List of Kim Woojin concert tours

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Kim Woojin concert tours
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Kim in 2023
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South Korean singer Kim Woojin made his solo debut in 2021, and has embarked on three concert tours in support of each of his EPs. Over the course of his solo tours, Kim has performed 42 concerts in 21 countries across four continents.

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Kim is a former member of South Korean boy band Stray Kids. [1] As a member of Stray Kids, Kim participated in the Unveil Tour "I Am…" in 2019 and several one-off concerts and performances.

Concert tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)Shows
Still Dream World Tour July 17, 2022 – April 3, 2023 The Moment: A Minor Europe
South America
North America
Asia
33
The Moment Tour October 23, 2023 – October 29, 2023 The Moment: Bounce Asia4
I Like the Way Tour June 8, 2024 – September 17, 2024 I Like the Way Europe
Asia
5

Still Dream World Tour

Still Dream World Tour
Tour by Kim Woojin
Kim Woojin - Still Dream World Tour promotional image.png
Promotional image
Location
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • Asia
Associated album The Moment: A Minor
Start dateJuly 17, 2022 (2022-07-17)
End dateApril 3, 2023 (2023-04-03)
Legs4
No. of shows33

In support of his debut EP, The Moment: A Minor , Kim embarked on the Still Dream World Tour. After being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the details of the tour's first shows were announced on June 2, with the tour kicking off in Milan on July 19 and continuing throughout Europe. [2] Shows for the Latin American leg of the tour were announced on July 9, [3] followed by US dates on September 11, [4] and finally the Asian leg on February 23. [5]

Over the length of the tour, Kim performed 33 shows in 19 countries.

Setlist

This set list is representative of the shows in Atlanta on November 8, 2022. It is not intended to represent all shows. [6]

  1. Ready Now
  2. My Growing Pains
  3. Falling
  4. Sugar
  5. If I Can't Have You
  6. In My Space
  7. Euphoria
  8. Before You Go
  9. Castle on the Hill
  10. Rock with You
  11. Hot
  12. Still Dream
  13. Because It's You
  14. Purple Sky

Tour dates

List of tour dates, showing location and venue
DateCityCountryVenueRef.
European leg
July 17, 2022 Milan ItalyLegend Club [2]
July 18, 2022 Zurich SwitzerlandMoods
July 19, 2022 Munich GermanyBackstage Halle
July 21, 2022 Prague Czech RepublicFuturum Music Bar
July 22, 2022 Berlin GermanyKesselhaus
July 24, 2022 Frankfurt Das Bett
July 27, 2022 Cologne Club Volta
July 29, 2022 Amsterdam NetherlandsQ Factory
July 31, 2022 Paris FranceLa Bellevilloise
August 2, 2022 Manchester England Manchester Academy
August 3, 2022 London O2 Academy Islington
August 4, 2022 Birmingham The Asylum
August 6, 2022 Madrid SpainIndependance Club
August 7, 2022 Barcelona La Nau
Latin American leg
September 4, 2022 Monterrey MexicoForo Didi [3]
September 7, 2022 Mexico City Teatro Centenario Coyoacán
September 9, 2022 Santiago ChileTeatro Coliseo
September 11, 2022 São Paulo BrazilCarioca Club
September 15, 2022 Brasília Teatro la Salle
September 16, 2022 Goiânia Teatro Madre Esperança Garrido
September 18, 2022 Rio de Janeiro Sacadura 154
North American leg
November 3, 2022 Jersey City United States White Eagle Hall [4]
November 6, 2022 Chicago Avondale Music Hall
November 8, 2022 Atlanta The Loft @ Center Stage
November 10, 2022 Dallas Viva's Lounge
November 12, 2022 San Francisco Marines' Memorial Theatre
November 13, 2022 Los Angeles Teragram Ballroom
Asia leg
March 23, 2023 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater [5]
March 25, 2023 Singapore Esplanade Annexe Studio
March 26, 2023 Bangkok ThailandUltra Arena Show DC
March 29, 2023 Hong Kong Music Zone @ E-Max
April 1, 2023 Taipei TaiwanNuzone
April 3, 2023 Tokyo JapanMoon Romantic

The Moment Tour

The Moment Tour
Tour by Kim Woojin
Kim Woojin - The Moment Tour promotional image.jpg
Promotional image
Location
  • India
  • Europe (cancelled)
Associated album The Moment: Bounce
Start dateOctober 23, 2023 (2023-10-23)
End dateOctober 29, 2023 (2023-10-29)
Legs1 (1 cancelled)
No. of shows4 (5 cancelled)

In support of his second EP, The Moment: Bounce , Kim embarked on his first tour of India in October 2023, entitled The Moment Tour. [7] In early December, a tour of Europe beginning January 2024 was announced, but it was cancelled shortly after due to "unforeseen circumstances". [8]

Tour dates

List of tour dates, showing location and venue
DateCityCountryVenueRef.
October 23, 2023 New Delhi IndiaJLN Stadium [7]
October 26, 2023 Dimapur IMC Hall
October 28, 2023 Bangalore Jayamahal Palace
October 29, 2023 Mumbai Dublin Square

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled tour dates, showing location, venue and reason
DateCityCountryVenueReason
January 17, 2024 Paris FranceLa BellevilloiseUnforeseen circumstances [8]
January 19, 2024 Warsaw PolandHybrydy
January 21, 2024 Berlin GermanyColumbia Theatre
January 23, 2024 London England O2 Academy Islington
January 25, 2024 Madrid SpainChangó Club

I Like the Way Tour

I Like the Way Tour
Tour by Kim Woojin
Kim Woojin - I Like the Way Tour promotional image.jpg
Promotional image
Location
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • Mexico
Associated album I Like the Way
Start dateJune 8, 2024 (2024-06-08)
End dateSeptember 17, 2024 (2024-09-17)
Legs3
No. of shows5

Kim embarked on the I Like the Way Tour in support of the EP of the same name in August 2024. The tour visited cities in Japan, Russia, and Mexico, returning to that country for the first time since the Still Dream World Tour in 2022. The Japanese dates were announced on May 11, [9] followed by the Mexican leg on June 18, [10] while Russia dates were announced on July 4. [11] In Latin American shows, Kim performed songs from throughout his discography, including songs from his EPs and King the Land OST song "Dive". He also sang covers of "Ghost" by Justin Bieber and "Before You Go" by Lewis Capaldi. [12]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the shows in Japan. It is not intended to represent all shows. [12]

  1. Song of Icarus
  2. My Growing Pains
  3. Pretty Mess
  4. Say Something to Me
  5. On My Way
  6. In My Space
  7. Drive Away
  8. Hold
  9. Ready Now
  10. Telepathy
  11. Dive
  12. Betelgeuse
  13. What U Say
  14. Tryin'
  15. To. My Friend
  16. Purple Sky
  17. I Like the Way
  18. Still Dream

Tour dates

List of tour dates, showing location and venue
DateCityCountryVenueRef.
June 8, 2024 Tokyo JapanYokohama Bay Hall [9]
August 2, 2024 St. Petersburg RussiaA2 Club [11]
August 3, 2024 Moscow Atmosphere Space
September 14, 2024 Mexico City MexicoForo Indie Rocks [10]
September 17, 2024 Monterrey Foro Tims

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