List of Astro concert tours

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Astro live performances
Concert tours8
Concerts2
Fan meeting tours1
Showcases13
Other64

The South Korean boy band Astro has performed in eight concert tours (one of which has been worldwide), nine concerts, one fan meeting tour, thirteen showcases, and 64 other live performances since their debut in 2016.

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Tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsAttendanceRef.
The 1st Astroad to SeoulJuly 15, 2017 – July 16, 2017 Spring Up
Summer Vibes
Autumn Story
Winter Dream
Dream Part.01
Asia26,000 [1] [2]
The 1st Astroad to JapanAugust 23, 2017 – August 30, 2017510,000 [2] [3]
The 1st Astroad to TaipeiJanuary 20, 2018 Spring Up
Summer Vibes
Autumn Story
Winter Dream
Dream Part.01
Dream Part.02
12,000 [4]
The 2nd Astroad to JapanAugust 1, 2018 – August 8, 2018Rise Up612,000 [5]
The 2nd Astroad to Seoul [Star Light] (Part 1)December 22, 2018 – December 23, 201826,000 [6]
The 2nd Astroad to Seoul [Star Light] (Part 2)March 16, 2019 – April 27, 2019 All Light Asia
North America
7 [7]
The 3rd Astroad to Seoul [Stargazer]May 28, 2022 – May 29, 2022 All Yours
Switch On
Drive to the Starry Road
Asia2 [8]
The 3rd Astroad to Japan [Stargazer]June 3, 2022 – June 4, 2022240,000 [9]

Concerts

TitleDate(s)CityCountryVenueAttendanceRef.
Astro 2016 Mini LIVE – Thankx ArohaAugust 27, 2016 – August 28, 2016 Seoul South Korea KEPCO Art Center3,000 [10]
The 1st Astro Aroha Festival (2017)February 26, 2017 Jangchung Arena [11]
Astro 1st Mini Concert in TaipeiFebruary 28, 2017 Taipei Taiwan National Taiwan University Sports Center [12]
Astro 1st Show in Hong KongMarch 3, 2017Hong Kong Macpherson Stadium [12]
The 2nd Astro Aroha FestivalFebruary 24, 2018SeoulSouth KoreaKBS Arena [13]
The 3rd Astro Aroha Festival [Black]March 2, 2019 Olympic Hall [14]
The 4th Astro Aroha Festival [Campus]March 7, 2020 [15]
2020 Astro Live on WWW. [lower-alpha 1] June 28, 2020 [16]
2022 Astro Aroha Festival [Gate 6]April 9, 2022 SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium [17]

Showcases

TitleDate(s)CityCountryVenue(s)Ref.
Spring Up Album ShowcaseFebruary 22, 2016 – February 23, 2016 Seoul South Korea Lotte Card Art Center
Wapop Concert Hall
[18] [19]
Summer Vibes Album ShowcaseJune 30, 2016Ilchi Art Hall
Astro The 1st Season Showcase in TokyoOctober 14, 2016TokyoJapan Tsutaya O-East
Astro The 1st Season Showcase in JakartaOctober 22, 2016 Jakarta Indonesia Nusa Indah Theater
Autumn Story Album ShowcaseNovember 9, 2016SeoulSouth KoreaIlchi Art Hall
Astro The 1st Season Showcase in BangkokFebruary 12, 2017 Bangkok Thailand GMM Live House at CentralWorld (Floor 8)
Astro The 1st Showcase in SingaporeMarch 5, 2017Singapore Resorts World Sentosa
Dream Part.01 Album ShowcaseMay 26, 2017 (press)
May 29, 2017 (public)
SeoulSouth KoreaBlue Square
All Light Album ShowcaseJanuary 16, 2019 V Live live stream
Gateway Album ShowcaseMay 4, 2020 V Live live stream
Switch On Album ShowcaseAugust 2, 2021 Naver NOW live stream
Drive to the Starry Road Album ShowcaseMay 16, 2022 Universe live stream

Joint tours and concerts

TitleDate(s)CityCountryVenue(s)Performed song(s)Ref.
2016 Sharing Hope '1 Meter 1 KRW' Charity WalkApril 23, 2016 Suwon South Korea Gwanggyo Lake Park
Fantagio Square Completion D-30 Celebration PerformanceApril 30, 2016 Busan Haeundae Square
Arirang Radio K-Poppin'May 4, 2016 Incheon Incheon International Airport Millenium Hall
Yangsan Bear FestivalMay 6, 2016 Yangsan Ungsang Sports Park
Seo Kang-joon's We Like 2NightMay 20, 2016Seoul Lotte World
Korean Youth Association Ambassador PR EventMay 21, 2016 Gwacheon Seoul Land
2016 U Clean Concert [lower-alpha 2] May 28, 2016 Seoul Seoul World Cup Stadium
Suwon K-Pop Super ConcertJune 17, 2016 – June 18, 2016Suwon Suwon World Cup Stadium
Ulsan Summer Music Festival (USF)July 25, 2016 Ulsan Ulsan Sports Complex
KCON 2016 LAJuly 31, 2016Los AngelesUnited States Staples Center
Show Champion in ManilaSeptember 3, 2016 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
2016 K-Pop World Festival September 30, 2016 Changwon South Korea Changwon Stadium
Busan One Asia Festival – K-pop Concert (Stage 3)October 2, 2016 – October 4, 2016 Busan BEXCO
2016 Korea Auxiliary Engineering Machinery ExpoNovember 16, 2016SeoulYangjae aT Center
2016 Super Seoul Dream ConcertNovember 27, 2016 Gocheok Sky Dome
Gwangmyeong Speedom Love ConcertNovember 30, 2016 Gwangmyeong Gwangmyeong Speedom
2016 SAF Boom Up ShowDecember 22, 2016Seoul COEX Convention & Exhibition Center

Notes

  1. This concert was broadcast online due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. Cha Eun-woo was absent from this schedule.

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