Tour by Jay Park | |
Start date | July 6, 2019 |
---|---|
End date | January 12, 2020 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows |
|
Website | Tour Website |
Jay Park concert chronology |
The Sexy 4 Eva World Tour [1] (stylized as the SEXY 4EVA World Tour) was the third headlining concert tour by Korean-American recording artist Jay Park. The tour was advertised as Park's first solo world tour. [2] It began July 2019 in South Korea, playing over 30 shows in Asia, Europe, North America and Australasia. [3]
Pop-up stores selling tour merchandise appeared in Seoul, Tokyo, London, and Seattle during their respective tour dates.
Jay Park announced his world tour on social media on May 10, 2019 with two shows scheduled in Seoul, South Korea. [4] On June 1, 2019, he announced the dates for the European leg of his tour. Early bird tickets for the North American leg of the tour went on sale on June 26, 2019. Other tickets went on sale on June 28, 2019. On August 25, 2019, tour dates in New Zealand and Australia were announced.
Ted Park performed during part of the North American leg of the tour.
The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on September 6, 2019, at the Shrine Auditorium in Downtown Core, Singapore. [5] It does not represent every concert for the duration of the tour.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Asia [6] | |||
July 6, 2019 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Hall |
July 7, 2019 | |||
September 6, 2019 | Downtown Core | Singapore | Shine Auditorium |
September 8, 2019 (Postponed) | Kowloon | Hong Kong | Rotunda Hall |
September 16, 2019 | Tokyo | Japan | Toyosu Pit |
September 19, 2019 | Osaka | Zepp Namba | |
September 21, 2019 | Bangkok | Thailand | GMM Live House |
September 22, 2019 | Quezon City | Philippines | New Frontier Theater |
September 27, 2019 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | KL Live |
September 29, 2019 | Taipei | Taiwan | ATT Show Box |
Europe [7] | |||
October 17, 2019 | Helsinki | Finland | The Circus |
October 20, 2019 | London | England | Olympia National |
October 23, 2019 | Madrid | Spain | Sala Riviera |
October 25, 2019 | Paris | France | Élysée Montmartre |
October 27, 2019 | Berlin | Germany | Knorkatorhalle |
October 31, 2019 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg |
November 2, 2019 | Moscow | Russia | Gorbunov Palace of Culture |
North America [8] | |||
November 4, 2019 | Los Angeles | United States | The Novo by Microsoft |
November 6, 2019 | San Francisco | Warfield Theatre | |
November 8, 2019 | Calgary | Canada | MacEwan Hall Ballroom |
November 10, 2019 | Vancouver | Orpheum Theatre | |
November 12, 2019 | Toronto | Rebel | |
November 14, 2019 | New York City | United States | Terminal 5 |
November 16, 2019 | Miami Beach | The Fillmore Miami Beach | |
November 18, 2019 | Atlanta | Tabernacle | |
November 20, 2019 | Dallas | The Bomb Factory | |
November 22, 2019 | Minneapolis | State Theatre | |
November 24, 2019 | Chicago | Riviera Theatre | |
November 27, 2019 | Honolulu (Australasia) | Hawaii Theatre | |
December 1, 2019 | Seattle | Showbox SoDo | |
Australasia [9] | |||
January 8, 2020 | Auckland | New Zealand | Logan Campbell Centre |
January 10, 2020 | Sydney | Australia | Enmore Theatre |
January 12, 2020 | Melbourne | Australia | Festival Hall |
K-pop, short for Korean popular music, is a form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of South Korean culture. It includes styles and genres from around the world, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, disco, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots. The term "K-pop" became popular in the 2000s, especially in the international context. The Korean term for domestic pop music is gayo, which is still widely used within South Korea. While "K-pop" can refer to all popular music or pop music from South Korea, it is colloquially often used in a narrower sense for any Korean music and artists associated with the entertainment and idol industry in the country, regardless of the genre.
Super Junior , also known as SJ or SuJu, is a South Korean boy band composed of Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun. Han Geng, Kibum and Kangin were originally part of the group before departing in 2011, 2015 and 2019, respectively. The group was formed by the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo-man in 2005 as a 12-piece group with rotational members but the concept was abandoned after addition of Kyuhyun in 2006. They are also dubbed by the media as the "King of Hallyu Wave" due to their prominent contributions in Korean Wave.
The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts spanning the globe with stops in 57 cities, 35 countries on 5 continents. The tour promoted Jackson's 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. The second leg also promoted the remix album Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix. The tour was attended by over 4.5 million fans.
The Singapore Indoor Stadium, known exonymously as the Indoor Stadium, is an indoor arena located in Kallang, Singapore. It is within walking distance of the Singapore National Stadium, and collectively form a part of the wider Singapore Sports Hub. It has a maximum total capacity of 15,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating configuration of 12,000.
Jay Park is an American rapper based in South Korea. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and former CEO of the independent hip hop record labels AOMG and H1ghr Music, as well as the founder of the record label More Vision. Park returned to South Korea in June 2010 for the filming of Hype Nation, and in July, Park signed a contract with SidusHQ, one of the largest entertainment agencies in South Korea. Rebranding and re-debuting as both a solo singer and a rapper, Park's musical identity would lend to him partaking in the underground hip hop culture in South Korea, a rarity for both active and former K-Pop idols.
The Alive Galaxy Tour was the first worldwide concert tour and sixth overall by South Korean boy band Big Bang. It promotes the group's fifth Korean-language EP, Alive, across four continents: Asia, North America, South America and Europe. The group hired choreographer and creative director Laurieann Gibson to direct the show. The tour was officially sponsored by Samsung GALAXY.
Super Show 5 is the second world concert tour and fifth international tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their sixth studio album, Sexy, Free & Single. The world tour commenced with two shows in Seoul in March 2013 and will continue onto South America, North America and Europe.
AOMG is a South Korean hip-hop and R&B record label founded in 2013 by rapper and singer-songwriter Jay Park. The label currently houses 20 musicians, UFC fighter Chan Sung Jung, and cartoonist Kian84.
Hyukoh is a South Korean indie band signed to DooRooDooRoo Artist Company. The band was formed in May 2014 and consists of leader, singer, and guitarist Oh Hyuk, bassist Im Dong-geon, guitarist Lim Hyun-jae, and drummer Lee In-woo.
The ÷ Tour was the third world concert tour by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, in support of his third studio album, ÷ (2017). Comprising 260 shows, it officially began on 16 March 2017, in Turin, Italy and ended on 26 August 2019, in Ipswich, England. Ticket sales started on 2 February 2017. The tour set world records for the highest-grossing concert tour and the most tickets sold by a tour.
The DNA World Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American vocal group Backstreet Boys in support of their tenth studio album, DNA (2019). The tour performed over 150 shows in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. It was the ninth highest-grossing tour of 2019, with a total attendance of 999,242 from 95 shows, as well as a total revenue of $92,310,105.
The In Your Area World Tour was the first worldwide concert tour and the second overall by South Korean girl group Blackpink. The tour began on November 10, 2018, in Seoul, South Korea, and ended on February 22, 2020, in Fukuoka, Japan, in support of their albums Square Up (2018) and Kill This Love (2019). The group held 36 shows in 26 cities in 17 countries around the world. The tour became the highest-grossing tour by a Korean girl group, before it was surpassed by Blackpink's Born Pink World Tour (2022–2023).
Just Me ( )I-dle was the debut concert tour headlined by South Korean girl group (G)I-dle. The name was derived from the lyric featured in the song "Tomboy" of their first studio album, I Never Die (2022). The world tour commenced with three shows in Seoul on June 17, 2022, and continued onto several cities in Asia, North America, and Latin America, comprising 21 shows in 18 countries. This is the group's first in-person concert tour since their debut in 2018. The tour ended on October 1, 2022, in Singapore.
Twicelights World Tour was the first world tour by South Korean girl group Twice. It saw 25 concerts in 16 cities across various countries in Asia and North America, spanning from May 2019 to February 2020. Four encore shows in Seoul and Tokyo that were originally scheduled for early 2020 were cancelled following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following is a list of events and releases related to Philippine music that have happened or are expected to happen for the year 2023.
IU HEREH World Tour is the first world tour and ninth concert tour overall by South Korean singer IU in support of her sixth extended play The Winning (2024). The tour began on March 2, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea and is currently set to conclude on September 22, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. The tour consists of concerts in Asia, North America and Europe.