Ready to Be World Tour

2023–2024 concert tour by Twice

Twice 5th World Tour
"Ready to Be"
World tour by Twice
Associated albumReady to Be
Start dateApril 15, 2023 (2023-04-15)
Legs7
No. of shows
  • 23 in Asia
  • 16 in North America
  • 5 in Oceania
  • 5 in Europe
  • 2 in South America
  • 51 in total
Supporting actsVcha
Box office$54.2 million
Twice concert chronology

Twice 5th World Tour "Ready to Be" is the third worldwide concert tour and the fifth overall concert headlined by South Korean girl group Twice, in support of their twelfth extended play Ready to Be (2023). The tour began on April 15, 2023, at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, and is currently set to have 51 shows in Asia, North America, South America, Oceania and Europe.

Background

On February 21, 2023, JYP Entertainment announced that Twice would embark on their largest world tour so far, revealing 17 initial tour dates in 14 cities across East Asia, Australia, and North America.[1][2][3] On March 24, six additional dates in Australia and North America were added after most tickets sold out.[4][5] The second part of the tour was announced on April 24, with six shows in Southeast Asia and Europe. Two more shows were then added to the Europe leg "due to popular demand".[6][7] After the second concert in Tokyo on May 21, it was announced that four more shows would be held in Japan in December.[8] On June 8, a second tour date in Singapore was announced due to "overwhelming demand".[9] On June 17, a second show was added in the Philippines,[10] two days after ticket sales were temporarily suspended due to "suspicious activities detected online".[11] A second show was also added in Thailand on June 20.[12]

The third part of the tour was announced on August 28, with an additional concert in Melbourne, Australia, as well as shows in Indonesia, Mexico, and Brazil.[13][14] On September 7, a second show was added in Brazil after tickets sold out.[15][16] A second concert date was also added in Mexico after all tickets quickly sold out on September 14.[17] In December, it was announced that a concert at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will take place on March 16, 2024.[18] That same month, it was announced that four additional concerts would be held in Japan in July 2024, including two at Nissan Stadium.[19] In January 2024, Vcha was announced as the opening act for five concerts in Mexico City, São Paulo, and Las Vegas.[20][21][22] In April 2024, two more Tokyo dates were announced.[23]

Reception

In her review for the SoFi Stadium show, Thania Garcia of Variety praised the Twice's "newness", writing, "this year, for the first time, a drummer and guitarist join the girls on stage about mid-way into the set, adding a tinge of freshness to older singles like 'What Is Love?' and 'Queen of Hearts'. And though Twice is known for singing sugary pop songs about love, they certainly deliver one of the edgiest K-pop shows the U.S. has ever seen with Ready to Be." She continued to compliment the group's solo performances and the way the members "unapologetically embrace and celebrate their femininity" while "leaning into their sexuality for the first time".[24]

Similarly, Nylon's Crystal Bell praised the group's solo performances, writing, "it was liberating to finally see the members express themselves freely and give a glimpse of what (possibly) lies ahead." She furthermore complemented the live band version of their hit songs, and the overall concert atmosphere calling it "silly, carefree, and vibrant".[25]

Commercial performance

Twice became the first K-pop girl group to headline concerts in Japanese stadiums, with four performances in Yanmar Stadium Nagai and Ajinomoto Stadium.[26] The four shows sold 220,000 tickets from more than 1.2 million ticket applications.[27] In the United States, Twice became the first K-pop girl group to sell out and headline SoFi Stadium and MetLife Stadium.[28][3] On September 7, Twice became the first K-pop girl group to sell out a stadium in São Paulo.[15] Their concert at Marvel Stadium on November 4 was Australia's first K-pop stadium concert, and made Twice the first female group to headline a stadium in Australia.[29] They also became the first K-pop group to headline a concert at the Jakarta International Stadium.[30] In July 2024, Twice will become the first foreign female artist and second K-pop group (after TVXQ) to headline a concert at Japan's Nissan Stadium.[31][32]

In December 2023, Billboard reported that the tour grossed $54,200,000 from 18 shows.[33]

Set lists

Set list in South Korea

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More"
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Nightmare" (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Juice" (Lizzo cover) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Blame It on Me"
  21. "Queen of Hearts"
  22. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  23. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  24. "Dance the Night Away"
  25. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  26. "Got the Thrills"
  27. "Moonlight"
  28. "When We Were Kids"
  29. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
April 15 (Day 1)

  1. "Signal" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by spinning wheel)

April 16 (Day 2)

  1. "TT" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Wallflower" (picked by spinning wheel)
  3. "Basics" (picked by Twice)
  4. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
Set list in Australia

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More"
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Nightmare" / "Killin' Me Good" (Nov 4) (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Juice" (Lizzo cover) / "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Nov 4) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Dance the Night Away"
  24. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  25. "When We Were Kids"
  26. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
May 2 – Sydney (Day 1)

  1. "TT" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Candy Pop" (picked by Twice)

May 3 – Sydney (Day 2)

  1. "Up No More" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Wallflower" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

May 6 – Melbourne (Day 1)

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

May 7 – Melbourne (Day 2)

  1. "Candy Pop" (picked by Twice)
  2. "TT" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Say Something" (picked by Twice)

November 4 – Melbourne (Encore)

  1. "Signal" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Perfect World" (picked by Twice)
Set list in Japanese First Leg

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free"
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More" (Osaka & Tokyo)
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Nightmare" (Osaka & Tokyo) / "Killin' Me Good" (Nagoya & Fukuoka) (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Juice" (Osaka & Tokyo) / "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Nagoya & Fukuoka) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Dance the Night Away"
  24. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  25. "Celebrate" (Nagoya & Fukuoka)
  26. "Hare Hare"
  27. "Dance Again" (Nagoya & Fukuoka)
  28. "Happy Happy"
  29. "Candy Pop"
  30. "When We Were Kids"
  31. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
May 13 – Osaka (Day 1)

  1. "Celebrate"
  2. "Pink Lemonade"
  3. "Perfect World"

May 14 – Osaka (Day 2)

  1. "BDZ"
  2. "Celebrate"
  3. "Fanfare"

May 20 – Tokyo (Day 1)

  1. "Celebrate"
  2. "Pink Lemonade"

May 21 – Tokyo (Day 2)

  1. "Strawberry Moon"
  2. "BDZ"

December 16 – Nagoya (Day 1)

  1. "Wonderful Day"
  2. "Merry & Happy"

December 17 – Nagoya (Day 2)

  1. "Pink Lemonade"
  2. "Wonderful Day"

December 27 – Fukuoka (Day 1)

  1. "Breakthrough"
  2. "L.O.V.E"

December 28 – Fukuoka (Day 2)

  1. "Fanfare"
  2. "The Best Thing I Ever Did" (올해 제일 잘한 일)
Set list in USA and Canada

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free" (English ver.)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More" (Leg 2023)
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Nightmare" (Leg 2023) / "Killin' Me Good" (Paradise) (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Juice" (Lizzo cover) (Leg 2023) / "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Paradise) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "I Got You" (Paradise)
  21. "Queen of Hearts"
  22. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  23. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  24. "Dance the Night Away" (Leg 2023) / "One Spark" (Paradise)
  25. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  26. "When We Were Kids"
  27. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
June 10 – Inglewood

  1. "Doughnut" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Basics" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

June 12 – Oakland (Day 1)

  1. "Signal" (picked by Twice)
  2. "TT" (picked by Twice)

June 13 – Oakland (Day 2)

  1. "Blame It on Me" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Signal" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Basics" (picked by Twice)

June 16 – Tacoma

  1. "Doughnut" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Basics" (picked by Twice)

June 21 – Arlington

  1. "Candy Pop" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Got The Thrills" (picked by Twice)
  3. "TT" (picked by Twice)

June 24 – Houston (Day 1)

  1. "Missing U" (picked by Twice)
  2. "TT" (picked by Twice)

June 25 – Houston (Day 2)

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh (picked by Twice)
  2. "Candy Pop" (picked by Twice)

June 28 – Chicago (Day 1)

  1. "Rollin'" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Candy Pop" (picked by Twice)

June 29 – Chicago (Day 2)

  1. "Rollin'" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

July 2 – Toronto (Day 1)

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Celebrate" (picked by Twice)

July 2 – Toronto (Day 2)

  1. "Do It Again" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Celebrate" (picked by Twice)

July 6 – East Rutherford

  1. "Scandal" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Firework" (picked by Twice)

July 9 – Atlanta

  1. "Firework" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Celebrate" (picked by Twice)
  3. "TT" (picked by Twice)

March 16 (Once More) – Paradise

  1. "Look at Me" (날 바라바라봐) (picked by Twice)
  2. "Rush" (picked by Twice)
Set list in Singapore

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free" (English ver.)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More"
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Dance the Night Away"
  24. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  25. "When We Were Kids"
  26. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
September 2 (Day 1)

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Shot Clock" (picked by Twice)

September 3 (Day 2)

  1. "Jelly Jelly" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "BDZ" (Korean ver.) (picked by Twice)
Set list in Europe

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free" (English ver.)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More"
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Dance the Night Away"
  24. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  25. "When We Were Kids"
  26. "Crazy Stupid Love"

Encore
September 7 - London (Day 1)

  1. "TT" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

September 8 - London (Day 2)

  1. "TT" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Hare Hare" (picked by Twice)
  3. "Espresso" (picked by Twice)

September 11 - Paris

  1. "Hare Hare" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Signal" (picked by Twice)

September 13 - Berlin (Day 1)

  1. "TT" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Eye Eye Eyes" (picked by spinning wheel)

September 14 - Berlin (Day 2)

  1. "TT" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Espresso" (picked by Twice)
Set list in other Asian cities

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free" (English ver.)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "More & More" (Bangkok & Bulacan)
  5. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  6. "Brave"
  7. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  8. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  9. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  10. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  11. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  12. "Feel Special"
  13. "Cry for Me"
  14. "Fancy"
  15. "The Feels"
  16. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  17. "Killin' Me Good" (Jihyo solo)
  18. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Jeongyeon solo)
  19. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Dance the Night Away"
  24. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  25. "When We Were Kids"
  26. "Crazy Stupid Love"

September 23 - Bangkok (Day 1)

  1. "Like Ooh-Ahh" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Strawberry" (picked by spinning wheel)

September 24 - Bangkok (Day 2)

  1. "Strawberry" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Shot Clock" (picked by spinning wheel)

September 30 - Bulacan (Day 1)

  1. "Queen of Hearts" (picked by Twice)
  2. "BDZ" (Korean ver.) (picked by Twice)
  3. "Hot" (picked by spinning wheel)

October 1 - Bulacan (Day 2)

  1. “Jelly Jelly” (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. “Strawberry” (picked by spinning wheel)
  3. “BDZ” (Korean ver.) (picked by Twice)

December 23 - Jakarta

  1. "Doughnut" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Perfect World" (picked by Twice)
Set list in Brazil and Mexico

Main Set

  1. "Set Me Free" (English ver.)
  2. "I Can't Stop Me"
  3. "Go Hard"
  4. "Moonlight Sunrise"
  5. "Brave"
  6. "Try" (Colbie Caillat cover) (Dahyun solo, with piano)
  7. "Done for Me" (Charlie Puth cover) (Tzuyu solo)
  8. "New Rules" (Dua Lipa cover) (Sana solo)
  9. "Move" (Beyoncé cover) (Momo dance solo)
  10. "7 Rings" (Ariana Grande cover) (Mina solo)
  11. "Feel Special"
  12. "Cry for Me"
  13. "Fancy"
  14. "The Feels"
  15. "My Guitar" (Chaeyoung solo, with guitar)
  16. "Closer" (Jihyo solo)
  17. "Can't Stop the Feeling!" (Justin Timberlake cover) (Jeongyeon solo)
  18. "Pop!" (Nayeon solo, dance break version)
  19. "I Got You"
  20. "Queen of Hearts"
  21. "Yes or Yes" / "What Is Love?" / "Cheer Up" / "Likey" / "Knock Knock" / "Scientist" / "Heart Shaker"
  22. "Alcohol-Free" (acoustic band version)
  23. "Talk That Talk" (dance break version)
  24. "When We Were Kids"
  25. "Crazy Stupid Love"

February 2 - Mexico City (Day 1)

  1. "TT (TAK Remix)" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Hello" (picked by spinning wheel)[34]

February 3 - Mexico City (Day 2)

  1. "Oxygen" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Signal" (picked by spinning wheel)
  3. "1, 3, 2" (picked by spinning wheel)[35]

February 6 - São Paulo (Day 1)

  1. "Do Not Touch (Misamo)" (picked by Twice)
  2. "Doughnut" (picked by spinning wheel)[36]

February 7 - São Paulo (Day 2)

  1. "I'm Gonna Be a Star" (picked by spinning wheel)
  2. "Gone" (picked by spinning wheel)[37]


Notes

Tour dates

List of shows
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance
April 15, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
Beyond Live[a]
April 16, 2023
May 2, 2023 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
May 3, 2023
May 6, 2023 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
May 7, 2023
May 13, 2023 Osaka Japan Yanmar Stadium Nagai 220,000[40]
May 14, 2023
May 20, 2023 Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium
Beyond Live[b]
May 21, 2023
June 10, 2023 Inglewood[c] United States SoFi Stadium 250,000[41]
June 12, 2023 Oakland Oakland Arena
June 13, 2023
June 16, 2023 Tacoma[d] Tacoma Dome
June 21, 2023 Arlington[e] Globe Life Field
June 24, 2023 Houston Toyota Center
June 25, 2023
June 28, 2023 Chicago United Center
June 29, 2023
July 2, 2023 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
July 3, 2023
July 6, 2023 East Rutherford[f] United States MetLife Stadium
July 9, 2023 Atlanta Truist Park
September 2, 2023 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 9,000[42]
September 3, 2023
September 7, 2023 London England The O2 Arena
September 8, 2023
September 11, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
September 13, 2023 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
September 14, 2023
September 23, 2023 Pak Kret[g] Thailand Impact Arena 20,000[43]
September 24, 2023
September 30, 2023 Bocaue[h] Philippines Philippine Arena 81,000[44]
October 1, 2023
November 4, 2023 Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium 26,500[45]
December 16, 2023 Nagoya Japan Vantelin Dome Nagoya 150,000[A]
December 17, 2023
December 23, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Stadium
December 27, 2023 Fukuoka Japan Fukuoka PayPay Dome [A]
December 28, 2023
February 2, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Vcha 110,000[47]
February 3, 2024
February 6, 2024 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
February 7, 2024
March 16, 2024 Paradise[i] United States Allegiant Stadium
July 13, 2024 Osaka Japan Yanmar Stadium Nagai
July 14, 2024
July 20, 2024 Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium
July 21, 2024
July 27, 2024 Yokohama Nissan Stadium
July 28, 2024
Total 866,500

Notes

  1. ^ a b The attendance figure is combined from the shows held in Nagoya and Fukuoka on December 16, 17, 27, 28, 2023.[46]
  1. ^ April 16 only.
  2. ^ May 21 only.
  3. ^ Labelled as Los Angeles shows in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.
  4. ^ Labelled as Seattle shows in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.
  5. ^ Labelled as Dallas shows in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.
  6. ^ Labelled as New York shows in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.
  7. ^ Labelled as Bangkok shows in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.
  8. ^ Labelled as Bulacan shows in promotional material.
  9. ^ Labelled as Las Vegas in promotional material, disregarding city boundaries.

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