Show What I Have World Tour

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Ive The 1st World Tour "Show What I Have"
World tour by Ive
Show What I Have Tour.jpg
Promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated albums I've Mine
Ive Switch
Start dateOctober 7, 2023 (2023-10-07)
End dateSeptember 5, 2024 (2024-09-05)
No. of shows
  • 21 in Asia
  • 6 in North America
  • 5 in Europe
  • 3 in Latin America
  • 2 in Oceania
  • 37 in total
Attendance420,000
Ive concert chronology

Ive The 1st World Tour "Show What I Have" was the first worldwide concert tour and second tour overall by South Korean girl group Ive, in support of their extended plays I've Mine and Ive Switch . The tour began on October 7, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on September 5, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. The tour consisted of 37 concerts, including 21 in Asia, 6 in North America, 5 in Europe, 3 in Latin America and 2 in Oceania.

Contents

Background

On August 11, 2023, Ive revealed that they would hold their second concert tour beginning in Seoul on October 7–8 with two shows in Yokohama the following month. [1] [2] On November 8, Ive announced new concert dates in Asia, US, Europe, Latin America and Australia. [3] [4] On November 30, a second show was added in Taipei due to "overwhelming demand." [5] On December 9, Mecimapro announced Jakarta concert will be rescheduled from January 13, 2024 and January 14, 2024 to August 24, 2024 due to "unforeseen circumstances." [6] On April 1, 2024, Ive announced that they would hold two shows at Tokyo Dome on September 4 to 5 for the final concert of their World Tour. [7] On June 10, 2024, Ive announced that they would hold two encore shows at KSPO Dome on August 10–11. [8]

Stages

“Show What I Have” featured two separate versions of the stage, the first one revealed on the tour’s first two nights in Seoul, and a second simplified version used for all the following tour dates.

Stage Version 1

The first version of the stage featured a main stage, followed by a short runway that leads to a B-Stage, which then branched out into two small octagonal stages. The main stage features 4 moving screens with 5 additional angled screens further back. The B-Stage also features a wraparound rectangular screen capable of moving up and down, as well as the ability to activate pyrotechnics. Both the main stage as well as the B-stage had 6 rectangular lifts each, capable of being moved up and down as required during certain sequences in the show.

Stage Version 2

The second version of the stage was a simplified version of the first, featuring a main stage, followed by a short runway that lead to a rectangular B-Stage. The main stage featured 4 moving screens with 5 additional angle screens further back. The B-Stage did not have the wraparound rectangular screen, neither did it have the two octagonal stages featured in the first version of the stage. The main stage had 6 rectangular lifts, capable of being moved up and down as required during certain sequences in the show.

Lighting

Both versions of the stage had similar lighting effects. The main stage featured 12 lower spotlights and 36 upper spotlights on its edge, followed by 20 more moving spotlights further back. The main stage also featured 20 washes, while the runway and B-stage had a total of 12 washes. The rectangular truss above the B-stage had a total of 24 moving spotlights. The main stage had 51 LED bars, 10 at its edge, 20 further back and 21 above the stage. The rectangular truss above the B-stage has 15 LED bars and 11 large spotlights, while the truss above the runway featured 3 more large spotlights.

Pyrotechnics

The main stage featured 8 locations for confetti cannons, while the B-stage featured 6. The B-stage featured 6 firework locations, the runway had another 8, and the main stage also had an additional 8 locations. The movable screen above the B-stage also had a mechanism which allowed for confetti to be dispersed at different rates.

Reception

In the review of The Korea Times, Pyo Kyung-min wrote that "the concert hall was filled up by elementary school students and the atmosphere inside IVE's performance arena mirrored the group's moniker, "kids' president." [9]

Jeff Benjamin of Billboard described the group's concert at their sold out show in Prudential Center as a reminder that IVE has already carved out a distinct identity and color as the prom queens of K-pop and isn’t so easily able to adopt other personas in the pop sphere. [10]

Jack Wetherill of Daily Star praised the group's concert at The O2 Arena saying that "I've been to countless concerts in my 31 years, but I can safely say IVE at The O2 was the best I've ever seen". He furthermore complimented the group's performance, writing, "It was impossible to feel sad. From the incredible, crystal-embellished stage outfits, to the clear vocals and precise choreography, there wasn't a second to be bored or underwhelmed”. [11]

Gabriel Saulog of Billboard Philippines wrote that the Manila stop of the ‘SHOW WHAT I HAVE’ tour was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of the bond between IVE and their DIVES, He furthermore compliment the group's concert saying "The concert was a testament to their dedication and talent. Each song highlighted a different aspect of their artistry, proving that IVE is much more than just a typical K-pop group." [12]

Setlist

The section below contains the setlist of the concert.

Setlist in Seoul

Main set

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver.)
  3. "Blue Blood"
  4. "Heroine"
  5. "Cherish"
  6. "Eleven"
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Either Way"
  9. "Lips"
  10. "Mine"
  11. "Off the Record"
  12. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  13. "Rush Hour" (Crush cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  14. "H.S.K.T." (Lee Hi cover) (Rei solo)
  15. "Reality" (Richard Sanderson cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  16. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  17. "Hypnosis"
  18. "My Satisfaction"
  19. "Not Your Girl"
  20. "Love Dive"
  21. "Kitsch"
  22. "After Like"

Encore

  1. "OTT"
  2. "I Want"
  3. "Next Page"
Setlist in Yokohama

Main set

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver.)
  3. "Blue Blood"
  4. "Heroine"
  5. "Cherish"
  6. "Eleven"
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Either Way"
  9. "Lips"
  10. "Mine"
  11. "Off the Record"
  12. "Wave"
  13. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  14. "H.S.K.T." (Lee Hi cover) (Rei solo)
  15. "Rush Hour"(Crush cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  16. "Reality" (Richard Sanderson cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  17. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  18. "Hypnosis"
  19. "My Satisfaction"
  20. "Love Dive"
  21. "Kitsch"
  22. "Baddie"
  23. "After Like"

Encore

  1. "OTT"
  2. "I Want"
  3. "Not Your Girl"
Setlist in Bangkok through Taipei

Main set

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver.)
  3. "Blue Blood"
  4. "Heroine"
  5. "Cherish"
  6. "Eleven"
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Either Way"
  9. "Lips"
  10. "Mine"
  11. "Off the Record"
  12. "Wave" (Only Fukuoka and Osaka)
  13. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  14. "Holo" (Lee Hi cover) (Rei solo)
  15. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  16. "Reality" (Richard Sanderson cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  17. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  18. "Hypnosis"
  19. "My Satisfaction"
  20. "Love Dive"
  21. "Kitsch"
  22. "Baddie"
  23. "After Like"

Encore

  1. "OTT"
  2. "I Want"
  3. "Not Your Girl"
Setlist in North America

Main set

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver.)
  3. "Blue Blood"
  4. "Heroine"
  5. "Cherish"
  6. "Eleven"
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Either Way"
  9. "Lips"
  10. "Mine"
  11. "Off the Record"
  12. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  13. "Every Summertime" (Niki cover) (Rei solo)
  14. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  15. "Reality" (Richard Sanderson cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  16. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  17. "Hypnosis"
  18. "My Satisfaction"
  19. "Love Dive"
  20. "Kitsch"
  21. "Baddie"
  22. "After Like"

Encore

  1. "OTT"
  2. "All Night"
Setlist in Paris through Jakarta (Excluding Seoul Encore)

Main set

  1. "I Am"
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver.)
  3. "Blue Blood"
  4. "Blue Heart"
  5. "Cherish"
  6. "Eleven"
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Lips"
  9. "Mine"
  10. "Off the Record"
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  12. "Every Summertime" (Niki cover) (Rei solo)
  13. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  14. "Reality" (Richard Sanderson cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  15. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  16. "Hypnosis"
  17. "Accendio"
  18. "Love Dive"
  19. "Kitsch"
  20. "Baddie"
  21. "After Like"
  22. "Heya (해야)"

Encore

  1. "OTT"
  2. "All Night"
Setlist in Seoul (Encore)

Main set

  1. "I Am" (Live Band ver.)
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver. with Live Band)
  3. "Blue Blood" (Live Band ver.)
  4. "Blue Heart" (Live Band ver.)
  5. "Holy Moly" (Live Band ver.)
  6. "Eleven" (Live Band ver.)
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Lips"
  9. "Off the Record"
  10. "Mine"
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  12. "Every Summertime" (Niki cover) (Rei solo)
  13. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  14. "When Will My Life Begin?" (Alan Menken cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  15. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  16. "Hypnosis"
  17. "Accendio" (Live Band ver.)
  18. "Love Dive" (Live Band ver.)
  19. "Kitsch" (Live Band ver.)
  20. "After Like" (Live Band ver.)
  21. "Not Your Girl" (Live Band ver.)
  22. "Heya (해야)" (Live Band ver.)

Encore

  1. "WOW"
  2. "I Want"
  3. "All Night" (Live Band ver.)
Setlist in Tokyo (Encore)

Main set

  1. "I Am" (Live Band ver.)
  2. "Royal" (Rock ver. with Live Band)
  3. "Blue Blood" (Live Band ver.)
  4. "Blue Heart" (Live Band ver.)
  5. "Holy Moly" (Live Band ver.)
  6. "Eleven" (Live Band ver.)
  7. "Shine With Me"
  8. "Supernova Love" (unreleased song)
  9. "CRUSH"
  10. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Gaeul solo)
  11. "Seppun -Kiss- (接吻)" (Original Love cover) (Rei solo)
  12. "Wannabe" (Spice Girls cover) (Rei & Gaeul duet)
  13. "When Will My Life Begin?" (Alan Menken cover) (Wonyoung & Liz duet)
  14. "Woman Like Me" (Little Mix cover) (Yujin & Leeseo duet)
  15. "Hypnosis"
  16. "Accendio" (Live Band ver.)
  17. "Love Dive" (Live Band ver.)
  18. "Kitsch" (Live Band ver.)
  19. "After Like" (Live Band ver.)
  20. "Not Your Girl" (Live Band ver.)
  21. "Heya (해야)" (Live Band ver.)

Encore

  1. "WOW"
  2. "Mine"
  3. "Will"
  4. "All Night" (Live Band ver.)
Notes
  • During the second show in Seoul, Lee Young-ji joined Yujin and Leeseo on stage to perform "Woman Like Me".
  • During the show in Yokohama, "Wave" and "Baddie" were added to setlist, the Encore Stage "Next Page" was replaced by a performance of "Not Your Girl"
  • During the show in Bangkok, "Wave" was removed from setlist, Rei's Solo Cover of "H.S.K.T" was replaced with "Holo" and the Rei & Gaeul duet Cover of "Rush Hour" was replaced with "Wannabe".
  • During the show in Fukuoka and Osaka, "Wave" re-added to the Setlist.A fan project was organized to celebrate Rei's birthday before the encore in Fukuoka.
  • During the show in Kuala Lumpur , "Wave" was re-removed from setlist. A fan project was organized to celebrate Leeseo's birthday before the encore.
  • During the first show in Taipei, Rei did not perform "Off the Record" due to Waist Pain.
  • During the show in Los Angeles, "Not Your Girl" was replaced with "All Night", Rei's Solo Cover of "Holo" was replaced with "Every Summertime", "I Want" was removed from the setlist.
  • Starting form the show in Paris, "Heroine" was replaced by "Blue Heart", "Either Way" was removed from the setlist, "My Satisfaction" was replaced by "Accendio", "Heya (해야)" were added to setlist, for the duration of the Europe, Latin America, Hong Kong, Manila and Oceania legs.
  • During the show in Seoul Encore , "Cherish" was replaced by "Holy Moly", Wonyoung & Liz duet Cover of "Reality" was replaced with "When Will My Life Begin?"."Baddie" was removed from the setlist, "OTT" was replaced by "WOW", "Not Your Girl" and "I Want" were re-added to setlist.
  • During the show in Jakarta , "Cherish" "Baddie" and "OTT" were re-added to setlist. ,"Holy Moly", "WOW", "Not Your Girl" and "I Want" was removed from the setlist, Wonyoung & Liz duet Cover of "When Will My Life Begin?" was replaced with "Reality" . A fan project was organized to celebrate Yujin and Wonyoung's birthday before the encore
  • "Wave" is only performed at Japan show.

Tour dates

List of concert dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
October 7, 2023 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Stadium
Beyond Live [A]
9,989$1,141,028
October 8, 2023
November 15, 2023 Yokohama Japan K-Arena Yokohama  [ ja ]24,387$2,177,148
November 16, 2023
January 27, 2024 Pak Kret [B] Thailand Impact Arena
January 31, 2024 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka 18,851$1,725,483
February 1, 2024
February 7, 2024 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall 20,748$1,888,026
February 8, 2024
February 17, 2024 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena 7,000 [13]
February 24, 2024Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 8,500 [14]
March 2, 2024 Taoyuan [C] Taiwan NTSU Arena 18,000 [15]
March 3, 2024
March 13, 2024 Inglewood [D] United States Kia Forum
March 16, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena 12,063$1,203,629
March 20, 2024 Fort Worth Dickies Arena 7,320$882,302
March 24, 2024 Atlanta State Farm Arena 7,154$858,770
March 26, 2024 Rosemont Allstate Arena 7,438$809,743
March 29, 2024 Newark Prudential Center 11,617$1,484,501
June 4, 2024 Paris France Accor Arena
June 7, 2024 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
June 10, 2024 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
June 13, 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
June 16, 2024 London United Kingdom The O2 Arena
June 23, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
June 26, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Unimed  [ pt ]
June 30, 2024 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena 6,414$468,707
July 6, 2024 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
July 7, 2024
July 13, 2024 Pasay [E] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
July 25, 2024 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
July 28, 2024 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
August 10, 2024 Seoul [F] South Korea KSPO Dome
Beyond Live [G]
20,000 [16]
August 11, 2024
August 24, 2024 [H] Tangerang [I] Indonesia ICE BSD Hall 5–6
September 4, 2024 Tokyo [F] Japan Tokyo Dome 95,800 [17]
September 5, 2024
Total420,000 [18]

Notes

  1. October 8 for the Beyond Live.
  2. Promoted as Bangkok
  3. Promoted as Taipei
  4. Promoted as Los Angeles
  5. Promoted as Manila
  6. 1 2 Labeled as Encore
  7. August 11 for the Beyond Live.
  8. The Jakarta concert was originally scheduled for January 13–14, 2024, but was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. [6]
  9. Promoted as Jakarta

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