
aespa Hamilton Concert — Sep 15, 2026 at Hamilton Arena
aespa is confirmed to perform in Hamilton on Tue, September 15, 2026 at Hamilton Arena. This is aespa's only currently scheduled Hamilton date on the 2026 tour, so seats tend to move quickly — especially floor and lower-bowl sections. Live Ticketmaster availability is shown below and refreshes daily.
aespa Hamilton Concert Details
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aespa Hamilton Ticket Prices
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About the Venue — Hamilton Arena
The aespa Hamilton show takes place at Hamilton Arena (101 York Blvd). Plan to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before doors — lines and bag checks can stretch for big tour stops like this. Rideshare is typically the easiest way to arrive and leave on a show night. For paid parking, venue lots and nearby garages tend to fill 60 to 90 minutes before showtime.
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About aespa
aespa were assembled by SM Entertainment after the company's longest girl-group development gap in years — Red Velvet had debuted in 2014, and the years between were spent restructuring SM's training pipeline, building out the NCT system, and preparing what would become the most conceptually ambitious launch in the label's modern history. The lineup that emerged in late 2020 brought together Karina, the Korean leader, lead dancer, and main rapper who had been training at SM since 2016 after being scouted in Seoul; Giselle, the Japanese-Korean rapper raised in Tokyo who joined SM in 2019; Winter, the Korean lead vocalist and dancer who trained alongside Karina from 2016; and Ningning, the Chinese main vocalist from Harbin who joined SM Rookies as a child trainee in 2016 after being scouted at a vocal competition. The debut single Black Mamba landed on November 17, 2020, alongside a launch-day music video that introduced the KWANGYA worldbuilding and broke the 24-hour view record for any K-pop group debut at the time. The follow-up singles Forever and Next Level through the first half of 2021 cemented the visual identity — Next Level in particular, originally written for the A Quiet Place: Part II soundtrack and reworked by SM into the group's own breakthrough single, became one of the defining K-pop songs of the year and the cornerstone of every subsequent setlist. The mini-album Savage in October 2021 was the first proper EP and shipped with the title track and the digital single Iconic. The Girls EP in 2022 added the title track Girls and the introspective B-side Illusion. My World in May 2023, led by the single Spicy, became the group's first K-pop chart million-seller and pushed the album body of work into stadium-tour territory. Drama followed in November 2023, and the first full-length studio album Armageddon dropped in May 2024 with the title track of the same name plus the pre-release Supernova, which became aespa's biggest commercial single yet — a Hot 100 chart entry, a Spotify global hit, and the song that effectively crossed the group from the K-pop core audience into the broader Western pop conversation. Whiplash followed as a year-end EP in late 2024 and pushed the group's discography deeper into the dance-pop territory the Supernova era had opened. The tour catalogue has expanded in lockstep with the recorded one. SYNK: Hyper Line, the first headline tour, ran from February through September 2023, opening with a four-night stand at Seoul's Jamsil Indoor Stadium, then routing through Tokyo, Osaka, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, Macau, Taipei, and then to the United States for the group's first solo North American shows at Newark, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Houston. The SYNK: Parallel Line tour followed in 2024 with stadium-tier rooms in Seoul and Tokyo and a larger North American arena footprint. The Live Tour 2025 cycle pushed the group to multi-night arena and small-stadium dates across Asia, North America, and Europe. The fandom — MY, pronounced mai, official Korean fandom name — has built one of the most coordinated light-stick programmes in modern K-pop, with the SYNK Stick programmed to Bluetooth-synchronise to the stage production at every show.
