List of Hwasa live performances

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This is a list of concert tours and live performances by the South Korean singer-songwriter Hwasa.

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Hwasa in June 2023 20230628 Hwasa (hwasa).jpg
Hwasa in June 2023

Twits

Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue
Asia [1]
April 20, 2024 Seoul South Korea Daeyang Hall, Sejong University
May 11, 2024 Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo
June 16, 2024 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
June 22, 2024 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre
Set list [2]
  1. “Twit”
  2. “I Love My Body”
  3. “Somebody!"
  4. “Snooze” (SZA)
  5. “Lemon”
  6. “Don't”
  7. “Walk on By” (Dionne Warwick)
  8. “I'm a B”
  9. “LMM”
  10. “Intro: Nobody else”
  11. “Maria”
  12. “Mamamoo Medley- Décalcomanie, Egotistic, Starry Night, Dingga, HIP
  13. “Chili”

Encore [lower-alpha 1]

  1. “I Love My Body” (Acoustic ver.)

Showcases

TitleDateCityCountryVenue/NetworkRef.
Guilty Pleasure Comeback ShowcaseNovember 24, 2021 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall [3]

Joint concerts and guest appearances

TitleDateCityCountryVenue/NetworkRef.
Waterbomb Seoul June 24, 2022 Seoul South Korea Seoul Sports Complex [4]
HallyuPopFest London July 9, 2022 London England Wembley Arena [5]
PSY Summer Swag 2022August 20, 2022 Busan South Korea Busan Asiad Auxiliary Stadium [6]
MIK Festival ParisFebruary 18, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena [7]
2023 Jinhae Military Music Festival [lower-alpha 2] April 2, 2023 Jinhae South Korea Jinhae Public Stadium [8]
Dancing Queens on the Road in GwangyangApril 16, 2023 Gwangyang Baegun Art Hall [9]
Dancing Queens on the Road in GwangjuMay 5, 2023 Gwangju Kim Daejung Convention Center [10]
Dancing Queens on the Road in PyeongchangJune 25, 2023 Pyeongchang Pyeongchang Alpensia Resort Music Tent [11]
PSY Summer Swag 2023June 30, 2023 Seoul Jamsil Olympic Stadium [12]
Dancing Queens on the Road in SeoulJuly 9, 2023 Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium [13]
PSY Summer Swag 2023July 15, 2023 Yeosu Jinnam Sports Complex [14]
July 22, 2023 Suwon Suwon World Cup Stadium [15]
August 19, 2023 Daegu Daegu Stadium [16]
Korea SpotlightNovember 10, 2023 Dubai UAE Coca-Cola Arena [17]
Kim Wan-san "MUSIC" Concert in SeoulNovember 18, 2023 Seoul South Korea Jangchung Gymnasium [18]
Uhm Jung-hwa "Invitation" Concert in SeoulDecember 9, 2023 Jamsil Students' Gymnasium [19]
MusicBank Global Festival 2023December 15, 2023 Yeouido KBS Hall [20]
2024 Taipei New Year's PartyDecember 31, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei City Hall Square [21]
Sharing and Together ConcertJanuary 12, 2024 Seoul South Korea SK Handball Stadium [22]
Wanderland Music and Arts Festival March 10, 2024 Muntinlupa Philippines Filinvest City Events Grounds [23]
7-Eleven 2024 Sakura Festival in KaohsiungMarch 22, 2024 Kaohsiung Taiwan Dream Mall [24]
Chungju Dive Festival 2024June 1, 2024 Chungju South Korea Chungju Sports Complex [25]
K-culture Festival in TurkeyJune 29, 2024 Nevşehir Turkey Ürgüp Festival Alanı [26]
Waterbomb Seoul 2024July 5, 2024 Goyang South Korea KINTEX [27]
PSY Summer Swag 2024July 7, 2024Gwangju Gwangju World Cup Stadium
K-Mega Concert in KaohsiungJuly 13, 2024KaohsiungTaiwan Kaohsiung Arena [28]
PSY Summer Swag 2024July 27, 2024DaejeonSouth Korea Mokwon University [29]
July 28, 2024
Daejeon 0 o'clock FestivalAugust 10, 2024Jungang-ro Street [30]
Heroes in ParisAugust 16, 2024Seoul Yeouido Park [31]
Waterbomb Suwon 2024August 24, 2024Suwon Suwon University

University festivals

TitleDateCityCountryVenue/NetworkRef.
Gachon Blue Day University FestivalMay 8, 2024 Seongnam South Korea Gachon University [32]
Yong In University Blue Dragon FestivalMay 8, 2024 Yongin Yong In University
2024 Seokyeong University Daedong Festival "For:rest"May 9, 2024 Seoul Seokyeong University
Pohang University FestivalMay 23, 2024 Pohang Pohang University of Science and Technology [33]
Inje University FestivalMay 28, 2024 Inje Inje University [34]
Busan University of Foreign Studies FestivalMay 29, 2024 Busan Busan University of Foreign Studies [33]
Andong Science College FestivalMay 30, 2024 Andong Andong Science College
Hanbat National University FestivalMay 31, 2024 Daejeon Hanbat National University

Award shows

TitleDateLocationPerformed song(s)Ref.
2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards December 12, 2018 Saitama, Japan "Don't" [35]
33rd Golden Disc Awards January 5, 2019 Seoul, South Korea "HandClap" + "Don't" [36]
2019 Soribada Best K-Music Awards August 22, 2019"Twit" [37]
2019 Melon Music Awards November 30, 2019 [38]
2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards December 4, 2019 Nagoya, Japan
[39]
2019 MBC Entertainment Awards December 29, 2019Seoul, South Korea"Twit" [40]
34th Golden Disc Awards January 4, 2020"LOVE." + "Twit" [41]
9th Gaon Chart Music Awards January 8, 2020"Twit" [42]
2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards December 6, 2020 Paju, South Korea
[43]
2020 The Fact Music Awards December 12, 2020Seoul, South Korea"Maria" (Ballad ver.) [44]
35th Golden Disc Awards January 9, 2021"Maria" [45]
2nd Blue Dragon Series Awards July 19, 2023 Incheon, South Korea"Twit" + "Maria" [46]
2023 SBS Drama Awards December 29, 2023Seoul, South Korea"LMM" [47]
13th Circle Chart Music Awards January 10, 2024 Busan, South Korea"I Love My Body" + "Chili" [48]

Notes

  1. Multiple unplanned encores were performed
  2. Performed as a part of Dancing Queens on the Road

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