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    The best concerts to catch in Asia in 2025

    From Muse to Bibi, here are the top artists performing in Asia this year
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    Asia’s live music calendar is bursting at the seams this year, with legends, icons and hot new names alike storming stages from Seoul to Singapore. Whether you're chasing nostalgia, chaos or catharsis, this guide has you covered – one city, one chorus, one unforgettable night at a time. Let the countdown begin.

    All concert dates are accurate at the time of publishing though they’re subject to change throughout the year. This article is updated semi-regularly as new gigs are announced.

    September to December 2025

    The members of Mew, who are on a farewell tour around the world this year, perform on stage.

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    1. Mew

    It’s a bittersweet Asian tour for cult Danish outfit Mew , who’ll be signing off their 30-year career with a series of farewell dates this year. Fans of the band, affectionately known as “Frengers”, will gather to see off the ephemeral group, whose sound blends indie, shoegaze, dreampop and prog into a euphoric mix that lends itself well to moving live shows.

    Kuala Lumpur: 12 November
    Bangkok: 14 November
    Hong Kong: 16 November
    Singapore: 18 November
    Taipei: 21 November
    Osaka: 23 November
    Tokyo: 24 November
    Seoul: 26 November

    Tyler, the Creator holds a dynamic pose on stage.

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    2. Tyler, the Creator 

    Tyler, the Creator is bringing his Chromakopia tour to Asia this September , and it’s set to be anything but ordinary. The Odd Future alum will unleash his kaleidoscopic vision across four cities, backed by a discography that’s equal parts chaos and genius. Expect surreal visuals, razor-sharp bars and a crowd dressed to match the mood.

    Tokyo: 9-10 September
    Seoul: 13-14 September
    Bangkok: 16 September
    Manila: 20-21 September

    The members of Muse, who will be performing in Jakarta later this year, perform on stage with their respective instruments.

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    3. Muse

    As Muse continue to tease fans with new material ahead of a rumoured tenth album, their Jakarta show announcement was met with wild excitement. While the show is sure to have fans from the continent leaping on planes to glimpse the British prog rockers’ unsurpassed live show, it could hopefully be a sign that more Asian dates are coming. It’d sure be expensive to lug all that gear to the other side of the world for just one concert…

    Jakarta: 19 September

    Sting performs on stage as stage lighting shines in multiple directions behind him.

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    4. Sting

    Giant steps are what Sting will be taking… flying from the US to Japan to embark on the Asian leg of his Sting 3.0 tour . Performing hits from both his solo career and stint with The Police, the British multi-instrumentalist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will deliver his famed live concert experience to fans in Singapore, Bangkok and Kaohsiung in addition to five Japan dates.

    Kobe: 12 September
    Tokyo: 14-15 September
    Nagoya: 17 September
    Hiroshima: 19 September
    Fukuoka: 21 September
    Singapore: 23 September
    Bangkok: 25 September
    Kaohsiung: 27 September

    Bibi, who will perform around Asia for her Eve world tour, is seen singing on stage.

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    5. Bibi

    Sultry, subversive and impossible to pin down, Bibi is showing Asia some love on her Eve world tour . The Korean alt-pop starlet will bring her catchy catalogue to Osaka, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Taipei, promising sultry vocals, cinematic flair and a performance that’s part-concert, part-ever dream. Come for the hits, stay for the spectacle.

    Osaka: 16 September
    Tokyo: 18-19 September
    Fukuoka: 21 September
    Taipei: 4 October

    Air Supply, due to return to Asia for a series of concerts in 2025, perform on stage.

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    6. Air Supply

    Get ready to sway, sing and maybe shed a tear or two: Air Supply are back in Asia this September, bringing their soft rock serenades to fans who’ve been All Out of Love for far too long. With harmonies smoother than a silk shirt in the summer breeze, the Aussie duo will glide through a trio of dates that promise nostalgia, romance and lots of big singalong moments.

    Macao: 6 September
    Kuala Lumpur: 23 September
    Gelugor: 24 September
    Jakarta: 26 September

    Oasis, scheduled to come to Seoul and Tokyo in 2025, are seen performing on stage as audience members below raise their arms in excitement.

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    7. Oasis

    Don that football shirt and bucket hat: it’s time to relive the nineties. All eyes are now on the frères terribles of Britpop, aka Liam and Noel Gallagher, as they navigate their tranche of European and North and Central American dates this summer. If they can keep it civil, Asia might just be treated to a fly-by triumvirate of reunion gigs.

    Seoul: 21 October
    Tokyo: 25-26 October

    Nine Treasures, who will be touring the Chinese Mainland in October, are seen performing on stage with their instruments in hand.

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    8. Nine Treasures 

    Few genres pack the same punch as Mongolian folk metal, and Nine Treasures are the real deal. Straight from the steppe itself, this angry pentagram of players will touch down ready for horsehead fiddle-laced mayhem over a string of Chinese Mainland dates this October . Metalhead or not, you won’t want to miss the show.

    Harbin: 9 October
    Shenyang: 10 October
    Beijing: 12 October
    Wuhan: 21 October
    Nanjing: 24 October
    Guangzhou: 29 October
    Shenzhen: 31 October

    Travis Scott sings with a mic in hand as the backdrop of the stage turns red.

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    9. Travis Scott

    Travis Scott prepares to launch himself into Asia for a pair of gigs in Korea and Japan. The Sicko Mode hitmaker and fashion icon will bring his platinum-selling, lo-fi hip-hop aesthetic overseas on his fourth tour, Circus Maximus, in support of his 2023 album Utopia. Expect charisma and a crowd that knows every word.

    Seoul: 25 October
    Saitama: 8 November

    The members of Blackpink, who are touring around Asia in 2025, are seen performing on stage.

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    10. Blackpink

    Cue the lightsticks and hysteria: Blackpink are back to paint Asia shades of excited this autumn. The queens of K-pop, each now megastar soloists to boot, return with a five-city run that promises stadium-sized spectacle, infinitely copyable choreography and enough fan chants to shake the rafters. Whether you’re a day one Blink or just here for the fireworks, this is the pop juggernaut that delivers.

    Kaohsiung: 18-19 October
    Bangkok: 24-26 October
    Jakarta: 1-2 November
    Bulacan: 22-23 November
    Singapore: 29-30 November

    OneRepublic, on tour in Kaohsiung in December, perform on stage.

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    11. OneRepublic

    Anthemic choruses? Check. Stadium-sized singalongs? Absolutely. OneRepublic are heading to Kaohsiung this winter with a show that promises polished pop-rock perfection. Rest your voice beforehand, because you’ll be needing it to sing along to belters including Apologize and Counting Stars.

    Kaohsiung: 19 December

    Passenger, who will visit Asia this winter, is seen in mid-performance as the stage behind him lights up blue.

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    12. Passenger

    Tear-jerking troubadour Passenger is heading to Asia this winter with a trio of intimate shows . The songwriter behind Let Her Go will bring his acoustic soul-searching to stages in Singapore, Shanghai and Beijing, offering a quiet antidote to the season’s chaos.

    Singapore: 26 November
    Shanghai: 30 November
    Beijing: 3 December

    May to August

    he members of Guns N’ Roses, who are on their 2025 world tour, perform as colourful spotlights illuminate the stage.

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    13. Guns N’ Roses  

    Guns N’ Roses is one of the world’s most iconic rock bands: their big hair, huge solos and all-time classic hits, such as Sweet Child O' Mine, Welcome to the Jungle and November Rain attained legendary status with their 1987 album Appetite for Destruction – one of the best-selling records of all time. Their 2025 world tour will see those timeless anthems performed to Asian audiences. 

    Incheon: 1 May  

    Yokohama: 5 May  

    Taoyuan: 10 May  

    Bangkok: 13 May  

    Mumbai: 17 May  

    Manama: 20 May  

    Riyadh: 23 May  

    Abu Dhabi: 27 May 

    Taeyeon, a former Girls’ Generation member on her 2025 The Tense tour, performs solo onstage.

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    14. Taeyeon 

    Taeyeon is a powerhouse vocalist and one of the most respected figures in K-pop. After reaching success with the best-selling group Girls’ Generation, her solo career has flourished, with hits including I and Fine. Her 2025 The Tense tour , with a short run of dates across the region, is your chance to catch the magic of her live show.  

    Singapore: 3, 4 May 

    Bangkok: 31 May – 1 June  

    Hong Kong: 7 June 

    A crowd of people sitting on mats and towels waits in front of a stage at the Seoul Jazz Festival.

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    15. Seoul Jazz Festival 

    Seoul Jazz Festival is one of South Korea’s highest-profile music events, attracting jazz, R&B and pop music lovers from around the world. Held annually in Seoul’s iconic Olympic Park, the festival lineup features a mix of established international acts and emerging local talent. In 2025, expect to see performances by Jacob Collier, Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, The Yussef Dayes Experience, Snarky

    Puppy, Lany, Raye and more. 

    Seoul: 30 May – 1 June 

    Hans Zimmer performs on an electric guitar onstage.

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    An orchestra on a stage is illuminated by spotlights as a screen above plays a scene from a movie scored by Hans Zimmer.

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    16. Hans Zimmer Live  

    The mastermind behind some of the most renowned film scores ever created, Hans Zimmer, returns to Asia in 2025 . Known for his ability to craft instantly recognisable motifs for blockbusters including The Dark Knight, Interstellar, Inception, Gladiator, The Last Samurai and Dune, the legendary composer will perform with a full orchestra, delivering a spine-tingling experience that blends stunning visuals with his remarkable music. 

    Beijing: 4 May 

    Hangzhou: 7 May 

    Hong Kong: 14 May 

    Seoul: 17 May 

    Yokohama: 20 May 

    Nagoya: 24 May 

    Abu Dhabi: 31 May 

    The lead singer of Dir en Grey, touring Asia in 2025, performs onstage.

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    17. Dir en Grey  

    Dir En Grey, one of Japan’s most influential rock bands, is bringing their intense and theatrical live performances to Asia in 2025. The band has gained a massive global following for their metal fusion sound, which often ventures into mystical territory and dark themes. They also have a reputation for unforgettable live shows : don’t miss their hard-rocking theatrics this summer. 

    Taipei: 10 May 

    Hong Kong: 17, 18 May 

    Jay Chou sings onstage. The singer will be coming to Hong Kong in summer 2025.

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    18. Jay Chou  

    Jay Chou is a sonic hurricane: a wild fusion of Mandarin pop, R&B and even traditional Chinese sounds that hits you like a speedball of electric adrenaline. His concerts are a full-blown sensory experience, with pyrotechnics, neon lights and tonnes of swagger as he shifts from love ballads to rapid-fire raps with ease. His highly anticipated Carnival World Tour promises to bring his biggest hits, including Blue and White Porcelain and Simple Love, to the brand-new Kai Tak stadium this summer. 

    Hong Kong: 27-29 June 

    Lady Gaga, who’ll be on tour in Singapore in 2025, performs onstage.

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    19. Lady Gaga  

    Lady Gaga is bringing her colossal Mayhem Ball Tour to Asia in 2025, marking her first performance in the region in over a decade. After bursting onto the music scene with catchy pop songs such as Poker Face and Just Dance, she’s gone on to cement her status as one of the biggest popstars of all time. Known for her joyous, inclusive concert tours, she’ll be performing in Singapore , with four nights scheduled at the National Stadium.  

    Singapore: 18, 19, 21, 24 May 

    G-Dragon, who will be touring Asia in 2025, holds a mic onstage.

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    20. G-Dragon  

    G-Dragon has solidified his place as a K-pop legend through his chameleonic sound and personal style. He’s known for solo hits Heartbreaker and Crooked, as well as his tracks with Bigbang, while his ability to blend hip-hop, rock and electronic influences has made him an enduring icon. Beyond music, G-Dragon’s influence extends into global pop culture, shaping fashion, beauty and art trends across the world. 

    Tokyo: 10, 11 May 

    Bulacan: 17 May 

    Osaka: 25, 26 May 

    Macao: 7, 8 June 

    Taipei: 12, 13 July 

    Kuala Lumpur: 19, 20 July 

    Jakarta: 26 July 

    Hong Kong: 9, 10 August 

    Toronto band Valley, coming to Asia on tour in 2025, performs onstage.

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    21. Valley  

    Toronto’s Valley crafts breezy indie-pop with a dark, reflective edge. Their knack for infectious melodies and introspective lyrics resonates on tracks such as Like 1993 and Last Birthday. With lush arrangements and emotive vocals, they combine nostalgia with modern melancholy, delivering music that’s both effortlessly catchy and emotionally layered. It’s pop that digs deeper, making them one of the most compelling indie acts to emerge in recent years – catch them on tour in Asia . 

    Osaka: 3 June 

    Nagoya: 4 June 

    Tokyo: 5 June 

    Shanghai: 7 June 

    Bangkok: 9 June 

    Taipei: 11 June 

    Singapore: 13 June 

    Quezon City: 15 June 

    Members of girl group Babymonster, who will be touring Asia in 2025, pose for a group picture.

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    22. Babymonster 

    Babymonster, YG Entertainment’s latest K-pop sensation, fuses hard-hitting beats with intricate choreography and razor-sharp vocals. Having already drawn comparisons to Blackpink after forming last year, they’ve brought fresh blood to the scene with tracks including Dream and No Time. Their mix of female empowerment anthems and emotionally vulnerable ballads has won them hearts across the world, but they’re not here to play nice: they’re here to dominate. Watch out, the monster’s on the rise . 

    Singapore: 17 May 

    Hong Kong: 24, 25 May 

    Ho Chi Minh City: 31 May 

    Bangkok: 7, 8 June 

    Jakarta: 14 June 

    Kuala Lumpur: 21 June 

    Taipei: 28, 29 June 

    January to April  

    Coldplay performed to a packed crowd against concert lights 

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    23. Coldplay 

    Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour has grossed over US$1 billion (around HK$7.8 billion) since launching in 2022, and now the British rockers are returning to Asia for another clutch of shows. 

    Mumbai: 18 & 19 January 

    Hong Kong: 8, 9, 11, 12 April 

    Seoul: 16, 18, 19, 22 April 

    Mogwai performing on stage 

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    24. Mogwai  

    Known for their epic, instrumental soundscapes, Scottish post-rockers Mogwai craft music rich with atmosphere and emotion driven by dynamic contrasts and intricate guitar work: catch them on tour in Asia this year . 

    Bangkok: 8 March 

    Osaka: 11 March 

    Shinjuku: 12 March 

    Taipei: 14 March 

    Hong Kong: 16 March 

    Shanghai: 18 March 

    Beijing: 20 March 

    Black and white artist photo of Cigarettes After Sex 

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    25. Cigarettes After Sex  

    Cigarettes After Sex , the dream-pop maestros from El Paso, Texas, create ethereal soundscapes that feel like a hazy midnight reverie, perfect for those late-night existential musings.  

    Tokyo: 5 January 

    Seoul: 7 January 

    Hong Kong: 9 January 

    Kuala Lumpur: 11 January  

    Manila: 14 January 

    Jakarta: 17 January 

    Bangkok: 21 January 

    Delhi (Gurugram): 24 January 

    Mumbai: 25 January 

    Bengaluru: 28 January 

    Dubai: 31 January 

    Singapore: 3 February 

    Taoyuan: 22 March 

    Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine singing into a microphone  

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    26. Maroon 5  

    Few bands have reinvented themselves and stayed at the forefront of music for as long as Maroon 5, largely due to their gift for fusing catchy hooks with a funky, soulful edge. Their world tour takes them to Asia in 2025. 

    Manila: 29 January 

    Jakarta: 1 February 

    Bangkok: 3 February 

    Tokyo: 6, 8, 9 February 

    Kuala Lumpur: 12 February 

    Kaohsiung: 14 February 

    Band One Republic performing on stage  

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    27. OneRepublic 

    Colorado rockers OneRepublic have been a fixture on global stages since their debut in 2002. Expect anthems such as Apologise, Counting Stars and Secrets on their Asian arena tour this year . 

    Shanghai: 12 January 

    Hangzhou: 14 January 

    Wuhan: 16 January 

    Seoul: 18 January 

    Osaka: 20 January 

    Tokyo (Koto City): 22 January 

    Hanoi: 24 January 

    Ho Chi Minh: 26 January 

    Porter Robinson performing on stage 

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    28. Porter Robinson  

    Porter Robinson’s immersive euphoric sound is coming to Asia. His live shows are a sensory overload , cementing his decade-plus status as a pioneer in the electronic music scene.  

    Tokyo: 10 February 

    Osaka: 11 February 

    Nagoya: 12 February 

    Fukuoka: 14 February 

    Green Day frontman singing into a microphone as he plays guitar  

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    29. Green Day  

    Like a shot of whiskey in a world of light beer, Green Day have never shied away from the gritty, real and rebellious – a reminder that rock ’n’ roll is about breaking the rules and living life loud. Join them on the Asia leg of their tour this January and February. 

    Dubai: 27 January 

    Bangkok: 12 February 

    Jakarta: 15 February 

    Kuala Lumpur: 18 February 

    Osaka: 21 February 

    Nagoya: 23 February 

    Yokohama: 25 & 26 February 

    Kylie Minogue dancing on stage  

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    30. Kylie Minogue  

    Aussie pop queen Kylie Minogue has dazzled on both the screen and stage since the ’80s with a career that’s a masterclass in staying power and star quality. She’ll perform four dates in Asia this March. 

    Bangkok: 10 March 

    Tokyo: 12 March 

    Kaohsiung: 15 March 

    Manila: 17 March 

    Singer Niki waving to the crowds as she performs 

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    31. Niki  

    Indonesian pop sensation Niki has been turning heads since her debut with 88rising, the US label that promotes Asian artists. Watch her perform live before she goes stratospheric. 

    Hong Kong: 9 Feb 

    Manila: 11, 12 Feb 

    Jakarta: 14, 16 Feb 

    Singapore: 18 Feb 

    Taipei: 20 Feb 

    Bangkok: 22 Feb 

    Kuala Lumpur: 25, 26 Feb 

    Singer Ed Sheeran wearing sunglasses as he performs  

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    32. Ed Sheeran  

    Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has captivated the world with his soulful lyrics and blend of pop, folk and acoustic music. The charming Brit will be performing in Asia early next year as part of his Mathematics world tour, when you’ll be able to catch chart-topping hits like Shape of You and Bad Habits across the region. 

    Thimphu: 24 January 

    Pune: 30 January 

    Hyderabad: 2 February 

    Chennai: 5 February 

    Bengaluru: 8 February 

    Shillong: 12 February 

    Delhi: 15 February 

    Hangzhou: 24, 25, 26, 28 February & 1, 2 March 

    Wave to Earth singing as he performs on stage 

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    33. Wave to Earth  

    Known for their dreamy soundscapes and introspective lyrics, South Korean indie rock trio Wave to Earth lead a journey through emotion and atmosphere – don’t miss your opportunity to join them this year. 

    Kuala Lumpur: 19 January 

    Tokyo: 21 January 

    Hong Kong: 5 February 

    Taipei: 7 February 

    Bangkok: 9 February 

    Singapore: 11 February 

    Jakarta: 13 February 

    Manila: 28 February 

    Kehlani dancing on stage 

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    34. Kehlani  

    Kehlani’s journey from PopLyfe to solo stardom is a testament to her resilience and talent. The Oakland-born R&B powerhouse is lauded for her authenticity, with hits like Gangsta that blend lyrical realness with smooth melodies. Her world tour brings her to Asia in early 2025 . 

    Kuala Lumpur: 21 February 

    Manila: 23 February 

    Yokohama: 26 February 

    Osaka: 28 February 

    Seoul: 6 March 

    Hong Kong: 8 March 

    Taipei: 10 March 

    Singapore: 13 March 

    Kyuhun smiling on stage 

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    35. Kyuhyun  

    Velvet-voiced and charismatic, it’s hard to look away when Kyuhyun is onstage. Known for his powerful ballads, TV presenting and musical theatre roles, he originally debuted as a member of K-pop outfit Super Junior before striking out – and finding considerable success on his own. You can catch him across Asia on the below dates . 

    Kaohsiung: 4 January   

    Hong Kong: 25 January   

    Jakarta: 8 February   

    Taipei: 22 February   

    Yokohama: 5 & 6 March   

    Bangkok: 15 March   

    Macau: 22 March   

    Manila: 5 April   

    Singer Gracie Abrams smiling as she plays the guitar 

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    36. Gracie Abrams 

    Indie-pop sensation Gracie Abrams has been making waves with her heartfelt tracks since her debut. Known for songs like I Miss You and her recent chart-topper That’s So True, she’s set to captivate audiences on her upcoming tour . Don’t miss the chance to hear her raw, emotional storytelling live. 

    Singapore: 3 April   

    Seoul: 6 April   

    Tokyo: 8 April   

    Shanghai: 10 April   

    Hong Kong: 14 April   

    Taipei: 17 April   

    Bangkok: 19 April  

    Singer Keshi performing on stage shirtless 

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    37. Keshi  

    Texan-born singer Keshi blends soulful pop melodies with emotional storytelling, as heard in tracks like Soft Spot and Beside you. In 2025, he’ll be touring his second album Requiem across Asia , which delves into the topics of fame, loss and love, resulting in angsty songs ideal for belting out in a huge crowd.  

    Yokohama: 18-19 February   

    Hong Kong: 21 February   

    Jakarta: 23 February   

    Kuala Lumpur: 24 February   

    Bangkok: 26 February   

    Seoul: 1 March   

    Pasay: 4 March   

    Singapore: 26 March   

    Taipei: 28-29 March  

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