2PM concert tours | |
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Asia/Korea tours | 6 |
Japan tours | 10 |
World tours | 1 |
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.
Main Set
Act 1 - Concert Intro
Act 2 - Cinderella Sistar Parody Video
Act 3 - Changing Room Video
Encore
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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, 2010 | Seoul | Jamsil Indoor Stadium | — | |
September 5, 2010 |
Main Set
Act 1
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 Square | 7,000 [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] | |
Total | 71,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 Hall | 7,000 [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 | ||||
Total | 67,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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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 | — |
Main Set
Act 1
Encore
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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May 6, 2011 | Sapporo | Japan | Zepp Sapporo | 20,000 [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 | ||
Total | 20,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
Total | 100,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
Total | N/A |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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, 2013 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | 110,000 [18] | |
April 21, 2013 | ||||
Total | 260,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
Total | 150,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
Total | 150,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
Total | 130,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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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 | — |
Total | N/A |
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