List of 2PM concert tours

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2PM concert tours
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2PM in 2010
Asia/Korea tours6
Japan tours10
World tours1

South Korean boy group 2PM has embarked on numerous concert tours, including 4 Asia tours, 2 Korea tours, 6 Japan tours, and 1 worldwide tour.

Contents

Asia/Korea tours

1st Concert: Don't Stop Can't Stop

Seoul, South Korea (July 31, 2010)

Main Set
Act 1 - Concert Intro

  1. "What Time Is It Now?"
  2. "Don't Stop Can't Stop"
  3. "Tired of Waiting"
  4. "Without U (Explorer Mix)"
  5. "Only You"
  6. "Angel"
  7. "Boom Boom Boom" / "Open Happiness"
  8. "Crazy 4S" / "My Color&Tik Tok"
  9. "Sunday Morning / Sexy Back (Taec&Khun)"
  10. "3 Bears + More Than Words (Khun)"
  11. "Lovestoned" / "Take You Down (Chansung)"


Act 2 - Cinderella Sistar Parody Video

  1. "Orange Caramel's Magic Girl (Woo, Chan & Taec // Junho, Minjun & Khun)"
  2. "Trot Medley (Junho, Minjun & Khun // Woo, Chan & Taec)"
  3. "CLON's Kungtari Shabara"


Act 3 - Changing Room Video

  1. "Member's Dance Bridge Songs"
  2. "I Hate You"
  3. "I Was Crazy About You
  4. Again & Again (R&B mix) + Dance Flips / You Might Comeback"
  5. "10 out of 10 (10/10)"
  6. "Empire State of Mind (DJ Remix) (Minjun)"
  7. "Nice & Slow" / "Caught Up (Junho)"
  8. "Wooyoung Solo Dance (2 versions)"
  9. "Etude of Memory (Taecyeon)"
  10. "I Will Give You My Life"
  11. "Gimme the Light"
  12. "Heartbeat"
  13. "Again & Again"

Encore

  1. "Thank You"
  2. "I hate you (Lounge Mix)"
  3. "Again & Again (Remix)"
Concert dates (6 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
July 31, 2010 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 24,000 [1]
August 1, 2010
August 7, 2010 Busan Busan Exhibition & Convention Center
August 8, 2010
September 4, 2010Seoul Jamsil Indoor Stadium
September 5, 2010

2nd Concert: Hands Up Asia Tour

Seoul, South Korea (September 2, 2011)

Main Set
Act 1

  1. "HOT"
  2. "Electricity"
  3. "Hands Up"
  4. "I was Crazy About You & Tired of Waiting (Remix)"
  5. "Move On (JunHo & WooYoung)"
  6. "I Can’t"
  7. "Give It to Me"
  8. "Dance2Night"
  9. "My Valentine (Nichkhun & Taecyeon)"
  10. "Revenger (Chansung)"
  11. "I’ll be Back"
  12. "Hyun Moo Jung"
  13. "Back2u"
  14. "Alive (Minjun)"
  15. "Without You"
  16. "Only You"
  17. "10 out of 10"
  18. "Again and Again"
  19. "I’m Your Man"
  20. "Don’t Stop Can’t Stop"
  21. "Heartbeat"
  22. "Thank You"
  23. "10 out of 10 (Remix)"
  24. "Hands Up (Remix)"
Concert dates (10 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 2, 2011 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Stadium 14,000 [2]
September 3, 2011
October 7, 2011 Taipei Taiwan NTU Sports Center 10,000 [3]
October 8, 2011
November 11, 2011 Jakarta Indonesia JITEC Mangga Dua Square7,000 [3]
November 19, 2011 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 8,000 [3]
November 25, 2011 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Negara 5,000 [4]
February 18, 2012 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 9,000 [3]
February 25, 2012 Nanjing China Nanjing Olympic Sports Center 9,000 [3]
March 10, 2012 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 9,000 [3]
Total71,000

"What Time Is It?" Asia Tour

Concert dates (9 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
November 17, 2012 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena 8,000 [5]
December 8, 2012 Jakarta Indonesia Mata Elang International Stadium 9,000 [6]
December 15, 2012 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Hall7,000 [7]
December 22, 2012 Macau China Cotai Arena
March 2, 2013 Manila Philippines Mall of Asia Arena 8,000 [8]
March 30, 2013 Guangzhou China Guangzhou Gymnasium 10,000 [9]
April 8, 2013 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 10,000 [10]
June 21, 2013 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Stadium 15,000 [11]
June 22, 2013
Total67,000

2PM Concert "House Party"

Concert dates (5 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
June 27, 2015 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 16,000 [12]
June 28, 2015
August 22, 2015 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena 36,000 [13]
August 23, 2015
March 20, 2016 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena

Japan tours

First Japan Tour: Take Off

Sapporo, Japan (May 6, 2011)

Main Set
Act 1

  1. "What Time Is It Now?"
  2. "Don't Stop, Can't Stop"
  3. "I Hate You"
  4. "Without U"
  5. "I Can't"
  6. "Only You (Acoustic and Winter Special Remix)"
  7. "Tired of Waiting"
  8. "Utada Hikaru's First Love (Nichkhun)"
  9. "USHER's Nice n Slow (Junho)"
  10. "Far*east Movement's Like a G6 (Wooyoung)"
  11. "Take Off"
  12. "I'll Be Back"
  13. "10 out of 10"
  14. "Jay-z & Alicia Keys's Empire State of Mind (Minjun)"
  15. "Rain's Love Song (Chansung)"
  16. "Greeeen's Miracle (Taecyeon)"
  17. "I Will Give You My Life"
  18. "Gimme the Light"
  19. "Again & Again"
  20. "Heartbeat"

Encore

  1. "Thank You"
  2. "Again & Again (Remix)"
  3. "I Hate You (Lounge Mix)"
Concert dates (6 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
May 6, 2011 Sapporo Japan Zepp Sapporo20,000 [14]
May 8, 2011 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
May 9, 2011 Osaka Zepp Osaka
May 10, 2011 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
May 12, 2011 Chiba Makuhari Messe
May 13, 2011 Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
Total20,000

Japan Arena Tour 2011: Republic of 2PM

Concert dates (9 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
December 3, 2011 Mie Japan Sun Arena 100,000 [15]
December 5, 2011 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
December 6, 2011
December 8, 2011 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
December 14, 2011 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
December 17, 2011 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
December 18, 2011
December 20, 2011 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
December 21, 2011
Total100,000

Six Beautiful Days Tour

Concert dates (8 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
May 24, 2012 Tokyo Japan Nippon Budokan 60,000 [16]
May 25, 2012
May 28, 2012
May 29, 2012
May 30, 2012
May 31, 2012
June 5, 2012 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
June 6, 2012
TotalN/A

Japan Arena Tour 2013: Legend of 2PM

Concert dates (15 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
January 11, 2013 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka 150,000 [17]
January 12, 2013
January 24, 2013 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
January 25, 2013
January 28, 2013 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
January 29, 2013
January 30, 2013
February 13, 2013 Tokyo Nippon Budokan
February 14, 2013
February 19, 2013 Yoyogi National Gymnasium
February 20, 2013
February 23, 2013 Sapporo Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
February 24, 2013
April 20, 2013Tokyo Tokyo Dome 110,000 [18]
April 21, 2013
Total260,000

Japan Arena Tour 2014: Genesis of 2PM

Concert dates (13 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
January 27, 2014 Nagoya Japan Nippon Gaishi Hall 150,000 [19]
January 28, 2014
January 31, 2014 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
February 2, 2014
February 22, 2014 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
February 23, 2014
March 4, 2014 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
March 5, 2014
March 6, 2014
March 17, 2014 Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium
March 18, 2014
March 25, 2014
March 26, 2014
Total150,000

Japan Arena Tour 2015: 2PM of 2PM

Concert dates (14 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
April 7, 2015 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka 150,000 [20]
April 8, 2015
April 14, 2015 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
April 15, 2015
May 7, 2015 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
May 8, 2015
May 19, 2015 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
May 20, 2015
May 21, 2015
May 23, 2015 Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium
May 24, 2015
May 25, 2015
May 30, 2015 Sapporo Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
May 31, 2015
Total150,000

2PM Six "Higher" Days

Concert dates (12 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
October 7, 2015 Tokyo Japan Nippon Budokan 130,000 [21]
October 8, 2015
October 9, 2015
October 13, 2015 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
October 14, 2015
October 15, 2015
October 20, 2015 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
October 21, 2015
October 22, 2015
October 27, 2015 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
October 28, 2015
October 29, 2015
Total130,000

World tours

Go Crazy World Tour

Concert dates (13 shows)
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
October 3, 2014 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Stadium 14,000 [22]
October 4, 2014
October 11, 2014 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 10,000 [23]
November 1, 2014 Beijing China Capital Indoor Stadium 7,000 [24]
North America
November 14, 2014 Newark United States Prudential Center
November 16, 2014 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre 4,000 [25]
November 18, 2014 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
November 21, 2014 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
Asia
November 29, 2014 Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Sports Arena
January 17, 2015 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center
February 14, 2015 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 10,000 [26]
March 28, 2015 Jakarta Indonesia Istora Senayan
April 4, 2015 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena
TotalN/A

Concert participation

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