ATEEZ just wrapped up their months-long tour a few days ago, but they’ve already announced a new world tour, just a week later.
The 8-member K-pop boy band will embark on a world tour “IN YOU FANTASY” in July. It is expected that they will squeeze in a release before the beginning of another successful world tour.
On March 31, KQ Entertainment dropped the tour poster for ATEEZ 2025 World Tour “IN YOUR FANTASY” along with details about the upcoming stops.
They recently wrapped their world tour “TOWARDS THE LIGHT: WILL TO POWER” at KSPO Dome in Seoul on Sunday, March 24.
The concert wrapped up an incredible world tour that started in Seoul in January 2024. The tour traveled to Japan, 10 cities in North America, and 9 countries in Europe before returning home to Seoul for the final show. In Europe alone, ATEEZ drew 117K fans and earned $17.9 million in revenue.
ATEEZ 2025 World Tour “IN YOUR FANTASY” Dates, Cities, Venues
Here is the tour schedule announced for ATEEZ’s upcoming tour
July
- July 5-6: Inspire Arena, Incheon
- July 10: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
- July 13: Citi Field, New York, NY
- July 16: CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
- July 19: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
- July 22: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
- July 26: Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
- July 30: Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA
August
- August 2: SAP Center, San Jose, CA
- August 8: BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- August 12: Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, AZ
- August 16: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
- August 23: Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, Mexico
September
- September 13-15: Saitama Super Arena, Saitama
- September 20-21: Port Messe Nagoya, Nagoya
October
- October 22-23: Glion Arena Kobe, Kobe
ATEEZ 2025 World Tour “IN YOUR FANTASY” Tickets
For ticket information and pre-sale of tickets for “IN YOUR FANTASY”, head over to ATEEZ’s official website. More details about ticketing info will be shared with fans in the coming days.
Fans’ Reaction
The announcement of the new tour just days after the last one ended has sparked mixed reactions. While some fans are excited to see ATEEZ kill on the stage, others are concerned about their physical health and mental well-being.
“They JUST came off tour.”
“We’ll be fine without a tour till the end of 2025 or starting early 2026 if they can REST. This is overworking atp.”
“Don’t call this a world tour if you’re just going to visit the USA, Europe, and Japan.”
“I am not against it, but also think about ATINY who are not rich.”
“I have a feeling that maybe they will be enlisting into the military soon, so I think that’s why they figured to do one last tour to make us happy?”
Meanwhile, ATEEZ made their last comeback in November with the release of 11th mini-album “Golden Hour : Part.2”.