List of iKon concert tours

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South Korean idol group iKon held their debut concert under the name "Showtime" at the Olympics Gymnastics Arena in Seoul on October 3, 2015. [1] Since then, they have embarked on an Asian tour under the name "iKoncert 2016 Showtime Tour", [2] two Japanese tours, [3] the second of which was a dome tour in 2017, [4] and a fan meeting tour in 2015 under the name "iKontact", which visited China [5] and Japan. [6] In total, iKon has gathered over a million fans from their tours so far.

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Tours

iKoncert 2016: Showtime Tour

iKON Japan Tour 2016–2017

iKON Japan Tour 2016–2017 is the second arena tour by the band, initially set to visit five cities for a total of 14 concerts, and was expected to gather 150,000 fans. [7] Additional two concerts were announced on August 26 after receiving requests for more tickets. The concerts will be held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo on October 26. This raises the expected attendance to 176,000 people. [8]

Winner's Mino featured as a guested in the entire tour, as a part of his duo MOBB with Bobby. [9] The first shows in Chiba successfully opened the tour with total 32,000 fans. [10] [11] On November 14, YGEX announced nine more dates, to extend the tour till 2017, and to visit Yokohama Arena for the first time. The second leg is expected to draw 120,000 fans. [12] [13]

Setlist
  1. "Dumb & Dumber"
  2. "Sinosijak"
  3. "What's Wrong?"
  4. "Welcome Back"
  5. "My Type"
  6. "Be I" (B.I)
  7. "Holup!" (Bobby)
  8. "Full House" (MOBB)
  9. "Body" (Mino)
  10. "Apology"
  11. "I Miss You So Bad"
  12. "Just Go"
  13. "Airplane"
  14. "#WYD"
  15. "Today"
  16. "Love Me"
  17. "Rhythm Ta"
  18. "Just Another Boy"
  19. "Climax"
  20. "M.U.P"
Encore
  1. "Sinosijak"
  2. "Dumb & Dumber"
  3. "Wait For Me"
Tour dates
Date [14] CityCountryVenueAttendance
September 10, 2016
(Two shows)
Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe 176,000 [15]
September 11, 2016
(Two shows)
September 24, 2016
(Two shows)
Aichi Prefecture Nihon Gaishi Hall
September 25, 2016
October 5, 2016 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
October 6, 2016
(Two shows)
October 8, 2016
(Two shows)
Kobe World Memorial Hall
October 10, 2016
(Two shows)
Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka
October 26, 2016
(Two shows)
Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium
February 10, 2017OsakaOsaka-jō Hall120,000 [12]
February 11, 2017
(Two shows)
March 11, 2017
(Two shows)
FukuokaMarine Messe Fukuoka
March 18, 2017 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
March 19, 2017
March 20, 2017
(Two shows)
Total296,000

2017 iKON Japan Dome Tour

iKON 2018 Continue Tour

iKON Japan Tour 2018

iKON Japan Tour 2018 is the fourth Japan tour by the band, set to visit four cities for a total of 13 concerts, and was expected to gather 170,000 fans. [16]

Tour dates
Date [17] CityCountryVenueAttendance
August 24, 2018 Fukuoka JapanFukuoka Kokusai Center190,000 [18]
August 25, 2018
(Two shows)
August 26, 2018
September 4, 2018 Nagoya Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
September 5, 2018
(Two shows)
September 13, 2018 Tokyo Tokyo International Forum Hall A
September 14, 2018
November 6, 2018 Nippon Budokan
November 7, 2018
December 22, 2018 Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka
December 23, 2018

iKON Japan Tour 2019

Tour dates
Date [17] CityCountryVenueAttendance
July 27, 2019 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka
July 28, 2019
August 9, 2019 Kobe World Memorial Hall
August 10, 2019
August 11, 2019
August 12, 2019
August 21, 2019 Nagoya Nagoya Congress Center
August 22, 2019
August 23, 2019
August 25, 2019 Miyagi Prefecture Xebio Arena Sendai
September 7, 2019 Chiba Makuhari Messe
September 8, 2019
September 18, 2019 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
September 19, 2019

iKON Japan Tour 2020

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
April 11, 2020 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka
April 12, 2020
April 21, 2020 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
April 22, 2020
April 23, 2020
April 25, 2020 Chiba Makuhari Messe
April 26, 2020
May 25, 2020 Aichi Aichi Sky Expo Hall A
May 26, 2020

iKON Film Concert Tour 2021

iKON Film Concert Tour 2021 is a replay from "iKON Year End Live 2019" that held in Yokohama on December 24, 2019, with immersive sound and iKON 's overwhelming live performance . [19]

Tour dates
Date [17] CityCountryVenueAttendance
December 5, 2021
(Three shows)
Fukuoka Japan Fukuoka International Congress Center Main Hall
December 11, 2021
(Three shows)
Aichi Nagoya Congress Center Century Hall
December 2021
(Three shows)
Kobe Kobe International Hall Kokusai Hall
December 24, 2021
(Three shows)
Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama Main Hall
December 24, 2021
(Three shows)

iKON Japan Tour 2022 “FLASHBACK”

Tour dates
Date [20] [21] CityCountryVenueAttendance
July 2, 2022
(Two shows)
Kobe Japan World Memorial Hall
July 3, 2022
July 9, 2022
(Two shows)
Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium
July 10, 2022
October 22, 2022 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
October 23, 2022
(Two shows)

iKON World Tour 2023 'TAKE OFF'

Tour dates
Date [22] CityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
May 5, 2023 Seoul South Korea Jangchung Arena
May 6, 2023
May 21, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
May 26, 2023 Tokyo Japan Garden Theater
May 27, 2023
Europe
June 24, 2023 Essen Germany Grugahalle
June 28, 2023 Florence Italy Nelson Mandela Forum
July 1, 2023 Paris France Zénith Paris - La Villette
Asia
July 8, 2023 Osaka Japan Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
July 9, 2023
July 22, 2023 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
July 29, 2023 Bangkok Thailand IMPACT Exhibition Hall 5
August 5, 2023 Manila Philippines Araneta Coliseum
North America
September 5, 2023 New York City United States Kings Theatre
September 7, 2023 Atlanta The Eastern
September 9, 2023 Chicago Auditorium Theatre
September 11, 2023 Dallas Gilley's
September 14, 2023 Denver Bellco Theatre
September 16, 2023 Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
Asia
October 11, 2023 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
October 12, 2023
November 19, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
December 9, 2023 Macau Studio City (Macau)

Concerts

iKON Debut Concert Showtime

Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
October 3, 2015 Seoul Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 13,000 [23]

iKON X'mas LIVE 2017

Concert dates
Date [24] CityCountryVenueAttendance
December 9, 2017 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 30,000 [25]
December 10, 2017

iKON Year End LIVE 2019

Concert dates
Date [24] CityCountryVenueAttendance
December 14, 2019
(Two shows)
Nagoya JapanAichi Japan Special Ceramic Industry Civil Hall Forest Hall
December 15, 2019
December 24, 2019
(Two shows)
Yokohama Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium
December 25, 2019
December 30, 2019
(Two shows)
Kobe Kobe World Memorial Hall
December 31, 2019

iKON 2022 Concert [FLASHBACK]

Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
June 25, 2022 Seoul Korea Olympic Hall 4,000
June 26, 2022

Private stages

Event nameDateCityCountryVenueAttendance
iKON Private Stage RE·-KONNECTMarch 11, 2018 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 3,000 [26]
iKON Private Stage KOLORFULJune 9, 20183,000 [26]
iKON Private Stage KEMiSTRYMay 11, 2019
(Two shows)
Jangchung Arena

Other live performances

Event nameDateCityCountryVenue
Saranghaeyo Indonesia 2017November 25, 2017 Jakarta IndonesiaICE BSD Hall 5
Perfect Valentine 2018February 12, 2018 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena
Asian Games 2018 Jakarta Palembang
Closing Ceremony
February 12, 2018JakartaIndonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Perfect Valentine 2019February 11, 2019YokohamaJapanYokohama Arena
Samsung Unleash Next Gen BoldFebruary 21, 2019 Sentosa Singapore Resorts World Sentosa
iKON x Samsung Galaxy S10 Launch EventFebruary 25, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Central World (Square A)
Galaxy Launch PartyFebruary 26, 2019 Manila Philippines Cove Manila
SXSW Conference and FestivalMarch 13, 2018 Austin United States Moody Theater
Samsung 837 Fortnite EventMarch 16, 2019 New York City Samsung 837
Head in the Clouds Festival August 17, 2019 Los Angeles Los Angeles State Historic Park
Gudfest 2019 in JakartaNovember 2, 2019JakartaIndonesia Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex
2020 Applewood FestaJanuary 18, 2020BangkokThailand Impact Arena
KCON:TACT 3March 25, 2021
KCON:TACT 4 UJune 26, 2021
Waterbomb in BusanJuly 30, 2022 Busan South KoreaBusan Asiad Auxiliary Stadium
Kpop Masterz 2 Manila [27] September 23, 2022ManilaPhilippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
Kpop Masterz 2 BangkokSeptember 25, 2022BangkokThailand BITEC Bangna
Jisphoria [28] October 1, 2022JakartaIndonesia Jakarta International Stadium
KAMP in LAOctober 15, 2022Los AngelesUnited States Rose Bowl Stadium
Kamp Fest CDMXAugust 19, 2023 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
WOW K-Music FestivalOctober 22, 2023 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Vạn Phúc City Urban Area

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