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Itzy concert tours
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Itzy in 2019
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South Korean girl group Itzy has performed in two concert tours and two showcases since their debut in 2019, Their debut concert tour, Checkmate World Tour begin in South Korea in August 2022 and later expanded to North America and Asia.

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Their second world tour, Born to Be World Tour was announced in December 2023 and began in South Korea in February 2024. Due to Lia's hiatus, the tour was promoted by the group as a quartet.

Checkmate World Tour

Checkmate World Tour
World tour by Itzy
Checkmate Tour poster.jpg
Associated album Checkmate
Start dateAugust 6, 2022 (2022-08-06)
End dateApril 8, 2023 (2023-04-08)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 12 in Asia
  • 8 in North America
  • 20 in total
Itzy concert chronology
  • Checkmate World Tour
    (2022–2023)
  • Born to Be World Tour
    (2024)

Checkmate World Tour was the first worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Itzy, held in support of the group's fifth Korean extended play Checkmate (2022). It began on August 6, 2022, in Seoul, South Korea and held 17 shows across Asia and North America.

Background

JYP Entertainment announced on June 2, 2022, that Itzy would be returning with new music in July, which will then be followed-up by their first world tour in support of the new release. The post featured a promotion scheduler with details of the upcoming EP titled Checkmate , [1] as well as a partial schedule of the tour. [2] [3] On June 22, 2022, it was announced that the second show in Seoul (August 7) will be live-streamed and will be restreamed on (September 4) via Beyond Live. [4] On October 17, four additional dates in Southeast Asia were announced, [5] followed by the addition of a second show in Manila for January 15. [6]

Setlist

The section below contains the setlist of the concert.

Setlist in Seoul

Act 1
Interlude I

  1. "In the Morning" (마.피.아. In the Morning) (MAMA version)
  2. "Sorry Not Sorry" (MAMA version)
  3. "Shoot!"
  4. "What I Want"
  5. "365"
  6. "Boss Bitch" (Ryujin cover)
  7. "Cherry"
  8. "Icy"
  9. "Free Fall"
  10. "#Twenty"
  11. "Maniac" (Yuna cover)
  12. "Red" (Lia cover)

Act 2
Interlude II

  1. "Wannabe"
  2. "Dalla Dalla" (달라달라)
  3. "Sneakers"

Act 3
Interlude III

  1. "Bloodline" (Chaeryeong cover)
  2. "Hotter than Hell" (Yeji cover)

Act 4
Interlude IV

  1. "Want It?"
  2. "Nobody Like You"
  3. "Loco"(Shortened)
  4. "Not Shy"(Extended and live version)

Encore

  1. "Domino"
  2. "Trust Me (MIDZY)" (믿지 (MIDZY))(English version)
  3. "It'z Summer"
  4. "Be in Love"
Setlist in North America

Act 1
Interlude I

  1. "In the Morning" (마.피.아. In the Morning) (MAMA version)
  2. "Sorry Not Sorry" (MAMA version)
  3. "Shoot!"
  4. "What I Want"
  5. "365"
  6. "Boss Bitch" (Ryujin cover)
  7. "Cherry"
  8. "Icy"
  9. "Free Fall"
  10. "#Twenty"
  11. "Maniac" (Yuna cover)
  12. "Red" (Lia cover)

Act 2
Interlude II

  1. "Wannabe"
  2. "Dalla Dalla" (달라달라)
  3. "Sneakers"

Act 3
Interlude III

  1. "Bloodline" (Chaeryeong cover)
  2. "Hotter than Hell" (Yeji cover)

Act 4
Interlude IV

  1. "Boys Like You"
  2. "Nobody Like You"
  3. "Loco"(shortened)
  4. "Not Shy"(Extended and live version)

Encore

  1. "Domino"
  2. "Trust Me (MIDZY)" (믿지 (MIDZY))(English version)
  3. "It'z Summer"
  4. "Be in Love"
Setlist in Asia (Excluding Japan)

Act 1
Interlude I

  1. "In the Morning" (마.피.아. In the Morning) (MAMA version)
  2. "Sorry Not Sorry" (MAMA version)
  3. "Shoot!"
  4. "What I Want"
  5. "365"
  6. "Boss Bitch" (Ryujin cover)
  7. "Cherry"
  8. "Icy"
  9. "Free Fall"
  10. "#Twenty"
  11. "Maniac" (Yuna cover)
  12. "Red" (Lia cover)

Act 2
Interlude II

  1. "Wannabe"
  2. "Dalla Dalla" (달라달라)
  3. "Sneakers"

Act 3
Interlude III

  1. "Bloodline" (Chaeryeong cover)
  2. "Hotter than Hell" (Yeji cover)

Act 4
Interlude IV

  1. "Cheshire"
  2. "Loco"(Shortened)
  3. "Not Shy"(Extended and live version)

Encore

  1. "Domino"
  2. "Trust Me (MIDZY)" (믿지 (MIDZY))(Taipei and Hong Kong - Chinese version)
  3. "Boys Like You"
  4. "Nobody Like You"
Setlist in Japan

Act 1
Interlude I

  1. "In the Morning" (마.피.아. In the Morning) (MAMA version)
  2. "Sorry Not Sorry" (MAMA version)
  3. "Shoot!"
  4. "Voltage"
  5. "Boss Bitch" (Ryujin cover)
  6. "Blah Blah Blah"
  7. "Icy"
  8. "Free Fall"
  9. "#Twenty"
  10. "Maniac" (Yuna cover)
  11. "Red" (Lia cover)

Act 2
Interlude II

  1. "Wannabe"
  2. "Dalla Dalla" (달라달라)
  3. "Sneakers"

Act 3
Interlude III

  1. "Bloodline" (Chaeryeong cover)
  2. "Hotter than Hell" (Yeji cover)

Act 4
Interlude IV

  1. "Cheshire"
  2. "Loco"(Shortened)
  3. "Not Shy"(Extended and live version)

Encore

  1. "Domino"
  2. "Trust Me (MIDZY)" (믿지 (MIDZY))(Japanese version)
  3. "It'z Summer"
  4. "Boys Like You"
  5. "Nobody Like You"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
August 6, 2022 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
Beyond Live [lower-alpha 1]
10,000 [7]
August 7, 2022
October 26, 2022 Los Angeles United States YouTube Theater
October 29, 2022 Phoenix Arizona Federal Theatre
November 1, 2022 Dallas Toyota Music Factory
November 3, 2022 Houston Smart Financial Centre
November 5, 2022 Atlanta Fox Theatre
November 7, 2022 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
November 10, 2022 Boston MGM Music Hall
November 13, 2022 New York City Hulu Theater
January 14, 2023 Pasay Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena 30,000 [8]
January 15, 2023
January 28, 2023 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre
February 4, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
February 22, 2023 Chiba Japan Makuhari Event Hall
Beyond Live [lower-alpha 2]
February 23, 2023
February 26, 2023 Taoyuan Taiwan NTSU Arena 8,000 [9]
March 11, 2023 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo
March 12, 2023
April 8, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome
TotalN/A

Born to Be World Tour

Born to Be World Tour
World tour by Itzy
ITZY 2nd World Tour Born To Be (Seoul poster).png
Promotional poster for Seoul's show
Associated album Born to Be
Start dateFebruary 24, 2024 (2024-02-24)
End dateAugust 10, 2024 (2024-08-10)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 11 in Asia
  • 11 in North America
  • 5 in Europe
  • 2 in Latin America
  • 3 in Oceania
  • 32 in total
Itzy concert chronology
  • Checkmate World Tour
    (2022-2023)
  • Born to Be World Tour
    (2024)
  • ...

Born to Be World Tour was the second worldwide concert by South Korean girl group Itzy, held in support of the group's second studio album Born to Be (2024). It began on February 24, 2024, at the Jamsil Arena in Seoul, South Korea, and ended on August 10, 2024, at the AsiaWorld–Arena in Hong Kong, after 30 shows in Asia, Oceania, the Americas and Europe. As the tour took place during Lia's hiatus, it was promoted by the group as a quartet.

Background

JYP Entertainment announced on December 3, 2023, that Itzy would make a comeback the following month, as well as their second world tour in support of their new release. On January 26, 2024 the tour schedule was announced. [10] On February 8 a second show was added for Toronto for June 29, 2024. [11]

Setlist

The section below contains the setlist of the concert.

Setlist in Seoul Only

Act 1

  1. "Born to Be" (Extended intro)
  2. "Racer"
  3. "Kidding Me"
  4. "Mr. Vampire"
  5. "Swipe"
  6. "Wannabe" (Extended dance break intro)

Act 2

  1. "Mine" (Chaeryeong solo)
  2. "Run Away" (Ryujin solo)
  3. "Yet, But" (Yuna solo)
  4. "Crown on My Head" (Yeji solo, extended outro)

Act 3

  1. "Untouchable" (Extended intro)
  2. "Gas Me Up"
  3. "Dynamite"
  4. "Psychic Lover"
  5. "Don't Give a What"
  6. "Loco" (Dancers extended outro)

Act 4

  1. "Not Shy" (Extended band intro)
  2. "Cake"
  3. "Sneakers" (Chanting outro)
  4. "Kill Shot"
  5. "Escalator" (Extended outro)

Encore

  1. "Love Is"
  2. "Be in Love"
  3. "Chillin' Chillin'"
  4. "Dalla Dalla" (Extended outro)
Setlist in Other Countries

Act 1

  1. "Born to Be" (Extended intro)
  2. "Racer"
  3. "Kidding Me"
  4. "Mr. Vampire"
  5. "Swipe"
  6. "Wannabe" (Extended dance break intro)

Act 2

  1. "Mine" (Chaeryeong solo)
  2. "Run Away" (Ryujin solo)
  3. "Yet, But" (Yuna solo)
  4. "Crown on My Head" (Yeji solo, extended outro)

Act 3

  1. "Untouchable" (Extended intro)
  2. "Gas Me Up"
  3. "Dynamite"
  4. "Psychic Lover"
  5. "Don't Give a What"
  6. "Loco" (Dancers extended outro)

Act 4

  1. "Not Shy" (Extended band intro)
  2. "Cake"
  3. "Sneakers" (Chanting outro)
  4. "Kill Shot"
  5. "Escalator" (Extended outro)

Encore

  1. "Love Is"
  2. "Be in Love"
  3. "Boys Like You"
  4. "Dalla Dalla" (Extended outro)
Setlist in Japan Only

Act 1

  1. "Born to Be" (Extended intro)
  2. "Racer"
  3. "Kidding Me"
  4. "Mr. Vampire"
  5. "Swipe"
  6. "Wannabe" (Extended dance break intro)

Act 2

  1. "Mine" (Chaeryeong solo)
  2. "Run Away" (Ryujin solo)
  3. "Yet, But" (Yuna solo)
  4. "Crown on My Head" (Yeji solo, extended outro)

Act 3

  1. "Untouchable" (Extended intro)
  2. "Ringo"
  3. "Algorhythm"
  4. "Psychic Lover"
  5. "Don't Give a What"
  6. "Loco" (Dancers extended outro)

Act 4

  1. "Not Shy" (Extended band intro)
  2. "Cake"
  3. "Sneakers" (Chanting outro)
  4. "Kill Shot"
  5. "Escalator" (Extended outro)

Encore

  1. "Sugar‐holic"
  2. "Spice"
  3. "No Biggie"
  4. "Dalla Dalla" (Extended outro)

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
February 24, 2024 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena
February 25, 2024
March 16, 2024 Bangkok Thailand Impact, Muang Thong Thani
March 21, 2024 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
March 24, 2024 Sydney Australia International Convention Centre
March 26, 2024 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena
April 6, 2024 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 7,500 [12]
April 15, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Pepsi Center
April 18, 2024 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
April 24, 2024 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena
April 26, 2024 Paris France Zénith Paris
April 28, 2024 Berlin Germany Velodrom
May 1, 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
May 4, 2024 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
May 17, 2024 Tokyo Japan Yoyogi National Gymnasium
May 18, 2024
May 19, 2024
May 22, 2024 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
June 6, 2024 Seattle United StatesWAMU Theatre
June 8, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena
June 11, 2024 Inglewood Kia Forum
June 14, 2024 Sugar Land Smart Financial Centre
June 16, 2024 Irving Toyota Music Factory
June 18, 2024 Atlanta Fox Theatre
June 20, 2024 Fairfax EagleBank Arena
June 23, 2024 Newark Prudential Center
June 26, 2024 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
June 28, 2024 Toronto Canada Great Canadian Casino Resort
June 29, 2024
July 20, 2024 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
August 3, 2024 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
August 10, 2024 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
TotalN/A

Showcases

Itzy 'It'z Different' Debut Showcase

Itzy started promoting It'z Different in the live broadcast "The 1st Single Live Premiere" on Naver V Live in which they performed "Dalla Dalla" for the first time. [13] [14]

Itzy Premiere Showcase Tour 'Itzy? Itzy!'

Showcase concert dates [15]
DateCityCountryVenue
Asia
November 2, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Plenary Hall JCC
November 9, 2019 Macau ChinaBroadway Theatre
December 1, 2019 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
December 8, 2019 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater
December 13, 2019 Singapore Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre
December 21, 2019 Bangkok ThailandUnion Hall
North America
January 17, 2020 Los Angeles United States The Novo by Microsoft
January 19, 2020 Minneapolis State Theatre
January 22, 2020 Houston Bayou Music Center
January 24, 2020 Washington D.C. Warner Theatre
January 26, 2020 New York City Kings Theatre

Notes

  1. August 7 only.
  2. February 23 only.

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