K-pop girl group ITZY announced the dates and cities for their upcoming world tour, Born to Be. It marks their second global tour, and Singapore has thankfully been included. Here’s everything you need to know about ITZY Born to Be World Tour concert in Singapore come April 2024.
ITZY, which debuted in 2019, has amassed a massive following, and is famous for hits like Wannabe, Loco, and Dalla Dalla. Members Yeji, Yuna, Ryujin, and Chaeryeong will perform in 18 countries across Asia, Australia, Latin America, Europe, and North America. The world tour tour will kick off in Seoul next month and last until August. Keep reading to find out more details.
Everything you need to know about ITZY’s upcoming world tour in Singapore
The tour is a follow-up to their successful global outing CHECKMATE last year where they performed in 27 cities. After starting the tour in Seoul, ITZY will make a stop in Bangkok before jetting off to Auckland, Sydney, and Melbourne.
The four-piece will return to Asia for a show in Singapore and make their way to Mexico City, Santiago, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Madrid. Then, they’ll have a two-day concert in Tokyo and start the US leg of the tour. The quartet will make stops in Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, and more.
They’ll then perform in Toronto and return to Asia for concerts in Taipei and Manila. Finally, ITZY’s concert in Hong Kong wraps up the tour. Tickets for the Asia leg of the tour are available on each local promoter’s websites.
ITZY’s upcoming concert in April 2024 marks their first show at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, and will coincide with Bruno’s Mar’s third and final show at the same venue. Ticketing details for ITZY’s Singapore show will be revealed at a later date, so stay tuned for information.
Born to Be World Tour dates and cities
Make sure to pencil down the dates and cities of ITZY’s world tour.
February
24.02-25.02 – Seoul, South Korea (Jamsil Indoor Stadium)
March
16.03 – Bangkok, Thailand (Impact Arena)
21.03 – Auckland, New Zealand (Spark Arena)
24.03 – Syndey, Australia (ICC Sydney Theatre)
26.03 – Melbourne, Australia (Margaret Court Arena)
April
06.04 – Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium)
15.04 – Mexico City, Mexico (Pepsi Center WTC)
18.04 – Santiago, Chile (Movistar Arena)
24.04 – London, United Kingdom (OVO Arena Wembley)
26.04 – Paris France (Zenith Paris – La Villette)
May
01.05 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (AFAS Live)
04.05 – Madrid, Spain (Palacio Vistalegre)
18.05-19.05 – Tokyo, Japan (Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium)
June
06.06 – Seattle, USA (WAMU Theater)
08.06 – Oakland, USA (Oakland Arena)
11.06 – Los Angeles, USA (Kia Forum)
14.06 – Sugar Land, USA (Smart Financial Center)
16.06 – Irving, USA (The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory)
18.06 – Atlanta, USA (Fox Theatre Atlanta)
20.06 – Fairfax, USA (EagleBank Arena)
23.06 – Newark, USA (Prudential Center)
26.06 – Chicago, USA (Rosemont Theatre)
28.06 – Toronto, Canada (The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort)
July
20.07 – Taipei, Taiwan (Taipei Arena)
August
03.08 – Manila, Philippines (SM Mall of Asia Arena)
10.08 – Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Expo)
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