Timeless World

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Timeless World
World tour by Zerobaseone
Timeless World poster.jpg
Seoul promotional poster
LocationAsia
Start dateSeptember 20, 2024 (2024-09-20)
End dateDecember 5, 2024 (2024-12-05)
Legs1
No. of shows14

Timeless World was the first Asian tour by South Korean boy band Zerobaseone. The tour began on September 20, 2024, at KSPO Dome, Seoul, South Korea, and concluded December 5, 2024, at K-Arena Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan.

Contents

Background and ticketing

Zerobaseone announced their first world tour schedule and venue through their official social media account on April 29, 2024. [1] The world tour title "Timeless World" was officially announced later on July 15, 2024, through the Seoul promotional poster release. [2] According to WakeOne, they were planning to hold a large-scale arena tour to connect with more fans. [3]

The three shows in Seoul were sold out immediately during the first day of ticketing sales opened on August 8. [4] The tour made stops in Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, China, and Japan. Zerobaseone also announced online streaming for the Seoul concert at 19 CGV Cinemas across South Korea. [5]

Reception

Kim Jin-seok from JTBC News praised the Seoul concert's stage setting for the well utilized extended stage and large LED screens so the fans with farthest seats could enjoy with comfortable view. However, he also expressed regrettable remarks from some Zerobaseone fans who almost led to a safety accident during the encore performance. [6] The Straits Times reported that Zerobaseone succeed in leading the Singapore Indoor Stadium just one year after their debut and added that the band had a promising starts, performing many songs during the running time of approximately 150 minutes. [7] Pan Yan from Lianhe Zaobao praised the members effort to communicate with Singaporean fans in English. [8] HallyuSG expressed that they want to stop the time because of the good quality of the band's performance in Singapore. [9]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the shows in Seoul on September 20, 21 and 22. It is not intended to represent all shows. [10]

  1. Solar Power (Opening backsound)
  2. Road Movie
  3. Take My Hand
  4. New Kidz on the Block
  5. Kill the Romeo
  6. Crush
  7. In Bloom
  8. Insomnia
  9. Good Night
  10. Always (Zhang Hao solo)
  11. Over Me (Ricky, Kim Ji-woong, Seok Matthew, Park Gun-wook)
  12. Switch (Kim Tae-rae, Sung Han-bin, Kim Gyu-vin, Han Yu-jin)
  13. En Garde
  14. Say My Name
  15. Here I Am (Remix ver.)
  16. Dear Eclipse
  17. Hot Summer (Remix ver.)
  18. Sweat
  19. Kidz Zone
  20. Feel the Pop
  21. Good So Bad (Long ver.)
Encore
  1. Our Season (Fan project)
  2. Yura Yura (Korean ver.)
  3. And I
  4. Sunday Ride
  5. Hello

Tour dates

List of tour dates, showing location and attendance
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRef.
September 20, 2024 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome 30,000 [5] [10]
September 21, 2024
September 22, 2024
September 28, 2024 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 8,000 [11]
October 5, 2024 Pak Kret [note 1] Thailand Impact Challenger Hall 5-6 not specified
October 12, 2024 Pasay [note 2] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena not specified [12]
October 26, 2024 Banten [note 3] Indonesia ICE BSD City Hall 5–6 not specified [13]
November 2, 2024 Macau Galaxy Arena  [ zh ]20,000 [14]
November 3, 2024
November 29, 2024 Tokoname [note 4] Japan Aichi Sky Expo 60,000 [15]
November 30, 2024
December 1, 2024
December 4, 2024 Yokohama [note 5] K-Arena Yokohama
December 5, 2024
Total attendance140,000 [16]

Notes

  1. Promoted as Bangkok.
  2. Promoted as Manila.
  3. Promoted as Jakarta.
  4. Promoted as Aichi.
  5. Promoted as Kanagawa.

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