Introduction to Tomorrow X Together’s World Tour
Tomorrow X Together is bringing their fourth world tour to American shores, announcing nine US dates in seven cities for their "Tomorrow X Together World Tour Act: Tomorrow". The five-member group, consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai, made the announcement on the global superfan platform Weverse.
Tour Dates and Locations
The US leg of the tour kicks off on September 9th in San Jose, California, at the SAP Center. The tour will then make stops in Los Angeles, Dallas, Rosemont, Atlanta, Washington DC, and Newark, with multiple nights planned in Chicago’s suburb and New Jersey. A highlight of the tour is the group’s return to the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on September 12th, where they sold out consecutive nights in 2023.
The Meaning Behind the Tour
The tour title "Act: Tomorrow" reflects the band’s message of promising a better tomorrow. The group promises to deliver their characteristic mix of complex narrative, immersive stage production, and captivating live performances. The tour starts on August 22nd and 23rd in Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome before heading to the US.
Upcoming Album Release
The announcement of the tour coincides with the upcoming release of Tomorrow X Together’s fourth studio album, "The Star Chapter: Together", on July 21. The album explores the concept of togetherness through the lens of youth, who come together to save each other and the world.
The Group’s Rise to Fame
Since their debut, Tomorrow X Together has established themselves as Gen Z icons, making history as the first K-Pop act to debut on the Billboard 200 in January 2023 with their 5th mini-album "The Name Chapter: Temptation". The group has also headlined Lollapalooza and became the first K-pop group to play two consecutive nights at Madison Square Garden in 2024.
Chart-Topping Success
Their most recent release, "The Star Chapter: Sanctuary", reached number 2 on the Billboard 200, with 11 of their releases placing in the top 11, and six reaching the top 5.
Full Tour Schedule
The group will perform on September 9th at the SAP Center in San Jose, followed by September 12th at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. They will then head to the American Airlines Center in Dallas on September 16, and the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, for shows on September 21 and 22. The tour will continue at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on September 25, the Capital One Arena in Washington DC on September 28, and wrap up with performances on October 1 and 2 at the Prudential Center in Newark.
