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  2. The Odd of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Odd of Love (stylized as TAEYEON CONCERT - 'The ODD Of LOVE') was the fifth concert tour and the first arena tour headlined by South Korean singer Taeyeon, in support of her third studio album INVU (2022). The tour started in June 2023 in Seoul and finished in August 2023 in Singapore, visit eight countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia.

  3. Yoasobi Asia Tour 2023–2024 - Wikipedia

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    Yoasobi Asia Tour 2023–2024. The Yoasobi Asia Tour 2023–2024 was the second headlining concert tour and first overseas by Japanese duo Yoasobi. Consisting of eight shows, the tour began on December 1, 2023, in Hong Kong, China, as part of Clockenflap music festival, and concluded on January 21, 2024, in New Taipei City, Taiwan.

  4. IU H.E.R.E.H. World Tour - Wikipedia

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    IU HEREH World Tour. (2024) IU HEREH World Tour (originally titled H.E.R.) is the first world tour and ninth concert tour overall by South Korean singer IU in support of her sixth extended play The Winning (2024). The tour began on March 2, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea and is currently set to conclude on September 22, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea.

  5. I Am Gloria World Tour - Wikipedia

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    No. of shows. 57. G.E.M. concert chronology. Queen of Hearts World Tour. (2017–19). I Am Gloria World Tour. (2023–25). The I Am Gloria World Tour is the fourth headlining concert tour by Chinese-Hong Kong recording artist G.E.M. (鄧紫棋). The tour began on December 7, 2023, at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium in Guangzhou.

  6. List of Girls' Generation concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The tour also saw the group perform in Hong Kong for the first time. The tour attracted 92,000 people in total. 2013: Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour: Girls & Peace: February 9, 2013 – April 21, 2013 (Japan) 200,000: 20 The group's second Japanese tour was announced on August 31, 2012, with ticket applicability starting September 12, 2012.

  7. List of TVXQ concert tours - Wikipedia

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    TVXQ concert tours TVXQ in May 2012 Asia/World tours 6 → Japan tours 11 ↙ Showcases 4 ↙ Fan meetings 3 The South Korean pop duo TVXQ have embarked on seven headlining concert tours, one of which has been worldwide, and ten others that were based exclusively in Japan. TVXQ originally debuted as a five-member group in December 2003, with members U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin, Hero Jaejoong ...

  8. List of Iz*One concert tours - Wikipedia

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    From June 7, 2019, to September 25, 2019, Iz*One headlined their only Asia tour, Iz*One 1st Concert "Eyes On Me", with 11 shows in 5 countries, drawing a total audience of 81,000. On September 13, 2020, the group held their first online concert, "Oneiric Theater", as in-person concerts were not possible due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. List of Jay Chou concert tours - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of concert tours of Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou (Chinese: 周杰倫). Chou's sixth concert tour, Opus Jay World Tour (2013–2015), attracted a total of around 1,800,000 people and grossed US$250 million. The singer's subsequent tour, The Invincible World Tour (2016–2019), was attended by 3,000,000 people.