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]
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]
Act 1 - VCR
Act 2 - VCR
Act 3 - VCR
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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September 11, 2014 | Tokyo | Japan | Zepp Tokyo | 25,000 [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) |
This set list is representative of their second show in Tokyo, September 9, 2015.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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September 6, 2015 | Shiga | Japan | Biwako Great Hall | 36,000 [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 | ||
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]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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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 | ||||
Total | 69,000 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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February 10, 2018 Two shows | Chiba | Japan | Ichiharashi City Hall | 34,000 [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 |
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]
This set list is representative of their show in Jakarta, November 17, 2018.
This set list is representative of their show in Los Angeles, January 20, 2019.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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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, 2019 | Seoul | South Korea | KSPO 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 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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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 Hachioji | TBA | |
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 | ||
Total | 50,000 [19] |
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]
Day 1: October 26, 2019
Day 2: October 27, 2019
This set list is representative of their show in Taipei, November 24, 2019.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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October 26, 2019 | Seoul | South Korea | KSPO Dome | TBA |
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 Palace | Cancelled [21] |
February 15, 2020 |
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]
Day 1: April 30, 2022
Day 2: May 1, 2022
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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April 30, 2022 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Park Olympic Hall | TBA |
May 1, 2022 | ||||
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