Beautiful Show

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Beautiful Show
Tour by Beast
Beautiful Show poster (Seoul).jpg
Promotional poster for "Beautiful Show" in Seoul
Location Asia, Germany
Associated albumVarious
Start dateFebruary 4, 2012 (2012-02-04)
End dateMay 27, 2012 (2012-05-27)
No. of shows15 in Asia
1 in Europe
16 in total
Beast concert chronology
  • Beautiful Show
    (2012)
  • We Zepp Tour 2012
    (2012)

Beautiful Show is the first world tour held by South Korean boy group Beast. The world tour kicked off in Seoul on February 4, 2012, and continued on February 12, 2012, in Germany. [1] [2]

Contents

History

On December 26, 2011, it was announced during Cube Entertainment's "Cube Entertainment Vision Briefing" press conference that Beast will embark on a 14 countries, 21-city tour, [3] which became a 10 city tour as shows were cancelled. They kicked off the tour in Seoul for two nights, then to Berlin. [4] [5] Shows in England (London), Spain, America (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco), Canada (Vancouver, Toronto), two cities in Japan, Brazil, and the Philippines were cancelled. [6]

On January 25, 2012, it was announced through a video that Beast shared through their official YouTube account that they would be cancelling "Beautiful Show" in Brazil and the United Kingdom. [7]

Set list

  1. "Special"
  2. "Soom (Remix Version)"
  3. "Fiction"
  4. "Shock"
  5. "Lights Go On Again"
  6. "BEAST Is The B2ST"
  7. "Mystery"
  8. "Easy"
  9. "Clenching A Fist Tight"
  10. "Living Without You"(Jun-hyung's solo)
  11. "Mother"(Yoseob's solo)
  12. "When The Door Closes"(Doojoon and Dongwoon's duet)
  13. "Let It Snow"(Gikwang and Hyunseung's duet)
  14. "Thanks To"(Junhyung and Yoseob's duet)
  15. "I Like You The Best"
  16. "You"
  17. "Should I Hug Or Not"
  18. "Bad Girl"
  19. "Freeze"
  20. "Lightless"
  21. "On Rainy Days"
  22. "The Fact (Band Version)"
  23. "Fiction"
  24. "Oasis"

Encore #1

  1. "Beautiful"

Encore #2

  1. "VIU"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
February 4, 2012 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 24,000 [8]
February 5, 2012
February 12, 2012 Berlin GermanyColumbia Halle [9] 3,000 [10]
February 25, 2012 Shanghai China Shanghai International Gymnastic Center 3,500 [11]
March 3, 2012 Singapore The Max Pavilion, Singapore Expo 5,500 [11]
March 17, 2012 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta Convention Center 4,000 [12]
March 21, 2012 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 50,000 [13]
March 22, 2012
March 24, 2012 Kobe World Memorial Hall
March 25, 2012
March 26, 2012 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
March 27, 2012
March 31, 2012 Taipei Taiwan National Taiwan University Sports Center
April 1, 2012
May 26, 2012 Bangkok Thailand Impact Exhibition Hall 1
May 27, 2012
TotalN/A

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