World tour by Ive | |
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Associated albums | I've Mine |
Start date | October 7, 2023 |
End date | September 5, 2024 |
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Ive concert chronology |
Show What I Have World Tour is the first worldwide concert tour and second tour overall by South Korean girl group Ive, in support of their extended play I've Mine . The tour began on October 7, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea and is currently set to conclude on September 5, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. The tour consists of 35 concerts, including 19 in Asia, 6 in North America, 5 in Europe, 3 in Latin America and 2 in Oceania.
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]
“Show What I Have” features 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.
The first version of the stage features a main stage, followed by a short runway that leads to a B-Stage, which then branches 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 have 6 rectangular lifts each, capable of being moved up and down as required during certain sequences in the show.
The second version of the stage is a simplified version of the first, featuring a main stage, followed by a short runway that leads to a rectangular B-Stage. The main stage features 4 moving screens with 5 additional angle screens further back. The B-Stage does not have the wraparound rectangular screen, neither does it have the two octagonal stages featured in the first version of the stage. The main stage has 6 rectangular lifts, capable of being moved up and down as required during certain sequences in the show.
Both versions of the stage have similar lighting effects. The main stage features 12 lower spotlights and 36 upper spotlights on its edge, followed by 20 more moving spotlights further back. The main stage also features 20 washes, while the runway and B-stage have a total of 12 washes. The rectangular truss above the B-stage has a total of 24 moving spotlights. The main stage has 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 features 3 more large spotlights.
The main stage features 8 locations for confetti cannons, while the B-stage features 6. The B-stage features 6 firework locations, the runway having another 8, and the main stage also having an additional 8 locations. The movable screen above the B-stage also has a mechanism which allows for confetti to be dispersed at different rates.
The section below contains the setlist of the concert.
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Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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October 7, 2023 | Seoul | South Korea | Jamsil Indoor Stadium Beyond Live [upper-alpha 1] | 9,989 | $1,141,028 |
October 8, 2023 | |||||
November 15, 2023 | Yokohama | Japan | K-Arena Yokohama | 24,387 | $2,177,148 |
November 16, 2023 | |||||
January 27, 2024 | Pak Kret [upper-alpha 2] | 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 [7] | — |
February 24, 2024 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | 8,500 [8] | — | |
March 2, 2024 | Taoyuan [upper-alpha 3] | Taiwan | NTSU Arena | 18,000 [9] | — |
March 3, 2024 | |||||
March 13, 2024 | Inglewood [upper-alpha 4] | United States | Kia Forum | — | — |
March 16, 2024 | Oakland | Oakland Arena | — | — | |
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 | — | — |
June 30, 2024 | Santiago | Chile | Movistar Arena | — | — |
July 6, 2024 | Hong Kong | China | AsiaWorld–Arena | — | — |
July 7, 2024 | |||||
July 13, 2024 | Pasay [upper-alpha 5] | Philippines | SM Mall of Asia Arena | — | — |
July 25, 2024 | Melbourne | Australia | Rod Laver Arena | — | — |
July 28, 2024 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | |
August 24, 2024 [upper-alpha 6] | Banten [upper-alpha 7] | Indonesia | ICE BSD Hall 5-6 | — | — |
September 4, 2024 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome | — | — |
September 5, 2024 | |||||
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