Get all the info (venues, dates, ticket prices, and more) on 2022-23 tours by NCT 127, MAMAMOO, ENHYPEN, ITZY, Jackson Wang and more
Borders are open, live music is back and the K-pop touring cycle is in full swing. Stars including BLACKPINK, Stray Kids, and NCT 127 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 2022 and 2023.
Scroll down to see if your favourite K-pop artist is touring Asia and get info on cities, dates, venues, tickets and more.
The Regime World Tour in Asia Pacific – Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur
November 2022
Wednesday 30 – Manila, Philippines, The Filinvest, Alabang
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP4,000 to PHP7,950.
December 2022
Friday 2 – Bangkok, Thailand, Union Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from THB1,800 to THB5,000.
Sunday 4 – Singapore, The Coliseum, Hard Rock Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from From S$118 to S$238.
Tuesday 6 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR75,000 to IDR2,500,000.
Saturday 10 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from MYR200 to MYR600.
The DPR crew, consisting of DPR LIVE, DPR IAN, and DPR CREAM, gather to showcase their multi-genre visual-led projects live. Chill out to smooth, rhythmic tunes from their latest releases: DPR IAN’s ‘Moodswings in to Order’, DPR Live’s ‘Iite Cool’, and the trio’s joint project ‘DPR ARCHIVES’.
Asia Pacific Tour 2022 – Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei
November 2022
Wednesday 30 – Manila, Philippines, New Frontier Theater
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP5,900 to PHP10,500.
December 2022
Friday 2 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Tickets are currently sold out.
Sunday 4 – Taipei, Taiwan, Zepp New Taipei
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from NT$2,500 to NT$4,800.
The veteran hip-hop group – one of the first K-pop artists to perform at Coachella – have always transcended trends and genres. Watch Epik High spit intense verses live at the remaining stops of their Asia Pacific tour.
The Dream Show 2 : In a Dream Japan – Fukuoka
December 2022
Thursday 1 – Fukuoka, Japan, Marinemesse Fukuoka Hall A
Ticketing details can be found here. All locations and sections are priced at ¥11,500.
Aside from NCT Dream’s upcoming debut documentary movie, the NCT sub-unit will embark on a Japan tour for their The Dream Show 2 : In a Dream concerts featuring recent hits ‘Glitch Mode’ and ‘Beatbox’.
1st World Tour ‘MANIFESTO’ Asia stops – Nagoya, Osaka, Yokohama, Bangkok, Manila
December 2022
Tuesday 1 to Wednesday 2 – Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, Nippongaishi Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥12,100.
Wednesday 9 to Thursday 10 – Osaka, Japan, Osaka-Jo Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥12,100.
Tuesday 15 to Wednesday 16 – Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, Yokohama Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥12,100.
January 2023
Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena
Ticketing details TBC.
Saturday 4 to Sunday 5 – Manila, Philippines, Mall of Asia Arena
Ticketing details TBC.
The BE:LIFT LAB seven-member boyband continue with their 1st World Tour ‘MANIFESTO’ gigs in Japan, Thailand, and Philippines in support of their latest EP ‘Manifesto: Day 1’
First Concert ‘EIGHT EPEX’ – Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur
December 2022
Friday 2 – Osaka, Japan, Amagasaki Amashin Archaic Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥9,800
Sunday 4 – Tokyo, Japan, Matsudo Morina Hall 21
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥9,800.
Sunday 11 – Taipei, Taiwan, Clapper Studio
Ticketing details TBC.
January 2023
Friday 6 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Ticketing details TBC.
Eight-member C9 Entertainment boyband EPEX, who won Rookie of the Year at this year’s Seoul Music Awards, will perform mood-boosters like the disco-led ‘Do 4 Me’ and bubbly ‘Anthem of Teen Spirit’ (학원歌) for their first concert tour.
‘NEO CITY – The Link’ world tour – Jakarta, Manila
December 2022
Saturday 3 to Monday 5 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from THB2,000 to THB6,500.
The SM Entertainment boyband present their ever-shifting ‘NEO’ culture and genre-bending songs with thrilling live performances. This tour will see NCT127 perform a refreshed setlist that includes ‘Time Lapse’ and ‘Crash Landing’ (불시착) from their latest album ‘질주 (2 Baddies)’.
Hello Tour – Hokkaido, Echizen, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kobe
Japan Arena Tour
December 2022
Saturday 3 – Echizen, Fukui, Fukui Sundome
Tuesday 6 to Wednesday 7 – Nagoya, Aichi, NGK Hall
Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Fukuoka, Marine Messe Fukuko
Saturday 24 to Sunday 25 – Kobe, Hyogo, World Memorial Hall
Ticketing details for the entire Japan Arena tour can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥111,000.
The youngest boyband of YG Entertainment’s roster will hit the road for their ‘Hello’ tour to support their latest mini-album, ‘The Second Step: Chapter Two’. Kicking off in Seoul, TREASURE will continue with an extensive Japan tour till the end of 2022.
1st Concert Heize City – Seoul, Busan, Daegu
December 2022
Saturday 3 to Sunday 4, Saturday 10 to Sunday 11, Friday 16, Saturday 17 to Sunday 18
Seoul, South Korea, Ewha Women’s University Samsung Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ₩132,000.
Saturday 24 – Busan, South Korea, Busan Citizen’s Hall Main Theatre
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from ₩110,000 to ₩132,000.
Saturday 31 – Daegu, South Korea, Kyungpook National University Main Auditorium
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from ₩110,000 to ₩132,000.
Despite debuting in 2014 and being a festival veteran, Heize will be performing her first solo headlining concerts this year. Her honeyed vocals will usher you into bliss in no time.
December 2022
Saturday 3 to Sunday 4 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Community Park PIK2 Kab. Tangerang
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR2,958,000 to IDR11,600,000.
Friday 9 to Saturday 10 – Manila, Philippines, SM Festival Grounds Parañaque City
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP12,888 to PHP15,888.
88rising’s festival juggernaut Head in the Clouds finally arrives in Asia after several successful outings in Los Angeles. Both locations will feature 88rising’s signed artists and guests including Jackson Wang, eaJ and BIBI. (G)I-DLE, Chung Ha, and Zico will perform exclusively at the festival in Jakarta.
Asia Tour – Taipei, Singapore
December 2022
Tuesday 6 – Taipei, Taiwan, Clapper Studio
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections priced at NT$2,800.
Thursday 8 – Singapore, Gateway Theatre
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from S$108 to S$138.
Former DAY6 vocalist and lead guitarist Jae Park has rebranded himself as eaJ and is now on the solo route. He is expected to perform many of his self-written tracks during his upcoming headlining tour.
December 2022
Thursday 8 – Cebu, Philippines, Mactan Newtown Open Grounds
Friday 9 – Manila, Philippines, SMART Araneta Coliseum
Ticketing details TBC.
A roster of SM Entertainment artists — BoA, TVXQ (Max Changmin and U-KNOW), and EXO members Chen and Xiumin — will perform alongside local Philippine acts like Pilita Corrales, Ian Veneracion and Lady Pipay for two shows that pay tribute to the elderly.
2022 Concert: ON in Seoul and Busan
December 2022
Friday 9 to Sunday 11 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
Tickets are currently sold out.
Saturday 24 to Sunday 25 – Busan, South Korea, BEXCO
Tickets are currently sold out.
g.o.d, one of the legendary first-generation K-pop groups, are reuniting for a series of concerts in December for their 23rd anniversary. This is one of the rare chances to hear their impressive vocal prowess live.
December 2022
Saturday 10 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Istora Senayan Jakarta
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR1,250,000 to IDR2,950,000.
Three K-pop soloists — singer-songwriter Youngtak, rapper Zion.T, and 2PM’s Jun.K — together with boyband TREASURE will gather to perform at this one-off festival in Jakarta. More artists are expected to be added to the lineup in the coming week as teased.
2022 concert: Travelog
December 2022
Saturday 10 to Sunday 11 – Seoul, South Korean, COEX Artium
Ticketing details TBC.
The main vocalist of veteran girl group APINK recently dropped a remake album titled ‘log and will be supporting this release with a two-day gig.
‘The Fellowship: Break The Wall’ World Tour Japan – Chiba
December 2022
Sunday 11 to Monday 12 – Chiba, Tokyo, Makuhari Messe
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ¥12,100.
The burgeoning popularity of ATEEZ is undeniable, as they charted at a new high on the Billboard 200 earlier in July. As one of the most popular K-pop acts that’s not managed by the ‘Big Four’ entertainment companies, the eight-member boyband definitely prove their all-rounder status in their concerts.
Southeast Asia tour – Manila, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta
December 2022
Thursday 15 – Manila, Philippines, New Frontier Theater
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP3,500 to PHP11,050.
Saturday 17 – Bangkok, Thailand, Central World Live
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from THB2,800 to THB6,800.
Monday 19 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Zepp KL
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from MYR398 to MYR868.
Wednesday 21 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Balai Sarbini
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR1,000,000 to IDR2,800,000.
The six-member Yuehua Entertainment girl group will make their debut Southeast Asia headlining tour. They are set to perform energetic hits like ‘LA DI DA’ and ‘Pirate’ in the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
‘Xdinary Heroes Stage ♭ : Overture’ – Seoul
December 2022
Friday 16 to Sunday 18 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall at Olympic Park
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ₩121,000.
The six-member rookie idol band from JYP Entertainment’s sub-label STUDIO J recently returned with new music with second mini-album ‘Overload’. Rock out to headbangers like ‘Hair Cut’, ‘Lunatic’, and their debut song ‘Test Me’ at their only gig in Seoul.
‘Be The Sun’ world tour additional Asia stops – Bulacan, Jakarta
December 2022
Saturday 17 – Bulacan, Philippines, Philippine Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP1,850 to PHP18,450.
Wednesday 28 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR110,000 to IDR3,600,000.
Missed the chance to catch the 13-member boyband live earlier this year? SEVENTEEN return to the Philippines and Indonesia only months after performing a series of sold-out shows.
Magic Man World Tour – Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Mumbai
December 2022
Saturday 17 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
Tickets are currently sold out
Friday 23 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from S$128 to S$698.
January 2023
Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 – Lollapalooza India, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai, India
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from INR8,999 to INR64,999.
The GOT7 member prepares to enchant audiences with the honesty and vulnerability he showcased on ‘Magic Man’ on his first-ever solo headline world tour. Wang will then make another stop at Lollapalooza India as the only K-pop artist in the line-up.
10th anniversary concert 2022 BTOB Time ‘Be Together’
December 2022 – January 2023
Friday 30 to Sunday 1 – Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
Tickets are currently sold out.
Cap off the current year and start the new one with the vocal-based idol’s three-day 10th-anniversary concert. It’s certain that their setlist will be a special one containing both hits and fan favourites.
Second World Tour ‘Save Me, Kill Me’ – Seoul
December 2022
Friday 30 to Saturday 31 – Seoul, South Korea, Bluesquare Mastercard Hall
Ticketing details TBC.
Round off your year with CIX who will embark on their upcoming second world tour in Seoul. The five-member group are expected to perform a brand-new setlist and include songs from their latest release, ‘Ok episode 1: OK Not’.
2023 Live N.Flying ‘&CON’ Live – Seoul
January 2023
Saturday 7 to Sunday 8 – Seoul, South Korea, Yes24 Live Hall
Ticketing details can be found here. All sections are priced at ₩132,000.
Before enlisting for mandatory military service, the five-member rap-rock band N.FLYING dropped their eight mini-album ‘Dearest’ and announced a live concert tour in Bangkok and Taipei. Watch the quintet jam and add cheeky ad-libs to hits such as ‘I Like You’ (폭망) and platinum-certified single ‘Rooftop’ (옥탑방).
January 2023
Friday 13 to Saturday 14 – Cebu, The Philippines, North Reclamation Area of Mandaue City
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Filipino record label Careless Whisper, co-founded by musician James Reid, will host the two-day Wavy Baby Music Festival during Cebu’s annual religious and cultural Sinulog Festival. K-pop acts confirmed to perform are soloist Sunmi and pop-rock band The Rose.
The First World Tour – Manila, Singapore, Jakarta, Chiba, Bangkok
January 2023
Saturday 14 to Sunday 15 – Manila, Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP3,500 to PHP11,850.
Saturday 28 – Singapore, The Star Theatre
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from S$148 to S$278.
February 2023
Saturday 4 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Tennis Indoor Senayan
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from IDR1,400,000 to IDR3,500,000.
Wednesday 22 to Thursday 23 – Chiba, Japan, Makuhari Event Hall
Ticketing details TBC.
April 2023
Saturday 8 – Bangkok, Thailand, Thunder Dome, Muang Thong Thani
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from THB2,800 to THB5,800.
Expect energetic performances and a roaring good time as ITZY take to Southeast Asia for their first-ever headlining world tour in the new year.
World Tour Asia stops – Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Kaohsiung, Bulacan, Singapore
January 2023
Saturday 7 to Sunday 8 – Bangkok, Thailand, National Stadium Thailand
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Friday 13 to Sunday 15 – Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
March 2023
Saturday 4 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, National Stadium Bukit Jalil
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Saturday 18 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Kaohsiung National Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Saturday 25 – Sunday 26 – Manila (Bulacan), Philippines, Philippine Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
May 2023
Saturday 13 – Singapore, National Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Ticket prices TBC.
Following the release of their sophomore studio album, BLACKPINK are set to return to Asia for a series of shows, where they’ll perform hits from ‘Born Pink’ and career-spanning highlights.
Follow The Movement World Tour 2023 – Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Toyko, Osaka, Hong Kong, Taipei
January 2023
Sunday 8 – Singapore, Singapore, Singapore Expo Hall 3A
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from S$130 to S$250.
Friday 13 – Bangkok, Thailand, Union Hall @ Union Mall
Ticketing details TBC.
Sunday 15 – Manila, The Philippines, New Frontier Theater
Ticketing details TBC.
Friday 27 – Tokyo, Japan, Zepp Divercity Tokyo
Ticketing details TBC.
Sunday 29 – Osaka, Japan, Zepp Osaka Bayside
Ticketing details TBC.
February 2023
Friday 3 – Hong Kong, China, Star Hall @ KITEC
Ticketing details TBC.
Sunday 5 – Taipei, Taiwan, New Taipei City Exhibition Hall
Ticketing details TBC.
my con World Tour – Taipei, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila
January 2023
Saturday 14 – Taipei, Taiwan, NTSU Arena
Ticketing details TBC.
February 2023
Thursday 9 – Singapore
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from S$128 to S$288.
Saturday 11 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ticketing details TBC.
Sunday 12 – Manila, Philippines, Araneta Coliseum
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices TBC.
Fresh from releasing their ‘MIC ON’ mini-album, MAMAMOO will embark on their first headlining world tour, which so far will call at Seoul, Chiba, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila.
Second World Tour ‘Maniac’ – Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore, Manila
February 2023
Thursday 2 – Pak Kret, Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from THB2,500 to THB8,500.
Sunday 5 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from From S$168 to S$348.
Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan, Saitama Super Arena
Ticketing details TBC.
Saturday 25 to Sunday 26 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Osaka
Ticketing details TBC.
March 2023
Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 – Manila, Philippines, SM Mall of Asia Arena
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices TBC.
The ‘Maniac’ tour extends to Asia after the triumphant release of Stray Kids’s latest EP album ‘Maxident’. Stopping by Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Manila, and returning to Japan for “encore” stages, the JYP Entertainment boyband will also likely include hits from ‘Oddinary’ and ‘Circus’ on their setlist.
Super Junior World Tour – Super Show 9 : Road – Manila, Saitama
December 2022
Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 – Manila, The Philippines, SM Mall of Arena Asia
Ticketing details can be found here. Prices start from PHP3,500 to PHP11,850.
March 2023
Saturday 18 to Sunday 19 – Saitama, Japan, Belluna Dome
Ticketing details TBC. Prices TBC.
K-pop veterans Super Junior will demonstrate why they are one of the industry’s longest active boybands with iconic showstopping hits like ‘Sorry, Sorry’, ‘Mr. Simple’ and their latest, ‘Mango’. Heechul will sit out of this world tour due to ongoing issues with a leg injury.
First Parade Tour in Asia – Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macao
It has been an eventful year for multi-hyphenate soloist Kang Daniel, from starring in a lead role for Rookie Cops to hosting Street Man Fighter and releasing his first full-length album ‘The Story’. Now, he plans to take over Asia with his First Parade Tour which kicked off in October in Manila.
Besides Bangkok, Kang will head to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Taipei, Taiwan’ Singapore’ Hong Kong and Macao. Ticketing details for these stops have yet to be released at the time of publication.
Dates, ticketing details and prices TBC.
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