List of Sechs Kies concert tours

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The South Korean idol group Sechs Kies (also known as SechsKies or Sechskies) has held four tours and four fan meetings since their debut in 1997.

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Tours

1997 - 1999 Tours

DateTitleCityCountryVenueAttendance
December 21, 1997First Live Concert Seoul South Korea Sejong Center 7,600
February 22, 1998Encore Concert Olympic Gymnastics Arena 11,000
February 28, 1998Tour in Korea Busan KBS Hall4,000
March 8, 1998 Ulsan KBS Hall 3,000
March 14, 1998 Gwangju Gudong Gymnasium3,000
March 22, 1998 Bucheon Bucheon Gymnasium5,400
March 28, 1998 Daegu Woobang Tower Land2,500
April 5, 1998 Daejeon EXPO Art Hall1,500
December 24, 1998Christmas ConcertBusan Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium 14,100
February 6, 1999Ulsan ConcertUlsanKBS Hall3,000
February 21, 1999Daegu ConcertDaegu Kyungpook National University 4,900
February 25, 1999Seoul ConcertSeoul KBS 88 Gymnasium19,000
February 26, 1999
February 27, 1999
February 28, 2000 Olympic Gymnastics Arena 11,000
Total90,000

2016: Yellow Note Tours

DateTitleCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 10, 2016Yellow Note [1] [2] [3] Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 22,000
September 11, 2016
December 10, 2016 Daegu Daegu EXCO6,100
December 24, 2016 Busan BEXCO 8,000
December 25, 2016
January 21, 2017Seoul Jamsil Indoor Stadium 13,000
January 22, 2017
Total49,100

2017: Yellowkies Day & 20th Anniversary Tours

DateTitleCityCountryVenueAttendance
July 15, 2017 (Two shows)YellowKies Day [4] Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 14,000
July 23, 2017 (Two shows) Tokyo JapanYokohama Bay Hall2,000
September 3, 2017 (Two shows) Osaka Namba Hatch2,400
September 23, 2017SechsKies Awards [5] SeoulSouth Korea Gocheok Sky Dome 10,000
September 23, 201720th Anniversary Concert [6] [7] 16,000
December 9, 2017 Gwangju KWU Universiade Gymnasium7,000
December 23, 2017 Goyang KINTEX 12,000
December 24, 2017
December 30, 2017 Busan BEXCO 4,000
January 6, 2018 Daegu Daegu EXCO6,100
Total73,500

Sechskies 2018 Concert : Now, Here, Again

DateTitleCityCountryVenueAttendance
October 13, 2018Now, Here, Again [8] [9] Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena N/A
October 14, 2018

Sechskies 2020 Concert [Access]

DateTitleCityCountryVenueNote
March 6, 2020Access Seoul South KoreaKyung Hee University Grand Peace PalaceCancelled [10]
March 7, 2020
March 8, 2020

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References

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