Tour by Shinee | |
Location | Asia |
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Associated album | Hard |
Start date | June 23, 2023 |
End date | May 26, 2024 |
No. of shows | 18 |
Shinee concert chronology |
Shinee World VI: Perfect Illumination is the sixth concert tour by South Korean boy band Shinee. It began on June 23, 2023, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, and continued on to Japan later in the year. The tour is Shinee's first in several years, after a hiatus brought on by mandatory military service and the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been well received by critics, who have praised Shinee's live singing and performance skills, and was awarded Stage of the Year at the 2023 Melon Music Awards.
Due to military service and the COVID-19 pandemic, Shinee had not held an in-person concert in South Korea since 2016, [1] [2] though they had staged concerts in Japan in 2018 [3] and an online concert using the Beyond Live platform in 2021. [2] Taemin became the final member of the group to complete his military service in April 2023, bringing their hiatus to an end. [4] The group's sixth Korean concert, Shinee World VI: Perfect Illumination, was announced soon afterwards, taking place over three days at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul. Tickets went on sale for members of Shinee's fan club on June 5, and opened to the general public on June 8. [2] Onew was forced to withdraw from the Seoul dates due to health issues. [5] The concert was directed by Hwang Sang-hoon and themed around light. [6] Shinee performed songs from their new album, Hard , which was released the day after the concerts concluded and was intended to commemorate the group's 15th anniversary. [7] [8] The final show was streamed online through Beyond Live and was viewed in 94 countries. [9]
On June 26, it was announced that Shinee would continue their tour in Japan from September, covering four cities. [3] Onew was again unable to participate. [10] Their Japan tour closed with two performances at Tokyo Dome in February 2024. [11] They held further concerts in Singapore, their first since 2012, and Hong Kong. [12] Shinee held encore performances at Inspire Arena in Incheon to mark their 16th anniversary, featuring the return of Onew after a year's hiatus. [13]
The tour was met with positive reviews from critics. Writing for The Korea Times , Jung Da-hyun praised both the quality of Shinee's "mesmerizing" performances and the stage production, drawing attention to the use of lighting effects and laser beams. [7] Hong Yoo of The Korea Herald lauded Shinee's "commanding presence" and "remarkable teamwork". He considered their performance of "An Encore" to be the highlight of the show, stating that it proved "that they are just as good singers as they are performers". [1] Eoh Hwan-hee of The JoongAng said that Shinee transcended the usual idol group role divisions of vocalist, rapper and dancer, stating that even Minho, the rapper of the group, proved himself a capable vocalist during the ballad numbers. [9] Newsis reporter Lee Jae-hoon felt that Shinee were still able to deliver strong performances despite the absence of Onew and their late bandmate Jonghyun, who died in 2017, living up to their reputation for excellent live singing. [14] This was echoed by Lim Ji-woo of Yonhap News Agency, who commended Shinee's passion and energy on stage. [15] Shinee were awarded Stage of the Year at the 2023 Melon Music Awards in recognition of the tour. [16]
This set list is representative of the show on November 29, 2023. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [17]
Encore
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance |
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June 23, 2023 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Gymnastics Arena | 30,000 [7] |
June 24, 2023 | ||||
June 25, 2023 | ||||
September 30, 2023 | Saitama | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | 80,000 [19] |
October 1, 2023 | ||||
October 6, 2023 | Osaka | Osaka-jō Hall | ||
October 7, 2023 | ||||
November 22, 2023 | Nagoya | Nippon Gaishi Hall | ||
November 23, 2023 | ||||
November 28, 2023 | Tokyo | Yoyogi National Gymnasium | ||
November 29, 2023 | ||||
February 24, 2024 | Tokyo Dome | 100,000 [20] | ||
February 25, 2024 | ||||
March 2, 2024 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | 10,000 [21] | |
March 16, 2024 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld-Arena | 12,000 [22] |
May 24, 2024 | Incheon | South Korea | Inspire Arena | 30,000 [23] |
May 25, 2024 | ||||
May 26, 2024 |
Shinee is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2008. The group originally consisted of five members: Onew, Key, Minho, Taemin, and Jonghyun, until the latter died in 2017. The group's musical impact in their native country has earned them numerous accolades and the title "Princes of K-pop".
Lee Jin-ki, better known by his stage name Onew, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, and host. Born in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, Onew was discovered at the 2006 SM Academy Casting and signed a contract with SM Entertainment the day after his audition. He debuted as the lead vocalist and leader of the boy group Shinee in May 2008, who went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea.
Choi Min-ho, better known by the mononym Minho, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter and actor. In May 2008, he debuted as a member of South Korean boy group Shinee which later became one of the best-selling Korean artists. Aside from group activities, he debuted as an actor in November 2010 in KBS2's drama special Pianist. He has since landed roles in television series such as Salamander Guru and The Shadows (2012), To the Beautiful You (2012), Medical Top Team (2013), My First Time (2015), and Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with Canola. As a soloist, he has released the digital singles "I'm Home" (2019) and "Heartbreak" (2021). He released his debut solo EP Chase in 2022.
Lee Tae-min, better known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted as a member of the boy band Shinee in May 2008 and the supergroup SuperM in 2019, both under SM Entertainment, and has subsequently been labeled by media outlets as the "Idol's Idol" due to the large number of idols citing him as an inspiration. As an actor, Taemin's first role was as Junsu in the 2009 MBC comedy Tae-Hee, Hye-Kyo, Ji-Hyun.
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