NewJeans World Tour 2026
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- What time does the show start?
- Most NewJeans 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 NewJeans
NNewJeans 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 NewJeans
NewJeans are the five-member South Korean girl group whose arrival in mid-2022 reset the conversation about what a contemporary K-pop debut could sound and look like. Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein — assembled by producer Min Hee-jin under the ADOR label inside the HYBE corporate group — debuted in July 2022 with the single Attention, a deliberately understated mid-tempo built around airy harmonies, hip-hop drum programming, and a Y2K visual aesthetic that pulled away from the maximalist K-pop aesthetic dominant at the time. The debut EP New Jeans followed in August 2022 with Hype Boy, Cookie, and Hurt extending the run, and the group ended the calendar year as the fastest-selling debut album in K-pop history at that point. The OMG EP in January 2023 (Ditto, OMG) and the Get Up EP in July 2023 (Super Shy, ETA, Cool With You, New Jeans) consolidated the breakout, with Super Shy crossing into Western pop discovery and Ditto becoming the longest-charting Korean song in the history of the Circle Chart. Through 2024 NewJeans expanded the catalogue with How Sweet, Supernatural, and Right Now, anchored a Tokyo Dome fan-meet weekend that drew a combined 90,000-plus attendees, and built up the Bunnies fandom into one of the most digitally-coordinated audiences in K-pop. The group's working relationship with ADOR has been under public strain since mid-2024 following producer Min Hee-jin's departure from her CEO role and an ongoing legal dispute between the members and the label that has continued to shape the activity calendar into 2025 and 2026. This page is the evergreen home for NewJeans on this site — who they are, how the touring and fan-meet calendar runs in practice, how tickets and Bunnies-membership presales work, what the setlists tend to look like, and the cities most likely to land dates when the next leg gets announced.
About NewJeans
NewJeans were assembled by producer Min Hee-jin under the ADOR label inside the HYBE corporate group through a global audition process that ran across 2019 to 2021. Min Hee-jin had been a senior creative director at SM Entertainment through the SHINee, f(x), and Red Velvet eras before moving to HYBE in late 2019, and ADOR was launched explicitly to give her end-to-end control of a new girl-group project — A&R, visual direction, choreography commissioning, music videos, and label communications all routed through her office rather than through HYBE's central creative function. The lineup that emerged debuted in July 2022 with the single Attention: Minji, the eldest member and lead vocalist born in 2004 in Gyeonggi-do; Hanni, the Vietnamese-Australian lead vocalist born in Melbourne in 2004 who auditioned in Sydney; Danielle, the Korean-Australian lead vocalist born in Newcastle in 2005; Haerin, the visual and vocalist born in Incheon in 2006; and Hyein, the maknae born in 2008 in Seoul. The debut rollout was deliberately unusual. Rather than the standard K-pop pre-debut teaser cycle — group profile reveals, choreography teasers, concept photos staggered across weeks — ADOR dropped the Attention music video on July 22, 2022 with effectively no advance promotional cycle, banking on the song quality and Min Hee-jin's curated visual direction to do the work. It did. The debut EP New Jeans hit number one on the Circle Chart, Cookie and Hype Boy charted alongside Attention in the Korean top ten simultaneously, and within four months the group had passed every other K-pop girl-group debut on Spotify global streaming metrics. The OMG EP shipped in January 2023 with Ditto and OMG; Ditto in particular became the longest-charting Korean song in Circle Chart history, holding the top of the streaming chart for over a year. Get Up followed in July 2023 led by Super Shy and ETA, the group's first English-language radio crossover. Through 2024 the band ran a tighter release cadence — How Sweet in May 2024, Supernatural in June 2024, Right Now alongside Supernatural — and anchored a fan-meet weekend at Tokyo Dome in June 2024 that filled both nights of the 55,000-capacity venue. The summer of 2024 brought public turmoil at ADOR. Min Hee-jin's CEO role at the label was terminated by HYBE in May 2024 amid a dispute over corporate governance and label direction. The five members of NewJeans went public with their support for Min Hee-jin through a series of livestreams and statements that escalated into a formal contract dispute with ADOR through the back half of 2024. The dispute continues into 2025 and 2026 and has shaped the group's activity calendar across the period, with several planned releases and tour announcements held in suspense as the legal and corporate situation works through. The members' relationship with the Bunnies fandom — official fandom name announced in April 2023 — has anchored the group through the dispute, with fan-led trending campaigns and coordinated streaming pushing each new release into the Korean and global top charts even as the corporate situation has remained unresolved.
NewJeans tour dates and how the fan-meet and concert calendar runs
NewJeans run a hybrid live calendar that pairs ticketed concerts with the K-pop fan-meet format — a longer-form, lower-touring-overhead live event combining performances of the singles, member-led talk segments, choreography teaching corners, and audience interaction games. The Bunnies Camp fan-meet weekend at Tokyo Dome in June 2024 filled both nights of the 55,000-capacity venue and drew roughly 90,000 combined attendees across the two days; the Get Up festival showcase tour through the second half of 2023 paired smaller Asian fan-meets with festival appearances at Lollapalooza Chicago, Summer Sonic Tokyo, and the Music Bank festival cycle. The next NewJeans tour, once routed and announced, will most likely follow the same template: domed-venue fan-meets in Tokyo and Seoul as the marquee anchors, arena-tier rooms in Osaka and Bangkok, and festival appearances filling the gaps across Asia, Europe, and North America. A typical NewJeans fan-meet now runs 100 to 140 minutes — opening with a full-group performance of two or three of the up-tempo singles (How Sweet, Super Shy, OMG, Right Now), settling into a talk segment with the members sitting on stage, then a choreography teaching corner where one member teaches the audience a single song's signature move, followed by audience interaction games (Bunnies trivia, member-led mini-games), and closing with a back-to-back run through the biggest singles (Ditto, Hype Boy, Attention, Supernatural). Production is deliberately scaled below stadium-K-pop maximalism — no pyrotechnics on the bulk of the set, a B-stage runway extending into the floor, lower-key LED visuals tuned to the group's Y2K aesthetic rather than the rave-style production of competing K-pop tours, and a touring dance crew of roughly 8 to 12. Dates announce in batches tied to the album cycle and the Bunnies fan-club platform. The Bunnies fan-club pre-sale opens first, followed by promoter pre-sale registration that opens one to two weeks ahead of on-sale. For the live schedule of confirmed NewJeans dates, the strip at the top of this page pulls directly from primary ticketing feeds. The corporate dispute between the members and ADOR has affected the timing of several tour announcements through 2025 and into 2026, with planned dates and venues subject to revision as the legal situation works through.
NewJeans tickets and how to actually get in
NewJeans tickets are sold primarily through Weverse Shop and the Bunnies fan-club platform for global on-sales, with regional ticketing partners handling the on-the-ground inventory — Interpark and Yes24 in Korea, Pia and Lawson Ticket in Japan, Ticketmaster and Live Nation in North America, and AXS or See Tickets in the UK and Europe. Fan-meet pricing tiers in domed venues run roughly $80 to $130 USD for upper-bowl reserved, $130 to $220 for lower bowl and side-stage views, $220 to $380 for floor general admission, and $500 to $1,400 for Bunnies VIP tiers that bundle premium seating, soundcheck access, an exclusive Bunnies merchandise pack, a member-personalised laminate, and on select dates a group hi-touch or photo-card draw. The Bunnies Membership pre-sale through Weverse opens first, then the ADOR official-site pre-sale, then the venue or promoter pre-sale, then the general on-sale; signing up for Bunnies 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, because the Tokyo Dome and Seoul KSPO Dome NewJeans dates have consistently cleared their entire allocation through the fan-club tier with effectively zero inventory reaching the general public on-sale. Secondary inventory shows up on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, Viagogo, and the Japan-specific platforms once the on-sale opens, often at 200 to 350 percent of face value on premium nights. Refresh the secondary market in the seven days before a non-premium-market show to catch the deepest resale price drops. Avoid Twitter DM ticket sales — the global Bunnies fandom has historically been a heavy target for ticket fraud given the high resale prices and the cross-border nature of the audience.
NewJeans setlists and what to expect from the show
A NewJeans fan-meet setlist typically runs 14 to 20 songs across roughly 100 to 140 minutes and is structured around three rotating modes — full-group performances of the biggest singles, talk and interaction segments that swap night to night, and a choreography teaching corner that picks one song's signature move and walks the audience through it. Expect the show to open with one of the up-tempo bangers (How Sweet and Super Shy have alternated as openers across the Get Up and Bunnies Camp cycles), settle into a back-to-back run through Ditto, Hype Boy, OMG, and Attention through the early-middle section, then break into the talk segment where the five members sit on the B-stage and run a Bunnies-trivia game with the audience or a randomly-drawn member-led prompt. The choreography teaching corner sits at roughly the two-thirds mark — one of the members (most often Haerin or Hyein) leads the audience through the signature move of a single song while the others narrate. The back third of the show ramps up through Supernatural, Right Now, Cool With You, ETA, and the climactic full-group performance of New Jeans, closing on a choice of either an extended Hype Boy or a stadium-only finale arrangement of Ditto. The setlist does shift across a tour leg — talk segment prompts rotate, the choreography teaching corner moves between songs night to night, and the encore swaps between Hype Boy and an unreleased album cut depending on the city. For night-by-night setlist data, Setlist.fm filtered by NewJeans is community-edited and reliable within 24 hours of doors closing on any show.
NewJeans meet-and-greets and the Bunnies fan experience
NewJeans run their close-contact fan experience primarily through the K-pop fan-meet format rather than the traditional Western meet-and-greet package. On the Bunnies Camp Tokyo Dome dates and the Get Up fan-meet cycle, the top-tier Bunnies VIP packages bundled premium seating, early venue entry, a soundcheck viewing slot from a designated section, an exclusive Bunnies merchandise pack, a commemorative laminate, and on select dates a hi-touch line where each member greets fans individually with a brief touch-of-hands and a photo-card distribution. The hi-touch format is unique to the K-pop fan-meet model and does not have a direct equivalent in Western touring — fans queue through a designated channel, the members stand behind a roped-off table, and each fan gets a momentary interaction lasting roughly two to four seconds. Weverse video calls with individual members occasionally appear as fan-club perks tied to a Bunnies Membership tier or an album-release campaign, and these are allocated by lottery to active Bunnies subscribers. The most effective route to proximity with the group on a fan-meet date is the highest-tier Bunnies VIP package; resold meet-and-greet packages frequently cannot be transferred to a new name and should be avoided on the secondary market entirely. The corporate dispute with ADOR through 2024 to 2026 has affected the structure and frequency of Bunnies VIP rollouts, with some planned tiered packages held in suspense pending the resolution of the legal situation.
Tour cities
Seoul
Seoul is NewJeans' home market and the anchor of every album cycle the group has run. Plausible venues for a NewJeans Seoul fan-meet or concert are the KSPO Dome (formerly the Olympic Gymnastics Arena) — Seoul's 15,000-capacity multi-purpose dome and the standard top-tier room for K-pop girl-group fan-meets — the Gocheok Sky Dome for a larger-scale stadium-format event, or the Inspire Arena out by Incheon Airport for a longer multi-night arena residency. Tickets clear through Melon Ticket, Interpark, and the Weverse Bunnies fan-club pre-sale before any inventory reaches the international market; Bunnies Membership is effectively required for fans flying in from abroad chasing the home-market shows. KSPO Dome connects directly to Olympic Park Station on Line 5 of the Seoul Metro and Line 9, with the Olympic Park surroundings absorbing pre-show meetup crowds. The Bunnies fandom in Seoul coordinates pre-show photo-card trading at the dedicated areas inside Olympic Park, with member-themed fan goods exchanged through fan-led Discord and Twitter coordination.
Tokyo
Tokyo is NewJeans' biggest non-Korean Asia market and the historic stage for the group's largest live event to date. The Bunnies Camp fan-meet at Tokyo Dome in June 2024 filled both nights of the 55,000-capacity venue and drew roughly 90,000 combined attendees, making NewJeans the fastest K-pop girl group ever to headline a multi-night Tokyo Dome residency. Plausible future venues are the Tokyo Dome again, the Ariake Arena for an arena-tier fan-meet, or a multi-night residency at Saitama Super Arena. Tickets clear through Lawson Ticket, Pia, and e-plus alongside the Weverse and Bunnies Japan fan-club pre-sales. Tokyo Dome connects directly to Suidobashi and Korakuen stations on the JR and Tokyo Metro lines; the surrounding LaQua complex absorbs the pre-show crowd. Tokyo crowds are choreography-fluent and have anchored NewJeans light-stick coordination since the Get Up cycle, with the Bunny-shaped official fan light synchronised through Bluetooth to production lighting on the major singles.
Osaka
Osaka is NewJeans' second Japanese market and the standard Kansai-region anchor for any Japan leg. Plausible venues are the Kyocera Dome Osaka at the stadium tier — the 36,000-capacity domed stadium and the natural home for a multi-night Osaka fan-meet — or Osaka-Jo Hall as the arena-tier alternate for a shorter visit. The Get Up tour and the Bunnies Camp 2024 cycle both included Osaka dates that sold out their fan-club pre-sale allocation before reaching the general on-sale. Kyocera Dome sits directly adjacent to Dome-mae station on the Hanshin and Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi lines, with Taisho station on the JR Loop Line a five-minute walk. Osaka crowds are choreography-fluent and the city's Kansai-area Bunnies fanbase reliably pulls fans driving in from Kobe, Kyoto, and the surrounding region for any NewJeans Osaka date.
Bangkok
Bangkok is NewJeans' biggest Southeast Asia market and the standard anchor for any Southeast Asia leg. Plausible venues are the Impact Arena out in Muang Thong Thani at the arena tier — the 11,000-to-15,000-capacity multi-purpose hall and the standard top-tier K-pop room in Bangkok — the Rajamangala National Stadium for a stadium-format event, or the BITEC Bangna for a more intimate fan-meet format. Bangkok's K-pop fanbase is one of the most digitally-coordinated in Southeast Asia, with Bunnies Thailand running dedicated cup-sleeve events and member-themed cafe takeovers around any NewJeans visit. Impact Arena access routes through the Pink Line MRT extension, with rideshare from downtown Bangkok the standard option for fans coming from Sukhumvit. Bangkok crowds are choreography-fluent and the city's combined Thai, Vietnamese, and broader Southeast Asian diaspora audiences turn out in force for NewJeans dates.
Singapore
Singapore is one of NewJeans' strongest Southeast Asia secondary markets and a city that consistently pulls fans flying in from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and across the region for any K-pop fan-meet visit. Plausible venues for a NewJeans Singapore date are the Singapore Indoor Stadium at 12,000 capacity — the standard top-tier K-pop arena in the city — or the National Stadium at the Sports Hub for a stadium-format event. The Singapore Indoor Stadium sits inside the Singapore Sports Hub complex, served directly by the Stadium MRT station on the Circle Line, with the Kallang neighbourhood absorbing pre-show foot traffic. Bunnies Singapore coordinates pre-show meetups at the dedicated photo-card trading areas inside the Sports Hub, and the city's English-language Bunnies fandom has anchored coordination for fans flying in from across the region.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is NewJeans' biggest North American market and the natural anchor for any future US leg. Plausible venues for a NewJeans Los Angeles fan-meet or concert are the Kia Forum in Inglewood at 17,000 capacity, the Crypto.com Arena downtown at 20,000 capacity, or the YouTube Theater inside the Hollywood Park complex for an intimate fan-meet format. The group played a brief US press cycle alongside Lollapalooza Chicago in 2023 but has not run a full North American leg as of 2026; if and when the corporate situation with ADOR clears, an LA date would be the launch city. LA shows would pull industry attendance alongside the hardcore Bunnies base, with the city's combined Korean-American, Vietnamese-American, and broader Asian-American diaspora audiences anchoring NewJeans demand in California. Parking at Inglewood venues is congested on event nights; rideshare from the Metro K Line at Downtown Inglewood or pre-paid lots booked through SpotHero is materially easier than driving.
New York
New York is NewJeans' biggest East Coast market and the natural second North American stop on any US leg routing through Los Angeles. Plausible venues for a NewJeans New York fan-meet or concert are Madison Square Garden at 20,000 capacity, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn at 19,000 capacity, the UBS Arena out on Long Island at 17,000 capacity, or the Prudential Center in Newark for the lower-cost alternate. The New York Bunnies fanbase is deeply multilingual, mirroring NewJeans' own Australian-Korean-Vietnamese member backgrounds more than almost any other tour stop, and the city's K-pop scene routes hard through Koreatown on 32nd Street for pre-show meetups. MSG sits directly above Penn Station with access to NJ Transit, LIRR, Amtrak, and the subway; Barclays Center sits above Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center on the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, and R lines. New York on-sales for any K-pop fan-meet of this scale clear in the first wave.
Toronto
Toronto is the natural Canadian anchor for any future NewJeans North American leg and the city's combined K-pop, Korean-Canadian, Vietnamese-Canadian, and broader Asian-Canadian diaspora audiences would turn out in force for a Bunnies Camp visit. Plausible venues are Scotiabank Arena downtown at 19,000 capacity, the Coca-Cola Coliseum at the Exhibition grounds for an arena-tier fan-meet, or the Rogers Centre at the stadium tier for a larger-scale anchor event. Scotiabank Arena sits directly above Union Station on the TTC Line 1 and the GO Transit network, so transit access is unusually clean for an arena show. The GTA reliably pulls fans driving in from Hamilton, London, Niagara, and Buffalo for the only regional date on a tour. Bunnies Canada coordinates pre-show meetups through the dedicated photo-card trading areas in the PATH network underneath downtown, and the city's bilingual Korean-English fanbase has historically anchored coordination for fans flying in from across Canada.
London
London is NewJeans' biggest European market and the natural anchor for any future European leg. Plausible venues for a NewJeans London fan-meet or concert are the O2 Arena at 20,000 capacity, the OVO Arena Wembley at 12,500 capacity, the SSE Arena Wembley as the arena-tier alternate, or the Eventim Apollo for an intimate fan-meet format. London's K-pop fanbase is dense, multilingual, and routes through the city for fans traveling from across Europe for the show. The O2 sits directly above North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line; OVO Arena Wembley sits inside the Wembley Park complex above Wembley Park station on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. London on-sales for K-pop fan-meets of this scale clear inside the opening hour and resale supply is consistently thin. Bunnies UK coordinates pre-show meetups through the dedicated K-pop areas around the venues and the city's Korean-British fanbase has historically anchored coordination for fans flying in from across Europe.
Sydney
Sydney has particular significance for NewJeans given that Hanni grew up in Melbourne and Danielle in Newcastle, both auditioning in Australia before signing with ADOR, and the city's Korean-Australian and Vietnamese-Australian communities would turn out in force for any NewJeans Australia visit. Plausible venues for a NewJeans Sydney fan-meet or concert are Qudos Bank Arena inside the Sydney Olympic Park complex at 21,000 capacity, the Hordern Pavilion at the Entertainment Quarter for an intimate fan-meet format, or Accor Stadium at the stadium tier for a larger-scale anchor event. Qudos Bank Arena sits inside Sydney Olympic Park, which is served directly by the Olympic Park rail line from Lidcombe. The group has not yet run a formal Australia tour, but the audience demand has been visible through dedicated fan-led streaming campaigns and member-themed cafe takeovers across Sydney and Melbourne since the debut cycle. Bunnies Australia coordinates pre-show meetups through the dedicated K-pop areas around the Sydney Olympic Park precinct.
Cheapest NewJeans Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
NewJeans 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 NewJeans 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 NewJeans tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
NewJeansVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, NewJeans VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for NewJeansconcerts 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 NewJeansVIP & meet and greet guide.
NewJeansPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the NewJeans 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 NewJeanstour 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 NewJeans presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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