K-pop boyband iKON have announced their ‘Take Off’ world tour with stops in Europe, North America, Asia and more.
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The K-pop group will perform shows in Taipei, Taiwan and Tokyo, Japan in May. In June, they will hop between Southeast Asia and Europe, playing concerts in the Philippines, Spain, Germany, Italy and Singapore.
The boyband will head back to Japan in July with a stop in Osaka, before holding one show in France, as well as performances in Thailand and Malaysia. Meanwhile, September will see iKON holding shows across North America, including New York, Dallas and Los Angeles.
Exact dates, venues and ticketing details have yet to be announced. According to the poster for the world tour, more dates are set to be announced in due time.
The dates for iKON’s ‘Take Off’ world tour are:
MAY
Taipei, Taiwan
Tokyo, Japan
JUNE
Manila, Philippines
Madrid, Spain
Essen, Germany
Florence, Italy
Singapore
JULY
Paris, France
Osaka, Japan
Bangkok, Thailand
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
SEPTEMBER
New York City, New York
Atlanta, Georgia,
Chicago, Illinois
Denver, Colorado
Dallas, Texas
Los Angeles, California
‘2023 iKON WORLD TOUR’ TAKE OFF
GET READY? SHOW TIME!#아이콘 #アイコン #iKON #143inc#JAY #SONG #BOBBY #DK #JU_NE #CHAN pic.twitter.com/zmpOv8nwXe
— iKON GLOBAL iKONIC (@iKONIC_143) March 7, 2023
The official tour announcement comes just days after the boyband confirmed that they would be embarking on a world tour sometime this year. Their ‘Take Off’ world tour also comes ahead of the upcoming release of Bobby’s debut solo single on March 21.
iKON parted ways with longtime agency YG Entertainment in late December. At the time, YG Entertainment announced that the agency and group had “mutually agreed” to end iKON’s exclusive contract, following a “long and careful discussion” with the group’s members.
The following month, iKON signed with 143 Entertainment. According to News1, iKON are reportedly preparing to release a new album in April. Neither iKON nor 143 Entertainment have yet to confirm or deny these reports.
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