List of NCT 127 concert tours

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South Korean boy band NCT 127 have embarked on two headlining concert tours. Initially debuting in July 2016, the group's current lineup consists of members Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Jungwoo, Mark, and Haechan. Member Winwin is currently inactive as he is promoting in NCT's China-based group WayV while former member Taeil left the group in August of 2024. The group held first headlining concert, Neo City – The Origin, in support of their studio albums Regular-Irregular (2018) and Awaken (2019), as well as their fourth extended play We Are Superhuman (2019). The tour spanned 45 concerts in Asia, North America, Latin America, and Europe from January 2019 until February 2020.

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NCT 127 was supposed to embark on their second tour, Neo City – The Awards, in support of their second studio album Neo Zone (2020) with six concerts in North America in June 2020, however this was cancelled due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. A reworked second tour promoting their third studio album Sticker (2021), Neo City – The Link, began in December 2021 in Seoul following the reopening of the Gocheok Sky Dome.

Neo City – The Origin (2019–20)

NCT 127 1st Tour
"NEO CITY – The Origin"
World tour by NCT 127
NCT1272019WorldTourNeoCity.Jpg
Official logo
Associated album
Start dateJanuary 26, 2019 (2019-01-26)
End dateFebruary 24, 2020 (2020-02-24)
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 28 in Asia
  • 12 in North America
  • 1 in Latin America
  • 4 in Europe
  • 45 in total
NCT 127 concert chronology
  • NEO CITY – The Origin
    (2019–20)
  • NEO CITY – The Awards
    (2020; cancelled)

NEO CITY – The Origin was the first solo concert tour of South Korean boy band NCT 127. The tour was officially announced on December 21, 2018, with tickets going on sale on December 27, 2018. The tour began in Seoul's KSPO Dome on January 26, 2019, and initially visited 7 cities in Asia. [1] The world tour extension began on April 24, 2019, in Newark and toured North America, and continued in Latin America, Asia and Europe before ending in Singapore on July.

Set list

Set list of the first show in Seoul

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (Remix)
  2. "Comeback"
  3. "Limitless"
  4. "Chain" (Korean Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Sun & Moon"
  4. "Timeless"
  5. "No Longer"
  6. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  7. "Regular" (Remix)
  8. "Wake Up"
  9. "Baby Don't Like It"
  10. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch"
  3. "Heartbreaker"
  4. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  5. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
  6. "Simon Says"
Encore
  1. "Welcome To My Playground"
  2. "Summer 127"
  3. "0 Mile"
Set list in Japan

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (Remix)
  2. "Comeback" (Japanese Ver.)
  3. "Limitless" (Japanese Ver.)
  4. "Chain" (Japanese Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Sun & Moon"
  4. "Dreaming"
  5. "Timeless"
  6. "No Longer"
  7. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  8. "Regular" (Remix)
  9. "Wake Up"
  10. "Baby Don't Like It"
  11. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch" (Japanese Ver.)
  3. "Heartbreaker" (only Saitama)
  4. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  5. "Simon Says"
  6. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "Wakey Wakey" (only Saitama)
  2. "Welcome To My Playground"
  3. "Summer 127"
  4. "0 Mile"
Set list in North America, Latin America

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (English Ver.)
  2. "Comeback"
  3. "Limitless"
  4. "Chain" (Korean Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Jet Lag"
  4. "Timeless"
  5. "No Longer"
  6. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  7. "Regular" (English Ver.)
  8. "Wake Up"
  9. "Baby Don't Like It"
  10. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch"
  3. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  4. "Simon Says"
  5. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "Superhuman"
  2. "Summer 127"
  3. "0 Mile"
Set list in Thailand

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (Korean Ver.)
  2. "Comeback"
  3. "Limitless"
  4. "Chain" (Korean Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Jet Lag"
  4. "Timeless"
  5. "No Longer"
  6. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  7. "Regular" (Korean Ver.)
  8. "Wake Up"
  9. "Baby Don't Like It"
  10. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch"
  3. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  4. "Simon Says"
  5. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "Superhuman"
  2. "Summer 127"
  3. "0 Mile"
Set list in Europe

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (Korean Ver.)
  2. "Comeback"
  3. "Limitless"
  4. "Chain" (Korean Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Jet Lag"
  4. "Timeless"
  5. "No Longer"
  6. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  7. "Regular" (Korean Ver.)
  8. "Wake Up"
  9. "Baby Don't Like It"
  10. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch"
  3. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  4. "Simon Says"
  5. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "Superhuman"
  2. "Summer 127"
  3. "0 Mile"
Set list in Singapore

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Cherry Bomb" (Korean Ver.)
  2. "Comeback"
  3. "Limitless"
  4. "Chain" (Korean Ver.)
  5. "Fly Away With Me"
  6. "Back 2 U (AM 01:27)"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "City 127"
  2. "Angel"
  3. "Jet Lag"
  4. "Timeless"
  5. "No Longer"
  6. "Interlude: Regular to Irregular"
  7. "Regular" (Korean Ver.)
  8. "Wake Up"
  9. "Baby Don't Like It"
  10. "Mad City"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Good Thing"
  2. "Touch"
  3. "Replay (PM 01:27)"
  4. "Simon Says"
  5. "Fire Truck" (Remix)
Encore
  1. "Superhuman"
  2. "Summer 127"
  3. "0 Mile"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Leg 1 – Asia
January 26, 2019 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome 24,800 [2]
January 27, 2019
February 2, 2019 Osaka Japan [3] Orix Theater 74,000 [4]
February 3, 2019
February 11, 2019 Hiroshima Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall
February 12, 2019
February 23, 2019 Kanazawa Honda no Mori Hall
February 24, 2019
March 2, 2019 Sapporo Cultural Arts Theater
March 3, 2019
March 17, 2019 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sunpalace Hotel & Hall
March 18, 2019
March 21, 2019 Nagoya Nippon Tokushu Tougyou Civic Hall – Forest Hall
March 29, 2019 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
March 30, 2019
March 31, 2019
Leg 2 – North America
April 24, 2019 Newark United States Prudential Center [5]
April 26, 2019 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
April 28, 2019 Miami Watsco Center
May 1, 2019 Dallas The Theatre at Grand Prairie
May 3, 2019 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
May 5, 2019 Houston Smart Financial Centre
May 7, 2019 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
May 9, 2019 San Jose City National Civic
May 10, 2019
May 12, 2019 Los Angeles Microsoft Theater
May 17, 2019 Toronto Canada Coca-Cola Coliseum
May 19, 2019 Vancouver Pacific Coliseum
Leg 3 – Latin America [6]
May 21, 2019 Mexico City Mexico Teatro Metropólitan
Leg 4 – Asia
June 21, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome 18,000 [7]
June 22, 2019
June 23, 2019
Leg 5 – Europe
June 26, 2019 Saint Petersburg Russia Ice Palace Saint Petersburg
June 29, 2019 Moscow Megasport Sport Palace
July 7, 2019 London England SSE Arena
July 10, 2019 Paris France La Seine Musicale
Leg 6 – Asia
July 20, 2019Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
December 18, 2019 Osaka Japan [8] Osaka-jō Hall
December 19, 2019
January 4, 2020 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
January 5, 2020
January 18, 2020 Niigata Toki Messe
February 22, 2020 Tokyo Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
February 23, 2020
February 24, 2020

Live album

Neo City: Seoul – The Origin
Neo City- Seoul - The Origin.jpg
Digital cover
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 24, 2019 (2019-10-24)
Venue Olympic Gymnastics Arena
Genre K-pop
Length81:58
Label
NCT 127 chronology
We Are Superhuman
(2019)
Neo City: Seoul – The Origin
(2019)
Neo Zone
(2020)

Personnel

Neo City – The Awards (2020)

NCT 127 2nd Tour
"NEO CITY – The Awards"
Tour by NCT 127
LocationNorth America
Associated album Neo Zone
No. of shows6
NCT 127 concert chronology
  • NEO CITY – The Origin
    (2019–20)
  • NEO CITY – The Awards
    (2020; cancelled)
  • NEO CITY – The Link
    (2021–23)

Background

Neo City – The Awards was the planned second solo concert tour of NCT 127 in support of their second studio album, Neo Zone . The tour was officially announced on February 25, 2020, with tickets going on sale on February 28, 2020. [9] The tour was set to begin on June 5, 2020, at Madison Square Garden, with five additional North American stops in June 2020. On May 15, 2020, it was announced that the tour had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [10]

Cancelled tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 – North America
June 5, 2020 New York United States Madison Square Garden
June 10, 2020 Atlanta Infinite Energy Arena
June 15, 2020 Chicago Wintrust Arena
June 18, 2020 San Jose SAP Center
June 19, 2020 Los Angeles The Forum
June 21, 2020 Seattle WAMU Theater

Neo City – The Unity (2023–24)

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