IVE World Tour 2026
Is IVE Coming to Your City?
0 / 12 citiesLive tour status for IVE across 12 of the biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
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- How do I get IVE tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most IVE shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About IVE
IIVE brings the 2026 world-tour staging that K-pop fans plan months ahead for — meticulous choreography, multi-act setlists, video walls, and fan-chant moments that make the live show fundamentally different from the streaming version. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside IVE
IVE — stylised in capitals, pronounced eye-vee, the six-member South Korean girl group whose dive-into-yourself worldbuilding and post-IZ*ONE pedigree have made them one of the most commercially successful fourth-generation K-pop debuts — are Yujin (leader), Gaeul, Rei, Wonyoung, Liz, and Leeseo. The group debuted in December 2021 under Starship Entertainment, the longtime Korean label whose roster previously launched Sistar, Monsta X, Cosmic Girls, and IST Entertainment's broader pipeline, and they did so with two of the most-watched faces in fourth-generation K-pop already on their roster: An Yujin and Jang Wonyoung, both former IZ*ONE members whose two and a half years inside Mnet's Produce 48 project group had already built a sizeable international fanbase before IVE existed as a concept. The remaining four members — Gaeul, Rei, Liz, and Leeseo — were assembled around the IZ*ONE core through the Starship trainee pipeline. The fandom name is DIVE — IVE plus the letter D, also a deliberate echo of dive-into-yourself self-discovery worldbuilding — and one of the most engaged early-life K-pop fan communities on streaming and chart-coordination. The debut single ELEVEN landed on December 1, 2021, and within twelve months IVE had released LOVE DIVE, After LIKE, and the Eleven album cycle that cleared multiple Hot 100 entries on the Circle chart and made the group the fastest fourth-generation girl group to a million-seller. The cycle since has stayed at that scale and pushed further. I AM, the title track of the debut full-length studio album I've IVE, debuted at the top of the Korean charts in April 2023 and became one of the year's defining K-pop songs. Baddie, Either Way, and the IVE SWITCH EP in late 2023 maintained the chart run. Accendio and the I'VE MINE EP in 2024 pushed the production budget higher. REBEL HEART, the title track of the late-2024 EP, anchored what became the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour 2024–2025 — the group's first headline world tour with multi-night arena stands across Asia, North America, and Europe. The schedule strip at the top of this page pulls live from primary ticketing feeds the moment new IVE tour dates clear.
About IVE
IVE were assembled by Starship Entertainment as the agency's first proper girl-group launch in the post-IZ*ONE era, with the deliberate strategy of building around the two faces — An Yujin and Jang Wonyoung — whose IZ*ONE tenure had already cleared the international-fandom barrier that most rookie K-pop groups have to spend their first eighteen months crossing. IZ*ONE, the project group formed via Mnet's Produce 48 reality competition in 2018, had disbanded in April 2021 after the maximum two-and-a-half-year contract built into the project format, and the post-disbandment scramble for the most-marketable IZ*ONE members became one of the most-watched talent-acquisition moments in modern K-pop. Yujin and Wonyoung re-signed with Starship — both members had been Starship trainees before being seconded to IZ*ONE — and Starship built IVE around them. The remaining four members came through the Starship trainee pipeline: Gaeul, the main rapper and oldest non-IZ*ONE member, joined Starship after winning a 2018 audition; Rei, the Japanese rapper and lead dancer, joined Starship in 2019 after being scouted in Tokyo; Liz, the lead vocalist, joined as a child trainee; and Leeseo, the maknae and visual, joined Starship in 2019 at age thirteen. The debut single ELEVEN landed on December 1, 2021, and immediately cleared the top of the Circle Digital chart, the Melon and Genie streaming platforms, and the Korean radio rotation, with first-week album sales of 100,000-plus copies — already a respectable mid-tier K-pop debut number, made remarkable by the speed at which it cleared. LOVE DIVE in April 2022 followed and became the song that crossed IVE into the mainstream Korean cultural conversation, anchored by the dance-pop choreography and the multi-million-view music video. After LIKE in August 2022 sampled Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive and pushed the group's chart and streaming numbers further. The two singles, along with the debut Eleven EP and the second EP After Like, established IVE as the breakout fourth-generation girl group of 2022 alongside NewJeans and (G)I-DLE's commercial run. I've IVE, the debut full-length studio album, dropped in April 2023 with the title track I AM and became a million-seller — the fastest fourth-generation girl group album to clear one million copies in its first week. The track Kitsch served as the pre-release. Baddie, the lead single of the I've MINE EP released in October 2023, pushed the production scale higher and the choreography into more aggressive dance-pop territory than the earlier title-track template. Either Way ran as the second single from the same EP. The I've MINE comeback in 2024 led with Accendio and Heya, and the late-2024 IVE EMPATHY EP led with REBEL HEART — the title track that became the centrepiece of the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour 2024–2025. The first headline world tour, SHOW WHAT I HAVE, opened in Seoul at the KSPO Dome with a multi-night stand in late 2023, then routed through Asia in early 2024 (Tokyo, Osaka, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta), then to North America in the summer 2024 leg (Newark, Atlanta, Houston, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles), then to continental Europe and the UK in the fall 2024 leg (Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, London), and continued into 2025 with additional Asian and Western dates. The fandom — DIVE — has built one of the most engaged fourth-generation girl-group communities on YouTube, TikTok streaming, and chart-coordination platforms, and the official light stick is called the IVE Light Stick (in DIVE-coloured purple) with the standard Bluetooth-synchronisation programming at every show.
IVE tour dates and how their world tours are structured
IVE tours run at the top end of the fourth-generation K-pop touring economy — multi-night arena stands in core markets, stadium-tier rooms in Seoul and Tokyo, and a production template that integrates heavy LED-wall visual programming, full backup-dance crews, and the polished K-pop title-track choreography that the group's catalogue has defined. The SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour 2024–2025 was the first proper IVE world tour and ran 30-plus dates from Seoul through Asia to North America, Europe, and back to Asia, clearing 400,000-plus paid attendees combined. The Seoul opening stand at the KSPO Dome was a three-night multi-night affair. Tokyo Dome dates anchored the Japanese leg. Newark Prudential Center, Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena, Toronto Scotiabank Arena, Chicago United Center, Atlanta State Farm Arena, and Houston Toyota Center anchored the North American leg, with most cities clearing a single arena date and the highest-demand markets running multi-night stands. The European leg included London O2 Arena, Paris Accor Arena, Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena, and Amsterdam Ziggo Dome. A typical IVE arena show runs 125 to 140 minutes across roughly 22 to 26 songs, structured into clear acts rather than a flat list. The show opens with one of the harder dance-heavy title tracks — REBEL HEART, Baddie, and I AM have alternated as openers across recent legs — and rolls through a first block of choreography-led group numbers that lean into the catalogue's harder edges (Heya, Accendio, Either Way, Kitsch). A mid-show vocal stretch slows the tempo into ballad and mid-tempo territory and lets the vocal line — Liz, Wonyoung, Yujin — feature on stripped-back arrangements before the choreography ramps back up. Solo and sub-unit segments split the back half — Wonyoung on a solo dance feature, Gaeul on a rap-led showcase, Rei on a dance-and-rap pair feature, Yujin on a leader-led vocal moment — and the back-half full-group dance block ramps the hardest-hitting singles in waves (LOVE DIVE, After LIKE, ELEVEN, I AM). The encore typically closes on a fan-favourite B-side or the title track of the current comeback. Production integrates a B-stage runway out into the floor for sub-unit and solo segments, full pyrotechnics on the explosive choruses, full vertical LED column programming flanking the main stage, a touring crew of 14 to 16 backup dancers, full in-ear monitoring across the six members, and the IVE Light Stick Bluetooth-synchronisation programme that turns the entire arena into a coordinated purple colour field. Production travels with the tour rather than being scaled per venue. Dates announce in batches tied to the album cycle — every EP or studio album typically anchors a leg of touring. The Starship official site, the Lysn fan-club app, and the IVE official social channels post first, followed by promoter pre-sale registration. The schedule strip at the top of this page pulls live from primary ticketing feeds the moment new IVE tour dates clear.
IVE tickets, DIVE fan-club presale, and the secondary market
IVE tickets clear primarily through Ticketmaster and Live Nation in North America, AXS in the UK, Eventim across continental Europe, regional partners across Asia (Lawson Ticket and Pia in Japan; Melon Ticket and Interpark in Korea; SISTIC in Singapore; ThaiTicketMajor in Bangkok; Klook and Cityline in Hong Kong), and the official DIVE fan-club pre-sale through Lysn ahead of every on-sale. Arena pricing tiers run roughly $70 to $130 USD for upper-bowl reserved seats, $130 to $240 for lower bowl and side-stage views, $240 to $380 for floor general admission and lower-end packages, and $500 to $1,800 for VIP tiers that bundle premium seating, early venue entry, soundcheck access, exclusive merchandise, and on select dates a group photo opportunity. Dynamic pricing is active on Ticketmaster Platinum inventory and on premium-tier seats in core markets — Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, London — where the highest-demand rows have cleared on-sale at multiples of face value. The DIVE Fan Club presale through Lysn opens first, then the Starship official-site presale, then the credit-card partner presale where applicable, then the venue presale, then the general on-sale. Signing up for DIVE fan-club membership ahead of the on-sale window is the single highest-leverage move for fans chasing premium-market tickets at anything close to face value, and the annual membership cost is dwarfed by the spread on a single resale ticket in a premium row. Verified Fan registration, when the tour uses it, attempts to filter bots out of the queue and is worth completing even if codes are scarce. Secondary inventory shows up on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Viagogo internationally once the on-sale opens, often at 150 to 300 percent of face value on premium nights and higher on the front floor; the realistic non-presale path is to track resale in the week before a non-premium-market show as speculative listings cool, verify mobile-transfer eligibility before purchase, and avoid hard-copy or paper-ticket listings entirely.
IVE setlists and what to expect from an arena show
An IVE arena setlist typically runs 22 to 26 songs across roughly 130 minutes, structured into clear acts rather than a flat list. The show opens with one of the harder dance-heavy title tracks — REBEL HEART, Baddie, I AM, and Heya have alternated as openers across recent tour legs — and rolls through a first block of choreography-led group numbers that lean into the catalogue's harder edges (Kitsch, Accendio, Either Way, Off the Record). A mid-show vocal stretch slows the tempo into ballad and mid-tempo territory (Holy Moly, Take It, Mine, Royal) and lets the vocal line — Liz, Wonyoung, Yujin — feature on stripped-back arrangements. The solo and sub-unit segment splits the back half — Wonyoung on a solo dance feature that has become a tour signature, Gaeul on a rap-led showcase (often a stripped-back version of the catalogue's harder rap features), Rei on a dance-and-rap pair feature alongside Gaeul, Yujin on a leader-led vocal-and-dance moment, Liz on a high-note vocal showcase, and Leeseo on a maknae-led performance segment. The back-half full-group dance block ramps the hardest-hitting singles in waves — LOVE DIVE, After LIKE, ELEVEN, I AM — with full pyrotechnics and LED-column programming, and the choreography fan-chants reach their loudest moments here. The encore typically closes on a fan-favourite B-side, the title track of the current comeback, or a special-occasion cover that the tour has rotated (After LIKE has anchored several encore slots given its Gloria Gaynor sample and the singalong moment it creates). Expect short choreography-led interludes, full pre-recorded VCRs that move the show through narrative chapters, and a coordinated light-stick programme that the production team scripts song by song. For night-by-night setlist data and exact song order across a tour leg, Setlist.fm filtered by IVE is the community-edited source and usually has accurate data inside 24 hours of doors closing on each date. Setlists do shift across a tour leg — the order from opening night is not a guarantee for closing night — so check the latest entry before the show if surprise-free is what you want.
IVE meet-and-greets, DIVE fan club, and Lysn experiences
Official IVE meet-and-greets in the traditional Western pop sense — face-to-face fan signings, photo lines, hi-touch events — are rare outside South Korea and Japan, where the model is established as part of the album-launch fansign and hi-touch lottery system. At international tour dates, the closest equivalent is the official VIP package that bundles early venue entry, a soundcheck viewing slot, a commemorative laminate, exclusive merchandise, and on select dates a group photo opportunity (no individual member time, group photo only) or a brief send-off line. Full one-on-one meet-and-greets at international tour dates are not a standard offering on the touring template. The substantive fan-access path runs through the official DIVE fan-club membership on Lysn, which includes exclusive video and behind-the-scenes content, member messages on the Lysn platform, fan-club presale access for tour dates, and periodic DIVE-only video call events that are allocated by lottery to membership holders in good standing. Album-launch fansigns and lottery-allocated in-person events do still happen in Korea and Japan tied to album releases, but international DIVE have to travel for them, and the lottery odds at album-launch fansign events are steep enough that travel is the easier guarantee than winning a slot from outside Korea. The realistic North American and European fan-access strategy is membership-first, presale-first, and acceptance that the meet-and-greet model IVE use differs from Western pop norms.
Tour cities
Seoul
Seoul is IVE's home city and the only market that consistently gets the most ambitious staging of any tour cycle. Group dates land at the KSPO Dome in Olympic Park for the standard arena-tier home stand, the Jamsil Indoor Stadium for smaller arena dates, the Inspire Arena in Incheon for newer-venue routing, and the Gocheok Sky Dome for the largest stadium-tier comeback shows. The SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour anchored a three-night multi-night stand at the KSPO Dome in late 2023, and the post-tour comeback dates have continued in the same room. IVE Seoul dates draw international DIVE travelling in from across Asia, North America, and Europe, and the surrounding IVE pop-up store, Lysn merchandise activations, and Starship Entertainment showcase programming turn the city into a multi-day fan destination for the duration of the stand. Public transit via Seoul Metro Line 9 reaches Olympic Park directly and Line 2 covers Jamsil; expect heavy crowd control around stations on show nights and allow 90 minutes for post-show egress at KSPO Dome capacity.
Tokyo
Tokyo is IVE's largest non-Korean market and the most reliable multi-night stand on any Asian leg. Group dates land at the Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo for stadium-tier rooms, the Saitama Super Arena and Makuhari Messe for arena-tier multi-night stands, and the Pia Arena MM in Yokohama for newer-venue routing. Japanese DIVE are among the most coordinated chapters in the fanbase — light-stick programmes, fan-chants, and arena-wide colour displays tend to run tightest at Tokyo dates — and the dedicated Japanese-language singles and album releases (Wave, the IVE Japanese-language singles series) typically earn dedicated setlist segments at Tokyo shows that you will not hear in other cities. Wonyoung's profile in the Japanese market is particularly high through fashion ambassadorships and brand work, and the Tokyo dates tend to draw additional fashion-industry attendance alongside the K-pop crowd. The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and JR Chuo Line cover the venue circuit; allow extra time for post-show crowd egress at Dome capacity.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is IVE's most-played US market and the city where the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour anchored a sold-out date at the Crypto.com Arena in the summer 2024 North American leg. Crypto.com Arena downtown is the standing assumption for any IVE LA arena date, with BMO Stadium and the Hollywood Bowl as plausible stadium-tier or outdoor-amphitheatre alternates depending on routing. The 2024 LA date sold out on initial on-sale and drove secondary-market pricing to two-to-three times face value on premium floor seats. LA shows draw industry attendance alongside hardcore DIVE, and the city's Korean-American community alongside the broader K-pop crowd produces one of the most consistently sold-out runs of any tour. Crypto.com Arena is best reached via Metro A Line or E Line to Pico Station or rideshare; on-site parking at arena capacity is brutal and pre-paid is essentially mandatory.
New York
New York anchors the East Coast on any IVE US leg. Prior tour routing has used the Prudential Center in Newark as the standard tri-state arena venue, with Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and the UBS Arena in Belmont Park as plausible alternates depending on the tour leg. The NYC and tri-state DIVE base is one of the deepest in the world, with the diversity of the New York fanbase matching the group's global reach more than almost any other tour stop. Prudential Center is reachable via NJ Transit from Penn Station to Newark Penn Station and a short walk; MSG is directly above Penn Station; Barclays Center via the Atlantic Avenue subway hub. Allow 60 minutes plus for post-show egress at full arena capacity.
Toronto
Toronto is IVE's biggest Canadian market and a confirmed stop on the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour North American leg, where the group played the Scotiabank Arena and sold out the room on initial on-sale. Scotiabank Arena downtown remains the standing assumption for any future IVE Toronto date, with the Coca-Cola Coliseum and the Budweiser Stage outdoor amphitheatre as plausible alternates for smaller-capacity routing. The multi-cultural Toronto and GTA DIVE base produces one of the most diverse audiences on the North American leg, with strong contingents from the Korean-Canadian community in North York, the broader K-pop crowd across the GTA, and travelling DIVE from Montreal, Ottawa, and the upstate New York border. TTC subway Line 1 reaches Union Station directly with a short walk to Scotiabank Arena; demand-pricing on rideshare around show times is steep and transit is the realistic choice for most fans.
Chicago
Chicago is the Midwest anchor for any IVE North American leg, with the United Center on the West Side serving as the standard arena venue for recent tours and Allstate Arena in Rosemont as a smaller alternative. DIVE Chicago pull from Milwaukee, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, and the broader Midwest for what is usually the only regional date on a tour. The United Center is reachable via the CTA Pink and Green Lines plus a short shuttle or walk, and the surrounding West Loop neighbourhood has the restaurant and bar density to absorb the pre-show and post-show crowd. Allstate Arena requires a rideshare from the Blue Line Rosemont stop. Expect the on-sale to clear fastest in the upper bowl tier where the price-to-sightline math is friendliest to travelling DIVE making a one-night trip; floor and lower-bowl premium clears within the first minutes of any on-sale.
Atlanta
Atlanta is the Southeastern US anchor for any IVE North American leg, with State Farm Arena downtown serving as the standard arena venue for the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour and the smaller Coca-Cola Roxy at The Battery as an alternative for showcase-scale dates. DIVE Atlanta pull from Nashville, Charlotte, Birmingham, Jacksonville, and the broader Southeast for what is usually the only regional date on a tour. The Korean-American community across Gwinnett County and the Doraville district produces one of the most organised Korean-diaspora K-pop chapters in the Southeast, and the city's broader K-pop and global-pop fanbase reliably sells out arena-scale dates. State Farm Arena is reachable via MARTA Red and Gold Lines to GWCC/CNN Center station with a short walk to the arena; on-site parking is limited and pre-paid is the realistic choice.
Houston
Houston is the Texas and broader Gulf Coast anchor for any IVE North American leg, with the Toyota Center downtown serving as the standard arena venue for the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour. DIVE Houston pull from San Antonio, Austin, Dallas (when no separate Dallas date routes), New Orleans, and the broader Gulf Coast for what is usually the only regional date on a tour. The Korean-American community in the Spring Branch and Bellaire districts alongside the broader K-pop crowd across the metro produces one of the most reliable arena sell-outs on the Southern US leg. The Toyota Center is reachable via Houston METRO Red Line to Bell/Downtown Transit Center; on-site parking is available but typically pre-paid clears faster than venue lots on show night. Expect the on-sale to clear fastest in the upper bowl and side-stage seats; the floor and lower-bowl premium tiers clear within minutes of any on-sale opening.
London
London is IVE's UK and European anchor, with the O2 Arena in Greenwich serving as the arena venue for the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour and the historic standing assumption for any future IVE UK date. The OVO Arena Wembley and the Wembley Arena are plausible alternates at single-night arena scale, with the SSE Arena Wembley as a smaller alternative. UK DIVE pull from across England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and continental Europe for the only regional date on most tour legs, and London tends to clear faster than almost any other on-sale outside Seoul. The O2 Arena via the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich is the standard transit route; allow extra time for crowd control at the station on show nights and consider Thames Clipper boats from central London as a slower but uncrowded alternative.
Paris
Paris is IVE's continental Europe anchor, with the Accor Arena at Bercy serving as the standard arena venue for the SHOW WHAT I HAVE Tour and the Adidas Arena in Porte de la Chapelle as a newer alternative. DIVE Paris pull from across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and parts of Germany for what is usually the only regional date on a tour leg, and the K-pop and broader Asian-pop crowd across the Île-de-France region reliably sells out arena-scale dates. Wonyoung's profile across the Paris fashion-industry scene through her brand ambassadorships adds an additional layer of attendance at IVE Paris dates. The Accor Arena is reachable via Paris Métro Line 6 and Line 14 to Bercy station with a short walk; allow extra time for post-show crowd egress and consider RER C from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand for the return north of the river if your accommodation is near Gare du Nord or the Bastille district.
Cheapest IVE Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
IVE tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday IVE dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap IVE tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
IVEVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, IVE VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for IVEconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the IVEVIP & meet and greet guide.
IVEPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the IVE 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for IVEtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the IVE presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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