List of Taemin live performances

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Taemin live performances
Taemin Lee at the 29th Golden Disk Awards 09.jpg
Taemin performing at the 29th Golden Disc Awards in 2015
Concert tours6
Concerts2
Fan meetings3
Showcases4
Company tours8
Other performances23

South Korean singer Taemin has headlined five concert tours, two concerts, three fan meetings and four showcases, and additionally participated in eight company tours and twenty three other live performances. A member of the boy band Shinee, he made his debut as a solo artist in 2014 [1] and held his first solo concerts at the Nippon Budokan in Japan in 2017. [2] Later that year, he commenced his first concert tour, Off-Sick, covering South Korea and Japan. [3] [4] In 2018, he embarked on his first Japan tour, Sirius, which attracted 100,000 people. [5] He held two tours concurrently in 2019: T1001101, which had stops in South Korea and Japan, [6] and XTM, his first Japan arena tour. The latter attracted 150,000 spectators. [7] In May 2021, he held an online concert, N.G.D.A. (Never Gonna Dance Again), using the Beyond Live platform. It drew approximately 90,000 viewers across 119 countries. [8]

Contents

Tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsAttendanceRef.
Off-SickAugust 25, 2017 – November 26, 2017 Move Asia8 [3] [4]
Taemin Japan 1st Tour "Sirius"September 21, 2018 – November 26, 2018 Sayonara Hitori
Flame of Love
Asia32100,000 [5]
T1001101March 15, 2019 – December 31, 2019 Want Asia6 [6] [9]
XTM Arena Tour June 8, 2019 – August 12, 2019 Taemin
Famous
Asia17150,000 [7]
Metamorph December 16, 2023 – March 10, 2024 Guilty Asia5 [10] [11]
Ephemeral GazeAugust 31, 2024 – March 12, 2025 Eternal Asia
South America
North America
Europe
28 [12] [13]

Concerts

TitleDateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRef.
Taemin the 1st Stage Nippon BudokanJuly 1, 2017 Tokyo Japan Nippon Budokan 28,000 [2]
July 2, 2017
Taemin: N.G.D.A. (Never Gonna Dance Again) May 2, 2021 Seoul South Korea90,000 [a] [8]

Fan meetings

TitleDateCityCountryVenueRef.
LTM with Shinee WorldDecember 24, 2019 Seoul South Korea Hwajeong Tiger Dome [14]
December 25, 2019
Re:ActApril 22, 2023 (1) Kyung Hee University Peace Hall [15]
April 22, 2023 (2)
April 23, 2023 (1)
April 23, 2023 (2)
Never-NeverJuly 12, 2024 Jangchung Arena [16]
July 13, 2024 (1)
July 13, 2024 (2)
July 14, 2024

Showcases

TitleDateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRef.
Press It showcaseFebruary 22, 2016 Seoul South KoreaSM Town Coex Artium [17]
Press It Showcase in TaiwanMay 21, 2016 Taipei TaiwanATT Show Box [18]
Taemin Premium Showcase Sayonara HitoriJuly 18, 2016 Tokyo Japan8,000 [19]
Taemin Showcase – WantFebruary 11, 2019SeoulSouth KoreaSangmyung Art Center [20]

Company tours and concerts

TitleDatesContinent(s)ShowsRef.
SM Town Live World Tour IV August 15, 2014 – July 26, 2015Asia9 [21] [22]
SM Town Live World Tour VJuly 16, 2016 – August 14, 2016Asia4 [23]
SM Town Live World Tour VIJuly 8, 2017 – April 6, 2018Asia6 [24] [25]
SM Town Special Stage in Hong KongAugust 5, 2017Asia1 [26]
SM Town Live 2018 in OsakaJuly 28, 2018 – July 30, 2018Asia3 [27]
SM Town Special Stage in SantiagoJanuary 18, 2019 – January 19, 2019South America2 [28]
SM Town Live 2019 In TokyoAugust 3, 2019 – August 5, 2019Asia3 [29]
SM Town Live Culture Humanity January 1, 2021Asia1 [30]

Other live performances

TitleDateCityCountryVenueRef.
2016 Dream Concert June 4, 2016 Seoul South Korea Seoul World Cup Stadium [31]
2017 Dream ConcertJune 3, 2017SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium [32]
Seoul Fashion WeekOctober 17, 2017SeoulSouth Korea Dongdaemun Design Plaza [33]
Music Bank World Tour in Chile March 23, 2018 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena [34]
2018 Dream ConcertMay 12, 2018SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium [35]
Music Bank World Tour in BerlinSeptember 15, 2018 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle [36]
Korea Times Music FestivalApril 27, 2019 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Bowl [37]
2019 Dream ConcertMay 18, 2019SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium [38]
Incheon K-pop ConcertOctober 10, 2020 Incheon South Korea [39]
TikTok Stage Solo NightMay 6, 2021SeoulSouth Korea [40]
Coupang Play Series matchJuly 27, 2023SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul World Cup Stadium [41]
Waterbomb JapanJuly 30, 2023 Saitama Japan Belluna Dome [42]
KCON August 18, 2023Los AngelesUnited States Crypto.com Arena [43]
K-Magic LiveOctober 13, 2023 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena [44]
M Countdown in FranceOctober 15, 2023 Paris France Paris La Défense Arena [45]
Supersound FestivalNovember 19, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Impact Challenger Hall [46]
Amazing Binh Dinh Festival 2024March 30, 2024 Quy Nhon City VietnamDam Thi Nai Stage [47]
Next Generation Live Arena 2024April 6, 2024 Yokohama Japan Pia Arena MM [48]
April 7, 2024
Asia Star Entertainer AwardsApril 10, 2024YokohamaJapanK-Arena [49]
Fansland Music FestivalMay 5, 2024 Bangkok ThailandImpact Exhibition Hall [50]
SBS Mega Concert 2024May 19, 2024IncheonSouth Korea Incheon Munhak Stadium [51]
Show! Music Core in JapanJune 29, 2024SaitamaJapanBelluna Dome [52]
2024 7-Eleven Kaohsiung Beer Rock Music FestivalJuly 5, 2024KaohsiungTaiwanDream Mall [53]
Waterbomb SeoulJuly 7, 2024SeoulSouth KoreaKINTEX Outdoor Global Stage [54]
KCON LA 2024July 26, 2024Los AngelesUnited StatesCrypto.com Arena [55]
SBS Inkigayo LiveOctober 13, 2024TokyoJapanSaitama Super Arena
Korea Grand Music AwardNovember 16, 2024SeoulSouth KoreaInspire Arena

Notes

  1. Online viewers

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