THE BOYZ’s scheduled performance at the KSPO Dome in Seoul has been abruptly postponed today, August 10, following a reported bomb threat at the venue. The incident prompted an immediate safety inspection, pushing the performance start time back by two hours.
Earlier in the day, police and fire officials confirmed that around 1:50 PM, a fax was sent claiming that explosives were installed at the KSPO Dome.” The corporation quickly reported the threat to authorities, which led to a full-scale safety sweep of the venue.
Initially, the group’s agency, One Hundred, announced that the opening and performance times for THE BOYZ WORLD TOUR ‘THE BLAZE’ in SEOUL would be postponed, with exact details to follow.
Due to an internal facility inspection at the KSPO Dome, today’s house opening and performance start times will inevitably be postponed. The exact opening and performance times will be announced again as soon as they are confirmed.
In an updated statement released later in the afternoon, the agency confirmed the new schedule:
The start time for THE BOYZ <THE BLAZE> WORLD TOUR in SEOUL concert today (10th) has been postponed to 6:00 PM.
We apologize for the delay in guidance due to the safety inspection. The inspection has now been completed, and the house will open from 4:45 PM.
The concert is part of THE BOYZ’s 4th world tour, which began its Seoul run on Friday at the KSPO Dome. While the August 10 show was originally scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM, the safety measures pushed the start time to 6:00 PM.
Authorities have not confirmed the presence of any explosives, and the performance will proceed as planned with heightened security. Fans are advised to monitor official channels for further updates.
Meanwhile, THE BOYZ will proceed with the Japan leg of their tour from August to October. The group will perform in Nagoya on August 16–17, followed by shows in Yokohama on August 23–24, and Kobe on August 30–31. The Japan dates will conclude with a two-night concert in Tokyo on October 4–5, 2025.