List of Mamamoo concert tours

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Concerts2
Online concerts3

This is a list of concert tours of South Korean girl group Mamamoo .

Contents

2018 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons S/S

2018 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons S/S
Asia tour by Mamamoo
Associated album Yellow Flower
Red Moon
Start dateAugust 18, 2018
End dateSeptember 2, 2018
Legs1
No. of shows
  • 2 in South Korea
  • 1 in Taiwan
  • 1 in Hong Kong
  • 4 in total
Mamamoo concert chronology
  • Moosical: Curtain Call
    (2017)
  • 4Seasons S/S
    (2018)
  • 4Seasons F/W
    (2019)
Set list
  1. "Paint Me"
  2. "Décalcomanie"
  3. "Freakin Shoes"
  4. "Rude Boy"
  5. Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend – "Violet Fragrance"
  6. "Sky! Sky!"
  7. "Rainy Season"
  8. "I Miss You"
  9. "Gentleman"
  10. "Piano Man"
  11. "AHH OOP!"
  12. "Hello (Extended Ver.)"
  13. "Mr. Ambiguous"
  14. "Mirror" (Moonbyul Solo)
  15. "Moon Movie" (Moonbyul Solo)
  16. "Chun-Li" (original by Nicki Minaj) (Solar Solo)
  17. "Despacito" (original by Luis Fonsi) (Solar Solo)
  18. "No Thanks" (Wheein Solo)
  19. "Finesse" (original by Bruno Mars) (Wheein Solo)
  20. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (original by The Tokens) (Hwasa Solo)
  21. "HandClap" (original by Fitz and the Tantrums) (Hwasa Solo)
  22. "Taller than You"
  23. "AZE GAG"
  24. "I Love Too"
  25. "Star Wind Flower Sun"
  26. "Starry Night"
  27. "Sleep In The Car"
  28. "Yes I Am"
  29. "Egotistic"
  30. "Midnight Summer Dream"
  31. "You're the Best"
  32. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"

2018 Mamamoo 4season S/S Concert Tour was held after a year of their 2017 concert. The concerts were held from August 18 to September 2 in Seoul, Taipei and Hong Kong.

Concert dates
Date [1] CityCountryVenueAttendance
August 18, 2018 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 10,000 [2]
August 19, 2018
September 1, 2018 New Taipei City Taiwan Xinzhuang Gymnasium 5,000 [3]
September 2, 2018 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 2

Mamamoo 1st Concert Tour in Japan

Date [4] CityCountryVenue
October 5, 2018
(Two shows)
Osaka Japan Zepp Namba
October 7, 2018
(Two shows)
Tokyo Stellar Ball
October 9, 2018 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya

2019 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons F/W

2019 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons F/W
Asia tour by Mamamoo
Associated album Blue;s
White Wind
Start dateApril 19, 2019
End dateSeptember 28, 2019
Legs1
No. of shows
  • 5 in South Korea
  • 2 in Taiwan
  • 1 in Hong Kong
  • 8 in total
Mamamoo concert chronology
  • 4Seasons S/S
    (2018)
  • 4Seasons F/W
    (2019)
  • My Con World Tour
    (2022)
Set list in Seoul, Taiwan and Hong Kong
VCR 1
  1. "Paint Me"
  2. "Starry Night"
  3. "Spring Fever"
VCR 2
  1. "Rainy Season"
  2. "Egotistic"
  3. "No more drama"
  4. "Wind Flower"
VCR 3
  1. "Better than I thought"
  2. "My star"
  3. "gogobebe"
VCR 4
  1. "SELFISH" (Moonbyul Solo)
  2. TVXQ Song Medley – "I Believe", "Hug", "The Way U Are", "Before U Go", "Rising Sun" (Moonbyul Solo)
  3. Korean Drum Dance (Moonbyul Solo)
  4. "Moon Movie" (Moonbyul Solo)
  5. "25" (Wheein Solo)
  6. Waltz Dance (Wheein Solo)
  7. "7 rings" (original by Ariana Grande) (Wheein Solo)
  8. "Be Like Me" (original by Lil Pump) (Wheein Solo)
  9. "Runaway Baby" (original by Bruno Mars) (Wheein Solo)
  10. "Drum" (Wheein Solo)
  11. "Crazy in Love" (original by Beyoncé) (Hwasa Solo)
  12. "Orange Colored Sky" (original by Nat King Cole) (Hwasa Solo)
  13. "You da One" (original by Rihanna) (Hwasa Solo)
  14. "I Do Me" (Hwasa Solo)
  15. "Mr. Ambiguous" (Hwasa Solo)
  16. "You're the Best" (Hwasa Solo)
  17. "Be Calm" (Hwasa Solo)
  18. "Don't" (Hwasa Solo)
  19. "Twit" (Hwasa Solo)
  20. "My Heart Will Go On" (original by Celine Dion) (Solar Solo)
  21. "Hello" (Solar Solo)
  22. "Fever" (original by Beyoncé) (Solar Solo)
  23. "Shut Up and Let Me Go" (original by The Ting Tings) (Solar Solo)
  24. "Fire" (original by BTS) (Solar Solo)
VCR 5
  1. "Taller than You"
  2. "Waggy"
VCR 6
  1. "I Love Too"
  2. "Star Wind Flower Sun"
  3. "Um Oh Ah Yeh" (Acapella Ver.)
  4. "Décalcomanie"
  5. "Yes I Am"
VCR 6
  1. "You're the Best"
  2. "Mr. Ambiguous"
Set list in Daegu
VCR 1
  1. "Starry Night"
  2. "Rainy Season"
  3. "Egotistic"
  4. "Gleam"
VCR 2
  1. "No more drama"
  2. "Wind Flower"
VCR 3
  1. "Better than I thought"
  2. "My star"
  3. "Gogobebe"
VCR 4
  1. "SELFISH" (Moonbyul Solo)
  2. TVXQ Song Medley – "I Believe", "Hug", "The Way U Are", "Before U Go", "Rising Sun" (Moonbyul Solo)
  3. Korean Drum Dance (Moonbyul Solo)
  4. "Moon Movie" (Moonbyul Solo)
  5. "25" (Wheein Solo)
  6. Waltz Dance (Wheein Solo)
  7. "7 rings" (original by Ariana Grande) (Wheein Solo)
  8. "Be Like Me" (original by Lil Pump) (Wheein Solo)
  9. "Runaway Baby" (original by Bruno Mars) (Wheein Solo)
  10. Drum (Wheein Solo)
  11. "Crazy in Love" (original by Beyoncé) (Hwasa Solo)
  12. "Orange Colored Sky" (original by Nat King Cole) (Hwasa Solo)
  13. "You da One" (original by Rihanna) (Hwasa Solo)
  14. "I Do Me" (Hwasa Solo)
  15. "Mr. Ambiguous" (Hwasa Solo)
  16. "You're the Best" (Hwasa Solo)
  17. "Be Calm" (Hwasa Solo)
  18. "Don't" (Hwasa Solo)
  19. "Twit" (Hwasa Solo)
  20. "My Heart Will Go On" (original by Celine Dion) (Solar Solo)
  21. "Hello" (Solar Solo)
  22. "Fever" (original by Beyoncé) (Solar Solo)
  23. "Shut Up and Let Me Go" (original by The Ting Tings) (Solar Solo)
  24. "Fire" (original by BTS) (Solar Solo)
  25. Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend – "Backwoods", "Love Story Of A Girl", T"he Way to Sanpo", "You", "In My Fading Memories", "Wonderful Confession", "Flying into the Night Sky"
  26. "I Love Too"
  27. "Star Wind Flower Sun"
  28. "I'm Your Fan"
  29. "Décalcomanie"
  30. "Yes I Am"
VCR 5
  1. "Words Don't Come Easy"
  2. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
Concert dates
Date [5] CityCountryVenueAttendance
April 19, 2019 Seoul South Korea Jangchung Gymnasium
April 20, 2019
April 21, 2019
June 15, 2019 New Taipei City Taiwan Xinzhuang Gymnasium 10,000 [6]
June 16, 2019
July 27, 2019 Daegu South Korea Daegu EXCO
July 28, 2019
September 28, 2019 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena

Mamamoo 2nd Concert Tour in Japan: 4season Final

Date [7] CityCountryVenue
August 11, 2019 Yokohama Japan Pacifico Yokohama
August 13, 2019 Osaka Zepp Osaka Bayside

Mamamoo World Tour "My Con"

Mamamoo World Tour "My Con"
World tour by Mamamoo
Associated album Mic On
Start dateNovember 18, 2022
No. of shows15 in Asia
9 in North America
24 total
Mamamoo concert chronology
  • 4Seasons F/W
    (2019)
  • My Con World Tour
    (2022)

Mamamoo's My Con World Tour was announced on October 12, 2022, beginning with a three-day at the Olympic Hall in Seoul followed by two shows in Japan. [8] Ticket sales for the concerts opened a week later. On November 16, additional dates for the tour were added in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. [9]

Set list in Seoul
  1. "1,2,3 Eoi!"
  2. "Mr. Ambiguous"
  3. "Freakin Shoes"
  4. "New York"
  5. "Dingga"
  6. "Emotion"
  7. "Funky Boy"
  8. "You're the Best"
  9. "Aya"
  10. "Illella"
  11. "Taller than You"
  12. "Mumumumuch"
  13. "Water Color" (original by Wheein) (Solar Solo)
  14. "Eclipse" (original by Moonbyul) (Hwasa Solo)
  15. "Honey" (original by Solar) (Wheein Solo)
  16. "Twit" (original by Hwasa) (Moonbyul Solo)
  17. "Spit It Out" (original by Solar) (4-member version)
  18. "Make Me Happy" (original by Wheein) (4-member version)
  19. "Lunatic" (original by Moonbyul) (4-member version)
  20. "Maria" (original by Hwasa) (4-member version)
  21. "Paint Me"
  22. "I Love Too"
  23. "Star Wind Flower Sun"
  24. "Decalcomanie"
  25. "Hip"
  26. "Egotistic"
  27. "Gogobebe" (Rock version)
  28. "Starry Night"
  29. "Wind Flower"
  30. "Travel"
  31. "Finally"
  32. "Yes I Am"
  33. "L.I.E.C"
  34. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
Set list in Japan
  1. "1,2,3 Eoi!"
  2. "Mr. Ambiguous"
  3. "Freakin Shoes"
  4. "New York"
  5. "Dingga"
  6. "Emotion"
  7. "Funky Boy"
  8. "You're the Best"
  9. "Aya"
  10. "Illella"
  11. "Taller than You"
  12. "Mumumumuch"
  13. "Water Color" (original by Wheein) (Solar Solo)
  14. "Eclipse" (original by Moonbyul) (Hwasa Solo)
  15. "Honey" (original by Solar) (Wheein Solo)
  16. "Twit" (original by Hwasa) (Moonbyul Solo)
  17. "Spit It Out" (original by Solar) (4-member version)
  18. "Make Me Happy" (original by Wheein) (4-member version)
  19. "Lunatic" (original by Moonbyul) (4-member version)
  20. "Maria" (original by Hwasa) (4-member version)
  21. "Paint Me"
  22. "I Love Too"
  23. "Star Wind Flower Sun"
  24. "Decalcomanie" (Japanese version)
  25. "Hip"
  26. "Egotistic"
  27. "Gogobebe" (Rock version)
  28. "Starry Night" (Japanese version)
  29. "Wind Flower" (Japanese version)
  30. "Travel"
  31. "You Don't Know Me"
  32. "Sleep Talk"
  33. "Yes I Am"
  34. "L.I.E.C"
  35. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
November 18, 2022 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
November 19, 2022
November 20, 2022
November 26, 2022 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe Exhibition Hall
November 27, 2022
January 7, 2023 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 5 & 7
January 8, 2023
January 14, 2023 Taipei Taiwan NTSU Arena 14,000 [10]
January 15, 2023
January 29, 2023 Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Exhibition Hall 5
February 5, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition
February 8, 2023 Singapore The Star Theatre
February 9, 2023
February 11, 2023 Shah Alam [upper-alpha 1] Malaysia Malawati Indoor Stadium
February 12, 2023 Manila Philippines Araneta Coliseum
North America [11]
May 16, 2023New York City United States UBS Arena 70,000 [12]
May 18, 2023 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
May 20, 2023 Atlanta State Farm Arena
May 22, 2023 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
May 24, 2023 Fort Worth Dickies Arena
May 27, 2023Chicago Wintrust Arena
May 31, 2023 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
June 2, 2023 Oakland Oakland Arena
June 4, 2023Los Angeles Kia Forum
Encores
June 16, 2023 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
June 17, 2023
June 18, 2023
TotalN/A

Concerts

2016 Mamamoo Concert Moosical

2016 Mamamoo Concert 'Moosical'
Concert by Mamamoo
Venue Olympic Hall
Associated album Melting
Start dateAugust 13, 2016
End dateAugust 14, 2016
Duration180 minutes [13]
Attendance7,000 [13]

2016 Mamamoo Concert Moosical was the first solo concert by Mamamoo after 2 years of debut, setting a new record of being the earliest solo concert among all girl groups. [14] It was held on August 13 and 14, 2016 at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, to commemorate their 2nd anniversary. [15] The name of the concert has the meaning of showing a wonderful musical performance starring Mamamoo. [14] Tickets to the show were sold out in less than a minute after opening to the public on June 22. [16]

Set list
  1. "Mr. Ambiguous"
  2. "Baton Touch"
  3. "Peppermint Chocolate"
  4. "Piano Man"
  5. "AHH OOP!"
  6. "Heeheehaheho"
  7. "Don't Be Happy"
  8. "Love Lane"
  9. "A Little Bit"
  10. "Don't Forget" (original by Crush) (Moonbyul cover)
  11. "Moderato" (Wheein solo) [lower-alpha 1]
  12. "I Will Always Love You" (original by Dolly Parton) (Solar cover)
  13. "SexyBack" (original by Justin Timberlake) (Solar cover)
  14. "Stay" (original by Rihanna) (Hwasa cover)
  15. "You Give Love a Bad Name" (original by Bon Jovi) (Hwasa cover)
  16. "Taller than You"
  17. "Girl Crush"
  18. "Pink Panties" (Hwasa Solo)
  19. Girl group Song Medley – Gfriend's "Rough", Apink's "No No No", EXID's "L.I.E", Sistar's "I Like That", Twice's "Cheer Up" and Red Velvet's "Dumb Dumb"
  20. "Angel" (Solar and Whein) [lower-alpha 2]
  21. "DAB DAB" (Moonbyul and Hwasa) [lower-alpha 2]
  22. "Words Don't Come Easy"
  23. "Emotion"
  24. "Funky Boy"
  25. "I Miss You"
  26. "I Love Too"
Encore
  1. "You're the Best"
  2. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
  3. "Love Lane (Inst.)"
Guest Performance
Notes
  1. Wheein performed "Moderate" with rapper Hash Swan on August 13, and rapper Reddy on August 14. [17]
  2. 1 2 Unreleased song [18]
Concert dates
Date [22] CityCountryVenueAttendance
August 13, 2016 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 7,000 [13]
August 14, 2016

2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call

2017 Mamamoo Concert 'Moosical: Curtain Call'
Concert by Mamamoo
Venue Olympic Hall (Seoul)
KBS Busan Hall (Busan)
Associated album Memory
Purple
Start dateMarch 3, 2017
End dateAugust 20, 2017
Duration180 minutes [23]
Attendance16,000

2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call is the second concert held by Mamamoo in 7 months since their first solo concert held in August 2016. The concert is an upgraded version of Moosical and plans to present a differentiated stage with a more colorful repertoire and performances. The concert was held at Olympic Hall from March 3 to 5, 2017, and later at KBS Busan Hall from August 19 to 20, 2017. [24] [25] All 10,000 tickets to the concert in Seoul was sold out in 1 minute. [26]

Set list
  1. "Mr. Ambiguous"
  2. "Baton Touch"
  3. "Peppermint Chocolate"
  4. "Piano Man"
  5. "New York"
  6. "My Hometown"
  7. "Memory"
  8. "Love Lane"
  9. "A Little Bit"
  10. "Moderato" (Wheein solo)
  11. "Say My Name" (original by Destiny's Child) (Wheein solo)
  12. "I Believe (original by TVXQ) (Moonbyul solo)
  13. "Love & Hate" (Moonbyul solo)
  14. "I Will Always Love You" (original by Dolly Parton) (Solar cover)
  15. "SexyBack" (original by Justin Timberlake) (Solar cover)
  16. "Diamonds" (original by Rihanna) (Hwasa cover)
  17. "HookGA" High4:20 (Hwasa cover)
  18. "I Do Me" (Hwasa cover)
  19. "You Give Love a Bad Name" (original by Bon Jovi) (Hwasa cover)
  20. "Taller than You"
  21. "Girl Crush"
  22. "Pink Panties" (Hwasa Solo)
  23. Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend – "Backwoods", "Love Story Of A Girl", T"he Way to Sanpo", "You", "In My Fading Memories", "Wonderful Confession", "Flying into the Night Sky"
  24. "Words Don't Come Easy"
  25. "Woo Hoo"
  26. "Funky Boy"
  27. "You're the Best"
  28. "I Miss You"
  29. "I Love Too"
  30. "Décalcomanie"
  31. "Um Oh Ah Yeh"
Concert dates
Date [27] [28] CityCountryVenueAttendance
March 3, 2017SeoulSouth Korea Olympic Hall 10,000 [23]
March 4, 2017
March 5, 2017
August 19, 2017 Busan KBS Busan Hall6,000 [29]
August 20, 2017
Total16,000

MAMAMOO+ 1st Fan Concert: Two Rabbits Code- Asia Tour

Concert dates
Date [30] CityCountryVenueAttendance
September 16, 2023 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
September 17, 2023
October 8, 2023 Osaka Japan Orix Theater
October 9, 2023
October 22, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
November 15, 2023 Singapore The Star Theatre
November 17, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Chaengwattana Hall
November 18, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Sutera Hall
December 17, 2023 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater
December 20, 2023 Hong Kong China Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Virtual concerts

Notes

  1. Promoted as Kuala Lumpur

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