The Dream Show 3: Dream( )scape

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The Dream Show 3: Dream( )scape
World tour by NCT Dream
Associated album ISTJ
Dream()scape
Start dateMay 2, 2024 (2024-05-02)
End dateDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
Legs4
No. of shows37
NCT Dream concert chronology

The Dream Show 3: Dream( )scape (stylized in all caps) is the ongoing second worldwide concert tour headlined by NCT Dream, the third sub-unit of a South Korean boy group NCT, in support of their 2024 EP Dream()scape . The tour began in May 2024 and is scheduled to be concluded in December 2024.

Contents

Background

NCT Dream announced their third world tour in February 2024. The tour kicked off in May 2024 in Seoul with a 3-day concert in Gocheok Sky Dome starting on May 2. [1] On May 9, 2024, NCT Dream announced new additional dates with new additional legs for their tour in the Latin America, United States and Europe. [2] [3]

Setlist

Seoul
  1. "icantfeelanything" (VCR)
  2. "BOX"
  3. "119"
  4. "SOS"
  5. "GO"
  6. "Poison"
  7. "Drippin'"
  8. "Arcade"
  9. "We Go Up"
  10. "Bungee"
  11. "Walk With You"
  12. "Never Goodbye"
  13. "Breathing"
  14. "UNKNOWN"
  15. "Tangerine Love (Favorite)"
  16. "Yogurt Shake"
  17. "Pretzel"
  18. "Candy"
  19. "Dream Run"
  20. "Better Than Gold"
  21. "Fireflies"
  22. "Hello Future"
  23. "Broken Melodies"
  24. "Skateboard"
  25. "ISTJ"
  26. "Smoothie"

Encore

  1. "Blue Wave"
  2. "Dive Into You"
  3. "ANL"
  4. "Like We Just Met"
Japan
  1. "icantfeelanything" (VCR)
  2. "BOX"
  3. "119"
  4. "SOS"
  5. "GO"
  6. "Poison"
  7. "Drippin'"
  8. "Arcade"
  9. "We Go Up"
  10. "Bungee"
  11. "Walk With You"
  12. "Never Goodbye"
  13. "Breathing"
  14. "UNKNOWN"
  15. "Tangerine Love (Favorite)"
  16. "Yogurt Shake"
  17. "Pretzel"
  18. "Candy"
  19. "Dream Run"
  20. "Better Than Gold"
  21. "Fireflies"
  22. "Hello Future"
  23. "Broken Melodies"
  24. "Skateboard"
  25. "ISTJ"
  26. "Smoothie"

Encore

  1. "Blue Wave"
  2. "Dive Into You"
  3. "ANL"
  4. "Moonlight"
  5. "Like We Just Met"
Latin & North America
  1. "icantfeelanything" (VCR)
  2. "BOX"
  3. "SOS"
  4. "GO"
  5. "Poison"
  6. "Drippin'"
  7. "Arcade"
  8. "We Go Up"
  9. "Bungee"
  10. "Walk With You"
  11. "Never Goodbye"
  12. "Breathing"
  13. "Yogurt Shake"
  14. "Pretzel"
  15. "Candy"
  16. "Dream Run"
  17. "Better Than Gold"
  18. "Fireflies"
  19. "Hello Future"
  20. "Broken Melodies"
  21. "Skateboard"
  22. "ISTJ"
  23. "Smoothie"

Encore

  1. "Rains in Heaven"
  2. "ANL"
  3. "Like We Just Met"

Shows

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, and attendance
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Leg 1 – Asia
May 2, 2024 Seoul South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome 60,000 [4]
May 3, 2024
May 4, 2024
May 18, 2024 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 40,000 [5]
May 11, 2024 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Osaka 235,000 [6]
May 12, 2024
May 25, 2024 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
May 26, 2024
June 2, 2024 Nagoya Vantelin Dome Nagoya
June 15, 2024 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena TBA
June 16, 2024
June 22, 2024 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala National Stadium 65,000 [7]
June 23, 2024
June 29, 2024 Singapore Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium TBA
June 30, 2024
August 10, 2024 Pasay [lower-roman 1] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
August 11, 2024
Leg 2 – Latin & North America
August 31, 2024 Bogota Colombia Movistar Arena TBA
September 2, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Unimed
September 5, 2024 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
September 9, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Palacio De Los Deportes
September 12, 2024 Los Angeles USA Intuit Dome
September 14, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena
September 17, 2024 Fort Worth Dickies Arena
September 19, 2024 Duluth Gas South Arena
September 21, 2024 Belmont Park UBS Arena
September 24, 2024 Washington D.C. Capital One Arena
September 26, 2024 Chicago United Center
Leg 3 – Europe
October 30, 2024 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy TBA
November 3, 2024 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
November 6, 2024 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
November 8, 2024 Paris France Adidas Arena
November 9, 2024
November 12, 2024 London England OVO Arena Wembley
Leg 4 – Asia
November 29, 2024 Seoul South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome TBA
November 30, 2024
December 1, 2024

Notes

  1. Labelled as Manila in promotional material.

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