Classic Christmas
Eighteen months since Gavin DeGraw's last album, 2022's understated Face the River , the crooner turns up the yuletide cheer — with all the trimming and trappings — for his first holiday record. Each song on the six-track EP stays true to the title, as strings, sleigh bells and tradition combine with DeGraw's soulful timbre on standards like "The Most Wonderful Time of Year," "Silent Night" and "White Christmas."
Kirk Franklin, "Joy To The World"
Kirk Franklin cooked up an extra-special gift for his Spotify Singles Holiday rendition of "Joy to the World." Enlisting a buoyant backing choir, the 19-time GRAMMY winner adds a thoughtful spoken word element over the music, telling listeners everywhere, "This year I offer you the gift of unity. The gift of harmony. Bring us together like never before this holiday season. Find room in your heart. Listen. Can you hear it?"
Coco Jones, "A Timeless Christmas"
Determined to make 2023 a year to remember, Coco Jones follows her five 2024 GRAMMY nominations — including one for Best New Artist — with "A Timeless Christmas." On the original song, the R&B breakout aims to unwrap a holiday filled with family, joy and love as she intones, "Cherish the moment with the people that surround you/ Live in the moment today/ Let's have a timeless Christmas/ Let's just come together in harmony as one forever."
Samara Joy, A Joyful Holiday
Just months after releasing Linger Awhile Longer — the deluxe edition of her 2022 studio album — Samara Joy returns with A Joyful Holiday , a festive EP filled with jazzy originals and standards alike. The 2023 Best New Artist GRAMMY winner taps jazz pianist Sullivan Fortner on "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me" and turns on the feels on opener "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." But perhaps the most special moment of the record happens when three generations of her family join her for a gospel-fueled take on "O Holy Night," filled with stunning harmonies.
Ingrid Michaelson, "This Christmas"
Ingrid Michaelson has supplied plenty of cozy and nostalgic Christmas tunes ever since releasing her 2018 album Songs of the Season , but she doubles down on the warm fireside sounds with her new single "This Christmas." Though it shares a title with the beloved Donny Hathaway track, Michaelson's original song finds beauty in the stillness and small details of the season — from the wonder in a child's eyes as snow falls swirls to the ground to family gathered around the piano.
Alanis Morissette, Last Christmas
After gifting fans a string of holiday singles over the past few years, Alanis Morissette has finally compiled the songs into a full Christmas-themed project. The four-track EP Last Christmas contains three of the alt pioneer’s past releases: 2020’s rousing and poignant “Happy Xmas (War Is Over) and pandemic-era take on “What Child Is This” as well as last year’s “Little Drummer Boy.” However, she saved a shiny new toy for last in the form of a surprisingly peppy cover of Wham! ’s modern classic “Last Christmas.”
Jon Pardi, Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi
It's a full-blown Christmas Pardi, ahem, party on Jon Pardi's fifth album, the aptly-titled Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi . The recent Grand Ole Opry inductee appoints Rudolph a designated driver on "Beer For Santa," is unfazed by a ferocious blizzard thanks to "400 Horsepower Sleigh" and sheds his ugly Christmas sweater to celebrates the holiday on the beach with "Merry Christmas From The Keys." But he's also unafraid to put a country spin on the likes of Mariah Carey 's timeless smash "All I Want for Christmas Is You," and holiday classics like "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" and "Please Come Home For Christmas."
Meghan Trainor, "Jingle Bells"
Meghan Trainor has delivered Christmas goodies in the past (2020's A Very Trainor Christmas , last year's "Kid on Christmas" with Pentatonix ), but this year she teamed up with Amazon Music for an exclusive rendition of "Jingle Bells." There's only a 30-second preview available without Amazon Music, but in the event you're not a subscriber, check out Trainor's other holiday offering of the season: her duet with Jimmy Fallon titled " Wrap Me Up ."
Mimi Webb, "Back Home For Christmas"
In the wake of her debut studio album, Amelia , Mimi Webb tackles her first original holiday track in the form of "Back Home For Christmas." The lovelorn single is filled with church bells and yearning galore as the rising pop starlet wails, "Just like that, first of December/ Counting down 'til we're together/ Only one thing on my wishlist/ Bring my love back home for Christmas/ Mistletoe making me lonely/ Santa Claus just can't console me/ Only one thing that I'm missin'/ Bring my love back home for Christmas."
Clearly, the Christmas season can make you feel all sorts of ways, from nostalgic and cozy to lonely, filled with hope and back again.
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New Music Friday: Listen To New Music From TXT, Margo Price, REZZMAU5 & More
Listen to these fresh tracks and collaborations from Tomorrow x Together, the Menzingers, the Libertines and others.
As October unfolds, influential artists from across the globe continue to share new, dynamic sounds.
Friday, Oct. 13 is turning out to be anything but scary, with highly anticipated releases from megastars, newcomers and fan favorites. Among the day's biggest releases are Bad Bunny’s Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, Offset 's Set It Off , a new EP from Ringo Starr , Troye Sivan 's first album in five years, and a new EP rising K-pop stars IVE .
Elsewhere, K-pop group TXT explore the melodramatic moments of teenagehood on their new album, while pop singer/songwriter Holly Humberstone does some self-exploration on her debut album.
This Friday, dive into seven new releases and consider adding these tracks into your monthly musical rotation.
TXT - The Name Chapter: FreeFall
K-pop group TOMORROW X TOGETHER , explore the depths of teen angst in their latest chapter LP, The Name Chapter: FreeFall . Following collaborations with Anitta and the Jonas Brothers , TXT have returned with a nine track album that navigates away from youthful optimism and dives into the harsh reality of adolescence.
One of TXT's Chapter series of releases, this latest release follows January's The Name Chapter: Temptation . "Our music contains this one story of growth and so we basically talk about the process of growth," member TAEHYUN told GRAMMY.com earlier this year.
Tracks like "Growing Pain" and "Chasing That Feeling," guide listeners through the journey of growth, through melodic lyrics and punk-rock percussion. TXT member BEOMGYU showcases his own producing skills in the R&B, pop song, "Blue Spring." Through creative storytelling and embracing emotional vulnerability, this album isn’t one to miss.
The Menzingers - Some Of It Was True
Four years after their last release, Pennsylvania punk outfit the Menzingers dropped their latest Some Of It Was True . The group's seventh album is a nostalgic journey about growing up and longing for a certain someone.
"I'm all alone in Dublin, searching for something / Wishing you were here with me," they sing in "Along in Dublin."
While tracks like "I Didn’t Miss You (Until You Were Gone)" stay true to the group's traditional indie punk feel, songs like "Ultraviolet" explore the Mezingers' calmer, Springsteen -esque sensibility. Some Of It Was True shows the band’s evolution and versatility, as they transition from self-reflective songs to addressing maturer, universal issues.
Holly Humberstone - Paint My Bedroom Black
After opening for Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour tour and being awarded BRIT’s 2022 Rising Star , Holly Humberstone offers her debut record, Paint My Bedroom Black . The highly personal album explores themes of uncertainty and confusion, unpacking the array of emotions she experienced while on the road.
Each track is an odyssey of relatable Gen-Z experiences; songs like "Antichrist" and "Lauren" that talk about experiencing conflicts in relationships, but with total honesty. Tracks such as "Room Service" employ folksy instrumentals and a mellow beats that pay homage to her family and friends.
Humberstone's authenticity in lyrically discussing themes like love, friendship and identity make her debut a relatable self-reflective anthem.
REZZMAU5 - "Infraliminal"
Spend your Friday night head-bopping to another powerful electronic collaboration from REZZ and deadmau5 . Their latest song, "Infraliminal,"remixes deadmau5’s "Superliminal" by adding a deeper bass and creating new energetic arrangements.
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2023 Kpop World Tours and Concerts Schedule – Save Your Tickets Now
Tours and concerts are back to normal, including in the Kpop industry. 2022 served many iconic stage performances from various artists. With the year coming to an end, 2023 is ready to serve Kpop fans more world tours and concerts.
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2023 Kpop World Tours and Concerts Schedule
Taeyeon – the odd of love.
The 2nd gen Kpop idol, Taeyeon, is gearing up with her world tour in 2023 and 2024.
- Seoul – June 2-4
- Hong Kong – June 10
- Taipei – June 24
- Tokyo – July 8-9
- Jakarta – July 22
- Manila – July 30
- Bangkok – August 12-13
- Singapore – August 2
Taeyeon Dissatisfied with THE ODD OF LOVE Concert in Jakarta – It’s the FIRST Concert!
BLACKPINK – Born Pink World Tour Asia
Following the release of their album Born Pink, BLACKPINK kickstarted their world tour. Jennie, Jisoo, Rose, and Lisa are ready to continue their Born Pink World Tour in 2023.
- Bangkok – January 7-8
- Hong Kong – January 13-15
- Riyadh – January 20
- Abu Dhabi – January 28
- Kuala Lumpur – March 4
- Jakarta – March 11-12
- Kaohsiung – March 18
- Manila – March 25-26
- Singapore – May 13
2023 BAEKHO MINI CONCERT <BAEKHoney Day> is set to happen at YES24 LIVE HALL, Seoul.
- Friday, May 12, 2023 at 8 PM KST
- Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 6 PM KST
- Sunday, May 14, 2023 at 5 PM KST
Among the bagful of 2023 Kpop World Tours and concerts, the Kpop boy group OnlyOneOf finally released a list of cities they will visit to perform their songs. Since their debut in 2019, OnlyOneOf has dropped many EPs and is ready to kickstart their American tour.
- New Jersey – March 31
- Illinois – April 2
- Minnesota – April 4
- Georgia – April 6
- Texas – April 7
- Puerto Rico – April 9
- Arizona – April 12
- TBD (American Broadcast) – April 13-28
- California – April 29-30
EPIK HIGH – All Time High Tour
The legendary Kpop trio is now back with their Europe and North America world tours. It will be an epic performance from EPIK HIGH after a brief hiatus.
- United Kingdom – February 6
- Belgium – February 7
- Denmark – February 9
- United Kingdom – February 12
- Germany – February 13, 15
- California – February 26
- Arizona – February 27
- Texas – March 5-6
- Florida – March 8
- Georgia – March 11
- D.C. – March 13
- New Jersey – March 15
- New York – March 16
- Boston – March 18
- Pennsylvania – March 19
- Quebec – March 21
- Ontario – March 23
- Michigan – March 24
- Illinois – March 26
- Minnesota – March 30
- Colorado – April 1
- Utah – April 2
- British Columbia – April 4
- Washington – April 5
- Oregon – April 6
- California – April 8-9, 11
- Nevada – April 14
NCT 127 2nd Tour ‘Neo City – The Link’
NCT 127 world tour, NCT 127: Neo City – The Link , which began in 2022, is spilling over into 2023, making it yet one of the most awaited 2023 Kpop world tours and concerts
- Chicago – January 9
- Houston – January 11
- Atlanta – January 13
- Sao Paulo – January 18-20
- Santiago – January 22
- Bogota – January 24
- Mexico City – January 28
ATEEZ – THE FELLOWSHIP: BREAK THE WALL
ATEEZ extended the dates for their world tour, which started in 2022. THE FELLOWSHIP: BREAK THE WALL tour is coming along the way to Europe, which has fueled ATINY’s excitement.
- Amsterdam – February 10
- Berlin – February 14
- Brussels – February 18
- London – February 22
- Madrid – February 28
- Copenhagen – March 4
- Paris, Accor Arena – March 7-8
The presale opens today! 10am (local time). More info: https://t.co/nsDCNsA1X9 @ATEEZofficial @GreenhouseTLNT @lasttourint pic.twitter.com/O3MYy0l5vw — AEG Presents UK (@AEG_Presents) December 7, 2022
pH-1 – About Damn Time
Solo singer pH-1, who gained much fame in 2022, announced that he will join several Korean artists in the 2023 Kpop world tours and concerts. So far, pH-1 has only released the dates for his About Damn Time tour in North America. We’re still waiting for more dates and places.
- California – January 23, 25
- Texas – January 27-28
- Georgia – January 30
- New York – February 1
- Quebec – February 2
- Ontario – February 3
- Illinois – February 5
- Florida – February 7
- Washington – February 9
- British Columbia – February 12
Following their debut in 2020, P1harmony will join the lineup of 2023 Kpop world tours and concerts. They are going to the USA for their P1USTAGE H: P1ONEER for the first two months of 2023.
- Los Angeles – January 20
- Oakland – January 22
- Denver – January 24
- Houston – January 26
- Chicago – January 29
- Atlanta – February 1
- Reading – February 3
- New York – February 5
- Washington D.C. – February 8
- Nashville – February 12
- Austin – February 14
- Dallas – February 16
2023 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H : P1ONEER] IN SEOUL We are starting our tour from SEOUL 🔥 Are you guys READY?! SEOUL(KOR) ➕ https://t.co/b3bHzjJY1P SEOUL(ENG) ➕ https://t.co/xgEyW3KUAb USA ➕ https://t.co/9dMtOgNQ5d #P1Harmony #피원하모니 #P1H #P1ustage_H #P1ONEER pic.twitter.com/pn2o0kSkmo — P1Harmony official (@P1H_official) December 26, 2022
LOOPY – Departed
After his successful run in Europe, Khip-hop artist Loopy is now rolling out his North America tour . The title of his tour, DEPARTED , represents his distance away from home and his past, as well as embodies hopes for his new future.
- Texas – February 24
- New York – February 25
- Ontario – February 26
- British Columbia – February 27
- Washington – February 28
- California – March 3
- Atlanta – March 4
- Texas – March 6
The artists under the AOMG record label will be on tour around Asia. Simon Dominic, Loco, Gray, Leehi, and Yugyeom will spend January and February on their Follow The Movement Asia tour.
- Singapore – January 8
- Bangkok – January 13
- Manila – January 15
- Tokyo – January 27
- Osaka – January 29
- Hong Kong – February 3
- Taipei – February 5
[FOLLOW THE MOVEMENT] WORLD TOUR 2023 https://t.co/Pkg3eMu3Qv Did you guys cop the tickets for AOMG’s first ever world tour? Stay tuned for more announcements! #FTMWORLDTOUR2023 #AOMGWORLDTOUR2023 #AOMG pic.twitter.com/plXIJEb3Mv — aomgofficial (@AOMGOFFICIAL) December 6, 2022
Kpop boy group under C9 Entertainment will also join the 2023 Kpop world tours. In January, they will perform live in their upcoming tour, Save Me, Kill Me, in Europe.
- Warsaw – January 15
- Tilburg – January 18
- London – January 20
- Paris – January 22
- Cologne – January 26
- Berlin – January 29
- New York – March 10
- Reading – March 12
- Washington – March 14
- Chicago – March 16
- Houston – March 18
- Fort Worth – March 20
- Tempe – March 22
- Los Angeles – March 24
- Oakland – March 26
One of the Kpop boy groups who just debuted last year, EPEX , is already out to have their first World tour in the U.S. Their first tour, Eight Apex , is expected to be one of the immense 2023 Kpop World Tours and concerts.
- New York – February 3
- Reading – February 5
- Atlanta – February 7
- Chicago – February 9
- Dallas – February 12
- Houston – February 13
- Las Vegas – February 15
- Los Angeles – February 17
- San Francisco – February 19
[📢Tickets and M&G OPEN📢] EPEX 1st CONCERT in U.S. Tickets are now LIVE🎉 🎬Don’t forget to Meet & Greet #EPEX after the show! TICKET INFO IN THREAD ⏬ #EPEX #Eight_Apex #EPEX1stCONCERT #EIGHTAPEXinUS #WISH #KEUM #MU #AMIN #BAEKSEUNG #AYDEN #YEWANG #JEFF pic.twitter.com/sicyzPuP1O — MyMusicTaste (@_mymusictaste) December 1, 2022
ITZY will have their first Kpop world tour in 2023. However, they have only released the date in Taipei so far. Fans worldwide eagerly await the reveal of the other countries and cities of ITZY’s CHECKMATE tour.
- Taipei – February 26
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Tickets go on sale later this month for the stateside shows as part of the girl group's "MY CON" world tour.
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Nine years into MAMAMOO ‘s career as a leading, chart-topping K-pop girl group, the quartet has announced their first-ever tour dates for the United States.
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The new “MY CON” tour dates follow the group’s latest EP, Mic On , released in November of last year , which included the single “Illella” that peaked at No. 5 on Billboard ‘s World Digital Song Sales chart . Beyond group activities, the members have remained active with their solo music and projects. Solar and Moon Byul even teamed up as a duo for MAMAMOO+ for 2022 single “Better” and have new music together coming out later this month .
Tickets go on sale on at 10 a.m. local time on March 29 via Ticketmaster. See the full U.S. tour dates below.
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May 16 – New York, NY May 18 – Baltimore, MD May 20 – Atlanta, GA May 22 – Nashville, TN May 24 – Fort Worth, TX May 27 – Chicago, IL May 31 – Glendale, AZ June 2 – Oakland, CA June 4 – Los Angeles, CA
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Super Junior debuted in 2005 and has ten active members: Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun. The members have previously shared the challenges of keeping the group active after decades and how they almost disbanded before their 20th anniversary.
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Super Junior will embark on their ‘Super Show Spin-off: Halftime’ tour on June 22, 2024, at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. After two shows in Seoul, the group will travel to Bangkok on July 6 for their 2024 tour. Ticket details for Super Junior’s Seoul show will be revealed on April 22 at 2 p.m. KST/ 1 a.m. ET.
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2024 SUPER JUNIOR <SUPER SHOW SPIN-OFF : Halftime> ASIA TOUR [SEOUL] ?KSPO DOME ? June 22(SAT) – 23(SUN), 2024 [BANGKOK] ?Impact Challenger Hall 1 ? July 6(SAT) – 7(SUN), 2024 [SINGAPORE] ?SINGAPORE INDOOR STADIUM ? July 14(SUN), 2024 [HO CHI MINH] ?Phu Tho Indoor… pic.twitter.com/7O9dLqM7AL — SUPER JUNIOR (@SJofficial) April 18, 2024
Meanwhile, Super Junior released their last studio album, The Road, in January last year. The album, which had ten tracks, was divided into The Road: Keep On Going and The Road: Celebration. It sold over 88,376 copies within the first week of its release and peaked at number nine on South Korea’s Circle Album chart .
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On April 1, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) instituted a huge increase to the cost of a visa for foreign artists in the country that could have a major impact on the K-Pop touring industry.
Before this date, the cost for an artist from outside of the U.S. to apply to perform in the country was $460 USD. And for artists who have filed this paperwork before April 1, that still stands. However, moving forward, the application will now cost a whopping $1,615-$1,655 USD per person — an increase of over 250%.
That means that the cost of, say, a seven-member group such as BTS has gone up from $3,220 USD to $11,305-$11,585 USD, and that’s just for the members alone. Each individual staff member such as stylists, managers, bodyguards, and backup dancers also has to submit and get an application approved, quickly adding up the toll.
Additionally, if an artist has to get expedited processing for their application so it doesn’t take months to get approve, there’s an added $2,805 fee per application . And if, for some reason, an artist’s application isn’t accepted, there is no refund.
There are two reasons for such a sudden and massive hike in the visa fee. The first is that there was supposed to be a smaller increase several years ago, as prior to 2016, there was a fee increase every four years to keep up with inflation. Due to a block by a federal judge in 2019, however, this didn’t happen, and then the COVID pandemic happened, meaning that the fee has remained the same since 2016. The other reason is that the application process itself has become much more complicated and time-consuming: While the applications were only 2-3 pages long a couple decades ago, they now can be closer to 20.
And those are just the forms before supporting evidence. Now I’m submitting documents that are 200 pages, 300 pages long just to explain why this band should be traveling throughout the United States. — Castro of BAL Sports and Entertainment Practice
So what does this mean for K-Pop artists? While a fee such as this likely won’t have a huge impact on the biggest names in the industry, it will be much more difficult for artists from small labels to be able to afford a U.S. tour. Some of these artists might have to skip the United States entirely and focus on other countries in order to save money, which in turn damages the richness and diversity of the music industry.
You’re going to see a decrease in international acts coming to the United States. And maybe it’s decreased frequency more than a decrease in the absolute number. We’ll see less and less emerging artists. The harder you make it for them to come to the United States, the less you’re going to see them here. It’s not just the mid-sized venue in Cleveland that will feel it, but the parking lot down the street, the restaurants and bars people go to before and after. — Castro of BAL Sports and Entertainment Practice
Some artists might end up having longer tours in the U.S. to make up for the cost of their visas, while others could try to employ more U.S.-based staff such as backup dancers and stylists in order to limit the number of applications needed.
Understandably, K-Pop fans have a lot of concerns about this change and how it might impact the artists that are able to afford to tour in the United States moving forward.
One commenter did share some further insight about why such a massive increase was implemented, though it’s little comfort to fans and artists who will have to handle the consequences of the change.
We’ll have to wait and see just how much this does end up impacting the K-Pop music culture that has been growing steadily in the U.S.
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BTS Suga's Agust D TOUR 'D-DAY' THE MOVIE becomes highest grossing US & Worldwide 2024 concert film by K-Pop soloist
O n April 16, 2024, Trafalgar Releasing announced through their official website that BTS' Suga's Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie has emerged as the highest-grossing U.S. and worldwide concert film of 2024 by a K-pop soloist.
The movie earned over $10.16 million globally from limited showtimes between April 10 to April 13, 2024.
Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie was produced by Big Hit Music, HYBE Trafalgar Releasing, and ICECON. The Trafalgar Released owned the distribution rights of the concert film, which hit the theaters on April 10, 2024.
BTS' Suga's Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie achieves first and only highest-grossing cinematic milestone from a K-pop solo artist
Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie depicts the events from the BTS member's solo tour, SUGA Agust D Tour, which took place from April 25, 2023, to August 6, 2023, in support of albums D-Day, Agust D, and D-2. It featured guests such as Kim Namjoon, Jimin, Jungkook, Shinwon Park, Jinhun Kim, Yeonjun Lee, Changhyun Kim, June, Adora, El Capitan, and Ten Crew.
BTS' Suga was crowned as the first and only K-pop solo artist to achieve the highest-grossing cinematic milestone of gaining over $10 million worldwide within limited showtimes for his concert film, Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie. It was confirmed by the distribution company Trafalgar Releasing and HYBE through an article on the former's website.
"Inclusive of the screenings on April 10 through April 14, the electrifying concert film has grossed a total of $10.16 million worldwide from limited showtimes. This gross gives Agust D, aka SUGA of 21st century pop icons BTS, the highest grossing U.S. and worldwide concert film of 2024 as well as the highest grossing cinema event ever from a K-pop solo artist," the statement on the website read.
The screenings for the Agust D Tour ' D-Day ' The Movie took place from April 10 to April 13 in over 3500 cinemas and 100 territories. The additional screenings were also incorporated late due to the increasing demand from fans globally. The demand for the film also compelled the distribution company to expand the screens by 100 figures.
The expansions were not only limited to North America but other locations, including Mexico, Latin America, and Brazil. Moreover, observing the worldwide crazy for the Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie , the CEO of Trafalgar Releasing stated, as reported on their official website:
"We're really excited with the phenomenal response to Suga| Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie. It's a true testament to Suga's artistry and not only speaks volumes about his power to motivate fans but also signifies the strong appetite for event cinema experiences worldwide."
Moreover, the Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie has debuted at the North American Box office as the highest-grossing Korean film, surpassing the record set by the Seoul Spring ($1 million/4 weeks) and Crime City ( $910,00/ 6 weeks), respectively.
According to Trafalgar Releasing, the concert film reached No.2 in North America on April 10, 2024, at the box office with a gain of more than $961k and a per-screen average of $1,264 throughout the 784 movie theaters. Subsequently, it remained under the top 10 position by bagging the No.8 position at the April 13 box office with a gain of $990k and a per-screen throughout 787 cinemas. In North America the Agust D Tour 'D-Day' The Movie grossed $2.3 million.
It also did well as a regional release in Mexico, Brazil, and Germany. In Mexico, the movie topped the market worldwide with over $2.58 million total, while in Brazil and Germany , it gained over $612K and $402K, respectively.
BTS' Suga began his mandatory military service on September 22, 2023, as a social service agent. He is expected to be discharged from service in 2025.
K-pop hitmakers Stray Kids releasing 'Lose My Breath' single with NJ star Charlie Puth
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The latest K-pop news has a Jersey connection.
“Lose My Breath,” the upcoming single from South Korean hitmakers Stray Kids, features Rumson native Charlie Puth, according to social media posts from the Stray Kids and Puth. The single is due Friday, May 10.
Stray Kids are expected to release an album in 2024 and tour as well. They're one of the headliners of the upcoming Lollapalooza festival this August in Chicago.
The group emphasizes creative control of its music.
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“Ever since our debut, we've always been making our own music, right?” said frontman Bang Chan from the stage of the Prudential Center in Newark in 2022. “We think that's really important because if we're going to be onstage, if we're going to be performing, we're going to be singing and dancing, so we should at least be singing and dancing to our own songs!”
Puth, whose hits include “See You Again,” “How Long,” “We Don't Talk Anymore,” “Marvin Gaye,” “Attention,” “One Call Away,” “Light Switch” and more, has collaborated with K-pop artists in the past.
His hit “Left and Right” featured Jung Kook of BTS, and Puth appeared on the Jvke single “Angel Pt. 2,” which also featured BTS' Jimin.
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Puth is working on the follow up to his 2022 hit album, “Charlie.” He recently announced his engagement to girlfriend Brooke Sansone.
A request for more info from Puth’s rep was not replied to as of press time.
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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; [email protected]
K-Pop singer Park Boram dead at 30, according to reports
K-Pop singer Park Boram is dead at the age of 30, according to reports.
Xanadu Entertainment , which is Park's agency, issued a statement about the singer's death Friday. Park died Thursday in Korea and the cause of death is currently investigation, according to Variety and Deadline .
“We are here to share sorrowful and heartbreaking news. Park Bo Ram suddenly passed away late at night on April 11,” the Xanadu statement said.
“All of the artists and executives at Xanadu Entertainment are deeply mourning the deceased with great sadness. It is even more heartbreaking that we have to tell you this sudden news to all of the fans who support Park Bo Ram. The funeral will be held after consulting with the bereaved family. Once again, we send our deepest condolences to the deceased so she may rest in peace," the statement continued.
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Park first rose to fame on South Korean reality TV singing competition, "Superstar K2," and later released a hit single, "Beautiful" which peaked at No. 2 on the charts in the country. Park, who found fame in the mid-2010's, was also known for a slew of other songs such as "Celepretty," "Pretty Bae," "Sorry" and "Dynamic Love."
Park released a new single "I Miss You" just days before her death on April 3. According to the outlets, she was set to release a full-length album later this year.
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