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Rain performing during The Squall Tour in Shenzhen in 2015
Asia tours4
World tours2

South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, and record producer Rain has embarked on five headlining concert tours, two of which have been worldwide. He debuted with the studio album Bad Guy in May 2002, and released his sophomore studio album It's Raining in October 2004.

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After the release of It's Raining, Rain embarked on his first concert tour in support of the album in January 2005, titled the Rainy Day Tour. His concert at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing held that October drew an audience of 40,000 people. The tour expanded internationally in February 2006 with two concerts at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City, making Rain the first South Korean idol singer to have played at a major venue in the city.

In 2006, Rain embarked on his second concert tour titled the Rain's Coming World Tour in support of his album Rain's World (2006). It held shows in various Asian countries including South Korea, Japan, China, as well as the United States and Australia. On May 25, 2007, he became the first South Korean singer to hold a solo concert at the Tokyo Dome, which attracted 40,000 people. [1] The tour concluded in October 2007 at the Daegu Stadium with 25,000 people in attendance. [2] Rain has held several concert tours since, including the Still Raining Tour that began in November 2023, which saw him performing in the United States for the first time in nearly 15 years.

Rainy Day Tour

Background

Rainy Day Tour
Tour by Rain
Associated album It's Raining
Start dateJanuary 29, 2005
End dateFebruary 26, 2006
No. of shows19
Rain concert chronology

To promote It's Raining , Rain held his first concert tour, the Rainy Day Tour, that spanned Seoul, the US, Japan, China, Singapore, and more, for a total of 19 concerts in several countries in Asia and North America. [3] His first show in Japan held at the Tokyo International Forum sold out in 30 seconds. [4] His New York show at The Theater at Madison Square Garden was the largest concert by a K-pop artist in New York City at the time, and featured appearances from Park Ji-yoon, as well as JoJo, P. Diddy and Omarion.

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
January 29, 2005 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 80,000 [3]
January 30, 2005
February 26, 2005 Busan KBS Busan Hall
February 27, 2005
July 30, 2005TokyoJapan Tokyo International Forum
July 31, 2005
August 3, 2005 Osaka Orix Theater
August 4, 2005
September 2, 2005Tokyo Nippon Budokan
September 3, 2005
October 8, 2005Hong KongChina Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
October 9, 2005
October 22, 2005Beijing Workers' Stadium 40,000 [5]
December 29, 2005 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 28,000 [6]
December 30, 2005
February 2, 2006New York CityUnited States Theater at Madison Square Garden 10,000 [7]
February 3, 2006
February 25, 2006 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 20,000 [8]
February 26, 2006
Total178,000

Rain's Coming World Tour

Legend of Rainism Tour

Background

Legend of Rainism Tour
Tour by Rain
Associated album Rainism
Start dateAugust 29, 2009
End dateApril 18, 2010
No. of shows14
Rain concert chronology

In support of his fifth album Rainism , Rain kicked off his third concert tour titled "The Legend of Rainism Tour" in August 2009. [9] It continued with concerts in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the United States and Taiwan.

List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
August 29, 2009 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena 34,000 [10]
August 30, 2009
October 9, 2009 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 16,000 [11]
October 10, 2009
November 28, 2009Hong KongChina AsiaWorld-Expo 18,000 [12]
November 29, 2009
December 3, 2009 Jakarta IndonesiaJITEC Mangga Dua Square5,000 [13]
December 24, 2009 Las Vegas United States The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 8,000
December 25, 2009
January 23, 2010 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall 16,000 [14]
January 24, 2010
January 30, 2010 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung National Stadium 30,000 [15]
April 17, 2010TokyoJapan Yoyogi National Gymnasium 20,000 [16]
April 18, 2010
Total147,000

The Best Show Tour

Background

The Best Show Tour
Tour by Rain
Associated album Back to the Basic
Start dateMarch 26, 2011
End dateOctober 9, 2011
Legs2
No. of shows16
Rain concert chronology
  • Legend of Rainism Tour
    (2009–10)
  • The Best Show Tour
    (2011)
  • The Squall World Tour
    (2015–16)

As a farewell to his fans before going into the military, Rain held his fourth concert tour in Asia, titled "The Best Show Tour". The tour held shows in numerous countries including South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan and Singapore.

List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
March 26, 2011BeijingChina MasterCard Center
May 8, 2011 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
May 14, 2011 Macau China Cotai Arena
May 15, 2011 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Center 7,000 [17]
May 22, 2011Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 5,000 [18]
May 25, 2011ShanghaiChina Shanghai Indoor Stadium
May 28, 2011 Guangzhou Guangzhou Gymnasium
August 13, 2011 Busan South Korea Busan Exhibition & Convention Center
August 14, 2011
August 27, 2011 Daegu Daegu Convention & Exhibition Center
September 3, 2011 Jeju City International Convention Center Jeju
September 17, 2011 Gwangju Gwangju Rosary Gymnasium
September 18, 2011 Daejeon Daejeon Convention Center
September 24, 2011 Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena 10,000 [19]
September 25, 2011
October 9, 2011Yongdong Avenue, Gangnam [a]
TotalN/A

The Squall World Tour

The Squall World Tour
Tour by Rain
RaintheSquallChinaposter.jpg
The Chinese poster for Rain's The Squall Tour
Start dateNovember 7, 2015
End dateDecember 30, 2016
Legs1
No. of shows17
Rain concert chronology
  • The Best Show Asia Tour
    (2011)
  • The Squall World Tour
    (2015–16)
  • Still Raining Tour
    (2023–24)

The Squall World Tour is a concert tour by Korean singer Rain. The tour is to travel Southeast Asia with more dates to be added. This is Rain's first full concert tour after his compulsory military service.

History

Since ending his military service, Rain has done small tours in Japan and China as well as performing at various events. After parting ways with Cube Entertainment and starting his own company, [20] [21] it was announced that Rain would be going on his first world tour in years. [22] [23] The tour begins in China with dates in Hong Kong and South Korea. Several of the tour dates were sold out, including the shows in Hong Kong. [24]

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Rain performing on the tour in Shenzhen
List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
November 7, 2015 Changsha ChinaHunan International Conference & Exhibition Center8,000 [25]
November 14, 2015 Shenzhen Shenzhen Bay Sports Center
December 11, 2015 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 15,000 [26]
December 12, 2015
December 13, 2015
December 19, 2015 Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Sports Arena
December 26, 2015Shanghai Shanghai Indoor Stadium 8,000 [27]
January 9, 2016 Wuhan Wuhan Culture and Expo Center
January 23, 2016 Shenyang Liaoning Gymnasium 10,000 [28]
January 30, 2016Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
January 31, 2016
March 5, 2016 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center
April 23, 2016 Chengdu Sichuan Gymnasium
May 21, 2016 Genting Highlands Malaysia Arena of Stars 5,000 [29]
May 24, 2016TokyoJapan Tokyo International Forum
May 25, 2016
June 4, 2016 Macau China Cotai Arena
June 18, 2016BeijingLeTV Sports Ecological Center5,000 [30]
December 30, 2016Singapore Resorts World Convention Centre 4,000 [31]
TotalN/A

Still Raining Tour

Rain announced that he would be holding a tour titled the Still Raining Tour in September 2023. Two concerts in the United States were announced in Atlantic City and Las Vegas, marking the first time he performed in the country since the Legend of Rainism Tour in 2009. [32] [33]

List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
November 22, 2023 Atlantic City United States Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
November 25, 2023 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
June 8, 2024 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
June 9, 2024
July 13, 2024 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 5
February 15, 2025 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Music Center
TotalN/A

Notes

  1. Free concert before military enlistment

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