Tomorrow X Together is bringing their fourth world tour to American shores, with the K-pop sensation announcing nine U.S. dates spanning seven cities for “Tomorrow X Together World Tour Act : Tomorrow.”
The five-member group — consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai — revealed the tour dates Thursday on global superfan platform Weverse, with the U.S. leg kicking off Sept. 9 in San Jose, California, at the SAP Center.
The tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Dallas, Rosemont, Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Newark, with multiple nights scheduled in both the Chicago suburb and New Jersey. A highlight of the tour will be the group’s return to Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium on Sept. 12, where they previously sold out consecutive nights in 2023.
“Act : Tomorrow” launches Aug. 22-23 at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome before heading stateside. The tour title reflects the band’s message of moving forward together toward a promised tomorrow, with the group promising their signature blend of intricate narrative, immersive stage production and captivating live performances.
The announcement coincides with the impending release of Tomorrow X Together’s fourth studio album, “The Star Chapter: Together,” due July 21. The record explores the concept of togetherness through the lens of youth saving each other and the world.
Since their debut, Tomorrow X Together has established themselves as Gen Z icons, with their 5th mini album “The Name Chapter: Temptation” debuting atop the Billboard 200 in January 2023. The group made history as the first K-pop act to perform at and later headline Lollapalooza, and became the first K-pop group to play two consecutive sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in 2024.
Their most recent release, “The Star Chapter: Sanctuary,” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, making them only the second K-pop act to place 11 releases on the chart, with six reaching the top 5.
The group will perform Sept. 9 at the SAP Center at San Jose, followed by Sept. 12 in Los Angeles at BMO Stadium. They’ll continue to Dallas’ American Airlines Center on Sept. 16, then hit the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, for shows Sept. 21-22. The tour moves to Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Sept. 25, Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena on Sept. 28, and wraps with performances Oct. 1-2 at Newark’s Prudential Center.
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