IVE is expanding its world tour, with the girl group exclusively announcing via Billboard on Wednesday (March 25) that the world tour will now include a slew of dates in North America and additional performances in Asia.
After bandmates ANYUJIN, GAEUL, REI, JANG WONYOUNG, LIZ and LEESEO finish their previously announced run of shows in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, they will keep their trek going with a string of performances in Canada and the United States kicking off in late July. Following stops in Toronto and Montreal, the ladies will perform in New Jersey, Texas, California and Washington before circling back up north for a show in Vancouver, B.C.
Then, in September, IVE will proceed as planned with its newly announced shows in China and Taiwan.
The sextet tells Billboard, “We’re so excited to finally meet our fans around the world on this tour!”
“We worked hard to show our unique style and growth, and we can’t wait to share it with as many fans as possible in person,” the bandmates continue. “There are so many songs we’re excited to perform live, including new tracks from REVIVE+. Each member has also prepared a special solo stage, so fans can see some fun and unexpected sides of us too. We’re really looking forward to it!”
IVE dropped 12-track album REVIVE+ in February, which reached No. 3 on Billboard‘s World Albums chart. It came about three years after the girl group last dropped a full-length, with I’ve IVE arriving in April 2023.
The tour is sure to be in high demand, given the success of IVE’s 2024 trek. The band members closed out with the seventh-highest grossing K-pop tour of that year, raking in $10.8 million over the course of just 10 shows, according to numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore.
See IVE’s full list of tour dates, with the new shows in bold, below, and see the tour teaser video above:
April 4 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Axiata Arena
April 25 – Manila, Philippines – SM Mall of Asia Arena
May 9 – Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium
May 23 – Macao – The Venetian Arena
May 24 – Macao – The Venetian Arena
June 13 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
June 16 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
June 20 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena
July 21 – Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
July 23 – Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
July 25 – Newark, N.J. – Prudential Center
July 29 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center
Aug. 1 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum
Aug. 4 – Oakland, Calif. – Oakland Arena
Aug. 7 – Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
Aug. 9 – Vancouver, B.C. – Rogers Arena
Sept. 4 – Hong Kong – Asia World Arena
Sept. 5 – Hong Kong – Asia World Arena
Sept. 11 – Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei Arena
Sept. 12 – Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei Arena
