List of Winner concert tours

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The South Korean group Winner has embarked on seven concert tours and four Fan Meeting events. The group held their first concert tour in Japan on September 11, 2014. [1] In 2018, Winner embarked on their first world tour, Everywhere Tour, in support of their album EVERYD4Y, which marked the first time for the group to tour Asia and North America. [2] [3] Prior to their upcoming group hiatus due to military enlistment, Winner held their second Asia Tour, titled Cross Tour, starting off in Seoul on October 26–27, 2019. [4]

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Tours

Winner 2014 Zepp Tour in Japan

WINNER 2014 Zepp Tour was a debut concert in commemoration of their Japan Debut Album 2014 S/S Japan Collection. The Tour had 11 Dates which started from Sept. 11 - Oct. 11, 2014 and gathered more than 25,000 fans. [1] [5]

Setlist


Act 1 - VCR

  1. "Love is a Lie"
  2. "Tonight"
  3. "Different"

Act 2 - VCR

  1. "I'm Him" (Mino solo)
  2. "High High" (cover GD & TOP) (Mino and Seunghoon)
  3. "Oh Yeah" (cover GD & TOP feat. Bom) (Mino, Seunghoon and Jinwoo)
  4. "Confession" (Taehyun solo)
  5. "Shiroi Kumo no Youni" (Taehyun and Seungyoon)
  6. "LaLaLaLa Love Song" (cover Takuya Kimura)

Act 3 - VCR

  1. "Color Ring"
  2. "But"
  3. "Empty"
  4. "Don't Flirt"
  5. "Smile Again"
Encore
  1. "Just Another Boy"
  2. "Love is a Lie"
  3. "Smile Again"
  4. "Go Up"
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 11, 2014 Tokyo Japan Zepp Tokyo25,000 [1]
September 23, 2014 Sapporo Zepp Sapporo
September 28, 2014 Fukuoka Zepp Fukuoka
September 30, 2014 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya
October 1, 2014
October 3, 2014 Osaka Zepp Namba
October 4, 2014
October 10, 2014 Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
October 11, 2014 (12:00)
October 11, 2014 (16:00)

Winner Japan Tour 2015

Setlist

This set list is representative of their second show in Tokyo, September 9, 2015.

  1. "Just Another Boy"
  2. "Smile Again"
  3. "Empty"
  4. "Color Ring"
  5. "But"
  6. "Confession" (Nam Tae Hyun)
  7. "Wild & Young" (Kang Seung Yoon)
  8. "Glamorous Sky" (Kang Seung Yoon & Nam Tae Hyun)
  9. "I'm Him" (Song Min Ho)
  10. "Good Boy (GDTaeyang song)" (Lee Seung Hoon & Song Min Ho)
  11. "Up (Epik High song)" (Lee Seung Hoon & Song Min Ho & Kim Jin Woo)
  12. "Spoiler (Epik High song)" (Lee Seung Hoon & Song Min Ho & Nam Tae Hyun)
  13. "Begin" (Kang Seung Yoon & Nam Tae Hyun)
  14. "Missing You (2NE1 song)"
  15. "Tonight"
  16. "Different"
  17. "Don't Flirt"
  18. "Love Is A Lie"
  19. "Go Up"
Encore
  1. "Fantastic Baby (BIGBANG song)"
  2. "Smile Again"
  3. "Just Another Boy"
Tour Dates [6]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 6, 2015 Shiga Japan Biwako Great Hall36,000 [7]
September 8, 2015 Tokyo Nakano Sun Plaza
September 9, 2015
September 12, 2015 Miyagi Sendai Izumi Cultural Creation Center
September 20, 2015 Hiroshima Hiroshima Culture Academy HBG Hall
September 21, 2015 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel & Hall
September 23, 2015 Hyogo Kobe Culture Hall
September 27, 2015 Kanagawa Kanagawa Prefecture People's Hall
October 9, 2015 Aichi Aichi Prefectural Theater Great Hall
October 12, 2015 Osaka Osaka International Conventional Center Main Hall
October 25, 2015 Hokkaido Nitori Culture Hall

Winner 2016 EXIT Tour

EXIT Tour is Winner's first-ever concert tour nationwide following their first EP titled EXIT : E, kicking of the first stop in Seoul on March 12–13, 2016. They also held additional stops in Gwangju, Daegu, and Busan in April. [8] [9] In June, the group brought their Exit Tour to Japan, drawing over 36,000 fans in Japan alone. [10]

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
March 12, 2016 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 33,000
March 13, 2016
March 26, 2016 Gwangju KimDaejung Convention Center
April 2, 2016 Daegu Daegu Exco
April 23, 2016 Busan Busan KBS Hall
June 18, 2016 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe 36,000 [11]
June 19, 2016
June 25, 2016 Fukuoka Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel & Hall
June 26, 2016
July 2, 2016 Nagoya Nagoya Congress Center
July 3, 2016
July 16, 2016 Kobe World Memorial Hall
July 17, 2016
July 18, 2016
Total69,000

Winner Japan Tour 2018 ~We’ll always be young~

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
February 10, 2018
Two shows
Chiba Japan Ichiharashi City Hall34,000 [12]
February 12, 2018
Two shows
Osaka Festival Hall
February 25, 2018 Kobe Kobe International House
March 10, 2018 Kawasaki Kawasaki City Sports and Cultural Research Center
March 11, 2018
Two shows
March 21, 2018 Fukuoka Fukuoka Civic Hall
March 31, 2018 Nagoya Nagoya Congress Center
April 28, 2018 Tokyo Nippon Budokan

Winner Everywhere Tour

Everywhere Tour is Winner's first-ever world concert tour, following their second studio album, EVERYD4Y. The world tour commenced with an opening show in Seoul on August 19, 2018. [3] On November 5, 2018, YG Entertainment confirmed that Winner will be holding an Encore Concert on January 5, 2019, in Seoul. [13] Following the news, on November 14, 2018, it was also announced that they will also start their first-ever tour in North America, held in 7 cities from January 15 – 29, 2020. [2]

Setlist of First Show in Seoul
Opening VCR
  • "Empty"
  • "Hello"
  • "Island"
  • "Really Really"
  • "Let's Go On Vacation" (Cover)
  • "Body" (Mino)
  • "Turn Off The Light" (Mino)
  • "Untitled" (Jinu cover)
  • "It Rains" (YYoon)
  • "Instinctively" (Yoon cover)
  • "Ringa Linga" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "We Were"
  • "For"
  • "Raining"
  • "Movie Star"
VCR
  • "Immature"
  • "Air"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Everyday"
  • "LA LA"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Luxury"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday (remix)"
Setlist of Leg One

This set list is representative of their show in Jakarta, November 17, 2018.

Opening VCR
  • "Empty"
  • "Air"
  • "Hello"
  • "Everyday"
  • "Body" (Mino)
  • "Turn Off The Light" (Mino)
  • "Untitled" (Jinu cover)
  • "It Rains" (Yoon)
  • "History" (Yoon cover)
  • "Instinctively" (Yoon cover)
  • "Ringa Linga" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "We Were"
  • "For"
  • "Raining"
  • "Movie Star"
VCR
  • "Immature"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Island"
  • "LA LA"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Luxury"
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday (remix)"
Setlist of Seoul Encore Concert
Opening VCR
  • "Really Really"
  • "Hello"
  • "Air"
  • "Everyday"
VCR
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Fiance" (Mino)
  • "Untitled" (Jinu cover)
  • "It Rains" (Yoon)
  • "Everyone" (Yoon cover)
  • "Instinctively" (Yoon cover)
  • "Ringa Linga" (Hoony cover)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "We Were"
  • "For"
  • "Raining"
  • "Empty"
  • "Movie Star"
VCR
  • "Immature"
  • "Millions"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Island"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "LA LA"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Luxury"
  • "First Love" (Cover)
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday (remix)"
  • "Go Up"
Setlist of Leg Two

This set list is representative of their show in Los Angeles, January 20, 2019.

Opening VCR
  • "Really Really"
  • "Hello"
  • "Air"
  • "Everyday"
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Fiance" (Mino)
  • "Untitled" (Jinu cover)
  • "It Rains" (Yoon)
  • "Youth" (Yoon cover)
  • "Instinctively" (Yoon cover)
  • "Ringa Linga" (Hoony cover)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "We Were"
  • "For"
  • "Raining"
  • "Empty"
  • "Movie Star"
  • "Immature"
  • "Millions"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Island"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "LA LA"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Luxury"
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday"
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Leg One: Asia
August 19, 2018 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
September 8, 2018
(2 shows)
Osaka Japan Orix Theater
September 9, 2018
September 15, 2018 Sendai Sendai Sun Plaza
September 17, 2018 Kurashiki Kurashiki City Auditorium
September 23, 2018 Taipei Taiwan NTSU Arena 4,500 [14]
September 29, 2018 Nagasaki Japan Nagasaki Brick Hall
September 30, 2018 Kagoshima Houzan Hall
October 2, 2018 Fukuoka Fukuoka Civic Hall
October 3, 2018
October 5, 2018 Shizuoka Shizuoka City Culture Hall
October 6, 2018
(2 shows)
Nagoya NTK Hall
October 8, 2018
(2 shows)
Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama
October 14, 2018 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Malawati Indoor Stadium 6,500 [15]
October 21, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome 5,000 [16]
November 3, 2018 Singapore Singapore The MAX Pavilion 4,200 [17]
November 10, 2018 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
November 17, 2018 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
November 24, 2018 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
Seoul Encore
January 5, 2019SeoulSouth KoreaKSPO Dome
Leg Two: North America
January 15, 2019 Seattle United States Paramount Theater
January 18, 2019 San Francisco The Masonic
January 20, 2019 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
January 22, 2019 Dallas Toyota Music Factory
January 24, 2019 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
January 27, 2019 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
January 29, 2019 New York United States Hulu Theater

Winner Japan Tour 2019

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
July 3, 2019 Tokyo Japan Nakano Sun Plaza TBA
July 15, 2019 Osaka Osaka Castle Hall
July 17, 2019 Nagoya Nagoya Congress Center
July 28, 2019 Chiba Makuhari Messe 10,000 [18]
August 10, 2019 Tokyo Olympus Hall HachiojiTBA
August 31, 2019 Shizuoka Shizuoka City Community Hall
September 1, 2019 Aichi Nagoya Civil Hall
September 14, 2019 Kyoto ROHM Theatre
September 16, 2019 Fukuoka Marine Messe
Total50,000 [19]

Winner Cross Tour

Cross Tour is Winner's second world concert tour, which was supposed to be held in 9 cities across Asia, including the Opening Act and Encore in South Korea. [4] However, unfortunately the final stop in Singapore and Encore in Seoul was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hence only 11 shows was successfully held. [20] [21] The series of events led to the group holding a free online live concert entitled "Winner Cross Special Live" through Naver V Live on February 14, 2020, where they performed live singing and dancing for 2 hours, garnering almost 1 million attendees. [22]

Setlist of First Show in Seoul


Day 1: October 26, 2019

Opening
  • "Everyday"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "OMG"
  • "Really Really"
VCR 1
  • "Mola"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Soso"
  • "Dress Up"
  • "Different"
  • "Have A Good Day"
  • "Raining"
  • "Empty"
  • "Boom"
Band Performance
  • "Flamenco" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "Call Anytime (feat. Mino)" (Jinu)
  • "Instinctively" (cover Yoon)
  • "Wind" (Yoon)
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Body" (Mino)
  • "Fiancé" (Mino)
  • "Movie Star"
VCR 2
  • "Don't Stop The Music" (Team A Dance from survival program WIN:WHO IS NEXT)
  • "Island"
  • "Millions"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Immature"
  • "LA LA"
  • "Luxury"
  • "Smile Again"
Encore
  • "Really Really"
  • "LA LA "
  • "Everyday (remix)"

Day 2: October 27, 2019

Opening
  • "Everyday"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Boom"
  • "Really Really"
VCR 1
  • "Air"
  • "Hello"
  • "Soso"
  • "Don't Be Shy"
  • "First Love"
  • "Color Ring" & "Fool" (medley)
  • "OMG"
  • "Empty"
Band Performance
  • "Flamenco" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "Call Anytime (feat. Mino)" (Jinu)
  • "Instinctively" (cover Yoon)
  • "Wind" (Yoon)
  • "I'm Him" (Mino)
  • "Rocket" (Mino)
  • "Fiancé" (Mino)
  • "Fear" (Mino)
  • "Movie Star"
VCR 2
  • "Don't Stop The Music" (Team A Dance from survival program WIN:WHO IS NEXT)
  • "Island"
  • "Millions"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Immature"
  • "LA LA"
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Smile Again"
Encore
  • "Really Really"
  • "LA LA "
  • "Everyday (remix)"
  • "We Were"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Millions"
Setlist of Asia Tour


This set list is representative of their show in Taipei, November 24, 2019.

Opening
  • "Everyday"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Island"
  • "Really Really"
VCR 1
  • "Mola"
  • "Dress Up"
  • "Different"
  • "Have A Good Day"
  • "Raining"
  • "OMG"
  • "Empty"
Band Performance
  • "Flamenco" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "Call Anytime (feat. Mino)" (Jinu)
  • "Instinctively" (cover Yoon)
  • "Wind" (Yoon)
  • "I'm Him" (Mino)
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Fiancé" (Mino)
  • "Movie Star"
VCR 2
  • "Soso"
  • "Don't Be Shy"
  • "Millions"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Immature"
  • "LA LA"
Encore
  • "Hello"
  • "Zoo"
  • "Really Really"
  • "LA LA"
  • "Everyday (remix)"
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
October 26, 2019 Seoul South Korea KSPO DomeTBA
October 27, 2019
November 24, 2019 Taipei Taiwan NTSU Arena (Linkou Arena)
December 21, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
December 28, 2019 Macao China Studio City Event Center
December 29, 2019
January 11, 2020 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome, Muang Thong Thani
January 12, 2020
January 18, 2020 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
January 25, 2020 Manila Philippines Mall Of Asia Arena
February 1, 2020 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre
February 8, 2020 Singapore Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre Cancelled [20]
Seoul Encore
February 14, 2020 Seoul South Korea Kyung Hee University Grand Peace PalaceCancelled [21]
February 15, 2020

Winner 2022 Concert: The Circle

The Circle is Winner's first full-group concert after their 2-years hiatus, following Jinwoo and Seunghoon's military discharge in January 2022. The event was held on April 30 and May 1, 2022, at the Olympic Park Olympic Hall, Seoul. While the April 30 event was only run in person, the concert on May 1 was also available for online streaming. [23]

Setlist


Day 1: April 30, 2022

Opening
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Hold"
  • "Mola"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Dress Up"
VCR 1
  • "Remember"
  • "Fool"
  • "Different"
  • "So So"
  • "OMG"
  • "Boom"
VCR 2
  • "Call Anytime (feat. Mino)" (Jinu)
  • "Dduk" (Jinu)
  • "Born To Love You" (Yoon)
  • "Instinctively" (cover Yoon)
  • "Flamenco" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Fiancé" (Mino)
  • "Tang!" (Mino)
Band Performance
  • "We Were"
  • "Raining"
  • "Don't Be Shy"
  • "Well"
  • "Island"
  • "Millions"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Empty"
  • "Movie Star"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Just Dance"
  • "Go Up"
  • "Really Really"
  • "LA LA "
  • "Everyday (remix)"

Day 2: May 1, 2022

Opening
  • "Really Really"
  • "Everyday"
  • "Love Me Love Me"
  • "Hold"
  • "Mola"
  • "Special Night"
  • "Dress Up"
VCR 1
  • "Remember"
  • "Fool"
  • "Different"
  • "So So"
  • "OMG"
  • "Boom"
VCR 2
  • "Call Anytime (feat. Mino)" (Jinu)
  • "Dduk" (Jinu)
  • "Born To Love You" (Yoon)
  • "Instinctively" (cover Yoon)
  • "Flamenco" (Hoony)
  • "Serenade" (Hoony)
  • "Trigger" (Mino)
  • "Fiancé" (Mino)
  • "Tang!" (Mino)
Band Performance
  • "We Were"
  • "Raining"
  • "Don't Be Shy"
  • "Well"
  • "Island"
  • "Millions"
  • "Ah Yeah"
  • "Empty"
  • "Movie Star"
Encore
  • "Don't Flirt"
  • "Just Dance"
  • "First Love" (Cover)
  • "Really Really"
  • "LA LA "
  • "Everyday (remix)"
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
April 30, 2022 Seoul South Korea Olympic Park Olympic HallTBA
May 1, 2022

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