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List of TVXQ concert tours

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The South Korean pop duo TVXQ have embarked on thirteen headlining concert tours, one of which
has been worldwide, and eight others that were based exclusively in Japan. TVXQ originally debuted
as a five-member group in December 2003, with members U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin, Hero
Jaejoong, Micky Yoochun, and Xiah Junsu. The group made their headlining debut in February 2006
through their Rising Sun Tour, performing four sell-out shows in South Korea, one show in Thailand,
and one show in Malaysia, which was the first K-pop concert held in the country.[1] They visited China
and Taiwan for the first time for their O Tour, which commenced in January 2007. Their third and last
concert tour as a quinet, the Mirotic Tour, was announced to tour cities beyond South Korea, China,
and Thailand throughout 2009 and 2010, but the remaining concert dates were cancelled[2] soon
after members Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu entered a legal battle with their Korean agency S.M.
Entertainment, subsequently leading to their departure. In January 2011, TVXQ restarted their
activities as a duo, with remaining members Yunho and Changmin.
The duo held their first worldwide concert, the Catch Me: Live World Tour from November 2012 to
July 2013, visiting North America and South America for the first time. In December 2014, the duo
celebrated their tenth debut anniversary with the Tistory: Special Live Tour, touring cities in South
Korea, China, and Thailand. It was the duo's last headlining concert tour before taking their indefinite
hiatus to enlist in South Korea's compulsory military service.[3][4]
TVXQ's international concert tours often overlapped with their Japanese concert tours. The duo's
Japanese tours have set numerous records: they were the first Korean music act to headline a five-
Dome tour,[5] and were the first foreign music act to hold a concert in Japan's largest venue,
the Nissan Stadium.[6] Their 2013 Time Tour was the largest, most-attended, and highest-grossing
concert series ever held by a foreign music act in Japan; it grossed US$93 million in concert tickets
and attracted over 850,000 people.[7]

Contents

 1Rising Sun Tour


 2O Tour
 3Tour dates
 4Mirotic Tour
 5Catch Me Tour
 6Tour dates
 7Tistory Tour
 8Circle (welcome) Tour
 9Japan tours
 10Showcases
o 10.1Rising Sun Showcase
o 10.2The 3rd Album "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. Showcase
o 10.3Giving Young Adults Dreams And Hope- "TVXQ’s Fall Mini
Concert"
 11Fan Meetings
o 11.1Cassiopeia Special Day With TVXQ
o 11.25th Anniversary Special Party
o 11.3Cassiopeia Special Day With TVXQ 2013
 12TVXQ! Special Comeback Live - YouR PresenT
 13References

Rising Sun Tour[edit]

Rising Sun: The 1st Concert

Tour by TVXQ

Promotional poster for the tour in Seoul

Associated album Rising Sun

Start date February 10, 2006

End date September 15, 2006

No. of shows 4 in South Korea

1 in Malaysia

1 in Thailand

6 Total
TVXQ concert chronology


 Rising Sun: 1st Concert
(2006)

 Heart, Mind and Soul: 1st Live Tour 2006

(2006)

The 1st Concert: Rising Sun, also known as The 1st Asia Tour: Rising Sun, was the debut
concert tour by South Korean pop group TVXQ, launched in support of the group's second Korean
studio album, Rising Sun (2005). The tour had six dates in Asia, starting with four shows in Seoul,
South Korea from February 10 to 13, 2006 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena. The last show on
February 13 was filmed and recorded for the CD and DVD release; the CD was released on July 12,
2006, and the VCD and DVD were released on January 18, 2007. The release came with additional
concert and backstage footage, interviews, a behind-the-scenes making, and a 50-page photobook.
The tour's first overseas stop was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 14, performing to 15,000 fans
in the Putra Indoor Stadium.[8] TVXQ were the first Korean music act to headline a concert in the
country.[1] Labelmates Super Junior opened the concert with a performance of their single, "U."
The Rising Sun Tour featured solo performances of each TVXQ member. Xiah Junsu performed a
cover of Blue's 2001 debut single "All Rise" and invited Super Junior member Eunhyuk to perform as
a guest rapper. Max Changmin covered Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel", but due
to copyright restrictions, his performance was cut off from the CD and DVD setlist.
Guest acts

 Eunhyuk (South Korea, Malaysia)


 Super Junior (Malaysia)
Setlist
show
Seoul, South Korea (February 10, 2006)
Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance

February 10, 2006

February 11, 2006


Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 40,000[9]
February 12, 2006

February 13, 2006


July 14, 2006 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium 15,000[10]

September 15, 2006 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 14,000[11]

TOTAL 69,000

O Tour[edit]
Main article: O: The 2nd Asia Tour

Tour dates[edit]

Date City Country Venue Attendance

February 23,
2007

February 24, Olympic Gymnastics


Seoul South Korea
2007 Arena

February 25,
2007

Chungshan Soccer
October 5, 2007 Taipei Taiwan 390,000[12]
Stadium

October 26,
2007

October 27, Olympic Gymnastics


Seoul South Korea
2007 Arena

October 28,
2007
November 24,
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Merdeka
2007

December 15,
2007
Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
December 16,
2007

May 10, 2008 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena

Hongkou Football
May 31, 2008 Shanghai
Stadium
China

June 12, 2008 Beijing Beijing Fengtai Stadium

Mirotic Tour[edit]

The 3rd Asia Tour: Mirotic

Tour by TVXQ
Promotional poster for the tour in Seoul

Associated album Mirotic

Start date February 20, 2009

End date October 2, 2009

Legs 4

No. of shows 3 in South Korea

3 in China

2 in Thailand

8 Total

TVXQ concert chronology

 O: The 2nd Asia Tour

(2008)

 3rd Asia Tour: Mirotic


(2009)
 Tone: Live Tour 2012

(2012)

TVXQ! The 3rd Asia Tour “Mirotic” was the third international concert tour of the South Korean
pop group TVXQ!, in line with their fourth studio album, Mirotic. The tour marked the return of TVXQ!
after performing the 2007-08 TVXQ! The 2nd Asia Tour Concert “O” and the final tour involving all
five members of the group before the split-up. The tour commenced with 3 shows in Seoul in
February 2009 and continued onto Nanjing, Bangkok, Beijing and Shanghai.
Jaejoong covered Deulgukhwa’s "It’s Only My World”, a song from 1985. Changmin performed a
Christian cover song, “Upon This Rock” by Sandi Patty. “Xiahtic” was self-composed, written and
arranged by Junsu specifically for his solo performance. SHINee’s Key, being a special guest,
performed the rap for this song for the shows in Seoul, Nanjing, Beijing and Shanghai. In
Bangkok, Yoochun took over Key’s part due to his inability to attend the concert. Yunho sung an
upbeat song of his own composition, “Checkmate”, throughout the whole tour. Yoonchun also
performed "Love by love", a self-composed song. On July 31, 2009, the live CD that was recorded
from February 20 to 22, 2009 was first released, while the DVD was released on December 30,
2009.
“Xiahtic” and “Checkmate” were later released in Japanese as B-sides for the 29th single Break
Out! and 30th single Toki Wo Tomete, respectively in 2010. Break Out! was released in Japan on
January 21 and Toki Wo Tomete on March 24 as the last release of TVXQ! as a five-member group.
Setlist
show
Seoul, South Korea (February 20, 2009)
Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance

February 20, 2009

February 21, 2009 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 36,000[13]

February 22, 2009

April 4, 2009 Nanjing China Olympic Sports Centre 20,000[14]

June 27, 2009


Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 32,000[15]
June 28, 2009
July 11, 2009 Beijing Beijing Workers' Stadium 40,000[16]
China
October 2, 2009 Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium 40,000[17]

TOTAL 168,000

Note: The show at the Shenzhen Stadium in China scheduled on November 21 was cancelled due
to Jaejoong, Junsu, and Yoonchun's legal dispute with SM Entertainment

Catch Me Tour[edit]
Main article: Catch Me: Live World Tour

Tour dates[edit]

Dateb City Country Venue Attendance

Asia

November 17,
2012
Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena[18] 25,000[19]
November 18,
2012

January 19, 2013 Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Arena[20] 10,000[21]

March 30, 2013 Beijing China Capital Indoor Stadium 10,000[22]

May 18, 2013 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Melawati Indoor Stadium[23] 9,000[24]

North America

July 5, 2013 Los Angeles United States Nokia Theatre L.A. 7,000[25]
South America

July 7, 2013 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán 5,000[26]

Asia

July 20, 2013 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena 10,000[27]

TOTAL 76,000

Tistory Tour[edit]

Tistory: Special Live Tour

Tour by TVXQ

Promotional poster for the tour in Seoul

Associated album Tense

Start date December 6, 2014

End date June 14, 2015

Legs 5
No. of shows 4 in South Korea

1 in Taiwan

4 in China

1 in Thailand

10 Total

TVXQ concert chronology

 Tree: Live Tour 2014

(2014)

 Tistory: Special Live Tour


(2014–15)

 With: Live Tour 2015

(2015)

Tistory: Special Live Tour (stylized as TVXQ! Special Live Tour – T1ST0RY), also known as the
tenth anniversary tour, was the fifth world concert tour (twelfth overall) by South Korean pop
duo TVXQ. The set list consisted of TVXQ's greatest hits.[28] The tour was the duo's last headlining
concert tour before taking their hiatus to enlist in South Korea's compulsory military service.
The name "Tistory" (T1ST0RY; pronounced "tee-story") is coined from the combination of the letter
"T" (from "TVXQ") and the word "history." The "i" and "o" in the word "history" is replaced with the
numbers "1" and "0" to symbolize the duo's tenth year.[29] The concert was produced by Shim Jae-
won and promoted by Dreammaker Entertainment in South Korea.[30]
Background
TVXQ's tenth anniversary promotions started in December 2013, when they held a two-day special
concert to commemorate their decade in the Korean music industry. The concert, titled Time Slip,
was part of S.M. Entertainment's winter music festival SMTown Week. Time Slip was held in
Seoul's Olympic Gymnastics Arena on December 26 and 27, 2013.
The two encore shows were called T1ST0RY &...! and was held at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena
from June 13 and 14, 2015.[31]
Broadcasts and recordings
The first two concerts in Seoul, South Korea were filmed. The DVD, which also includes behind-the-
scene footage and a 100-page photobook, was released on May 29, 2015.
The final encore concert on June 14, 2015 was broadcast live at the multi-complexes S.M. COEX
Artium in Seoul, South Korea and Studio Coast[32] in Tokyo, Japan. It sold 100,000 tickets in total,
grossing approximately US$4 million.[33] The concert film was re-released at the S.M. COEX Artium
with surround viewing features on July 10.
On December 26, TVXQ's twelfth anniversary, S.M. debuted the TVXQ! Special Hologram Concert
'T1ST0RY &…!’ + α at the SMTOWN Theatre. The virtual concert, which features TVXQ performing
in projected screens, is approximately 35 minutes long. The set list includes "Spellbound",
"Humanoids", "Catch Me", "Keep Your Head Down", "Something", and "Ten".
Setlist
This setlist is representative of the show in Seoul, South Korea. It does not represent all dates
throughout the tour.

1. "Catch Me"
2. "Double Trouble"
3. "Rising Sun (순수)" (Remix)
4. "그 대신 내가 (Beside)"
5. "갈증 (Smoky Heart)"
6. Max Changmin solo: "Heaven's Day"
7. "믿기 싫은 이야기 (How Can I)"
8. "Love in the Ice" (Korean version)
9. "오늘밤 (Moonlight Fantasy)"
10. "너의 남자 (Your Man)"
11. "뒷모습 (Steppin')" / "Destiny" / "Off Road"
12. "Love Again"
13. U-Know Yunho solo: "Bang"
14. Acoustic ballad medley part 1: "믿어요 (Believe)" / "My Little
Princess (있잖아요...)" / "You Only Love" / "Tonight"
15. Acoustic ballad medley part 2: "낙원 (Paradise)" / "She" / "넌
나의 노래 (You're My Melody)"
16. "Rise..."
17. "Android" (Korean version) / "Humanoids"
18. "B.U.T (Be-Au-Ty)" (Korean version)
19. "I Don't Know" (Korean version)
20. "Show Me Your Love"
21. "Crazy Love"
22. "Somebody to Love" (Korean version)
23. "Something"
24. "수리수리 (Spellbound)"
25. "왜 (Keep Your Head Down)"
Encore

26. "Ten (10 Years)"

27. "Here I Stand"

28. "항상 곁에 있을게 (Always With You)"


T1ST0RY &...! set list
This setlist is representative of the two encore shows held in Seoul, South Korea on June 13 and 14,
2015.

1. "Catch Me"
2. "Maximum"
3. "Rising Sun (순수)" (Remix)
4. "그 대신 내가 (Beside)"
5. "갈증 (Smoky Heart)"
6. Max Changmin solo: "Heaven's Day"[A]
7. "믿기 싫은 이야기 (How Can I)"
8. "Love in the Ice" (Korean version)
9. "오늘밤 (Moonlight Fantasy)"
10. "너의 남자 (Your Man)"
11. "뒷모습 (Steppin')" / "Destiny" / "Off Road"
12. "Love Again"
13. U-Know Yunho solo: "Champagne"
14. Acoustic ballad medley part 1: "믿어요 (Believe)" / "My Little
Princess (있잖아요...)" / "You Only Love" / "Tonight"
15. Acoustic ballad medley part 2: "Drive" / "Hi Ya Ya" / "The Way U
Are" / "넌 나의 노래 (You're My Melody)"
16. "Starlight"
17. "Rise..."
18. "Android" (Korean version) / "Humanoids"
19. "O-Jung.Ban.Hap."
20. "Mirotic"
21. "Crazy Love"
22. "Balloons"
23. "Somebody to Love" (Korean version)
24. "Something"
25. "수리수리 (Spellbound)"
26. "왜 (Keep Your Head Down)"
Encore

27. "Ten (10 Years)"

28. "Here I Stand"

29. "항상 곁에 있을게 (Always With You)"


Double encore

30. "Hug"
Notes

 A ^ In the last two encore performances for Seoul, Donghae &


Eunhyuk joined Changmin on stage for the show on June
13. EXO members Xiumin, Chen, and Baekhyun were the guest
performers on June 14.
Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and attendance

Date City Country Venue Attendance

South Korea

December 6, 2014
Olympic Gymnastics
Seoul South Korea 24,000[34]
Arena
December 7, 2014

Taiwan

December 13,
Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 8,000[35]
2014

China

December 19,
Beijing MasterCard Center N/A
2014

January 24, 2015 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena 10,000[36]


China

April 25, 2015


Shenzhen Bay Sports
Shenzhen N/A
Center
April 26, 2015

Thailand

May 30, 2015 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena N/A


T1ST0RY & ... !

June 13, 2015


Olympic Gymnastics
Seoul South Korea 24,000[37]
Arena
June 14, 2015

TOTAL 97,000[38]

Circle (welcome) Tour[edit]

CIRCLE — #welcome.

Concert by TVXQ

Venue Seoul Sports Complex

Associated album New Chapter No. 1: The Chance of Love

Date(s) May 5–6, 2018

No. of shows 2

Attendance 22,000

Circle — #welcome. (stylized as TVXQ! CONCERT-CIRCLE-#welcome'), is a concert by South


Korean pop duo TVXQ. It's the duo first solo concert in South Korea in 2 years and 11 months.[39]
Dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance

May 5, 2018
Seoul South Korea Seoul Sports Complex 22,000[40]
May 6, 2018
Jul 7, 2018 Hongkong Hongkong AsiaWorld-Arena 8,000[41]

Aug 17, 2018 Thailand Bangkok Impact Arena 8,000[42]

March 9, 2019
Olympic Gymnastics
Seoul South Korea
Arena
March 10, 2019

Japan tours[edit]
Main article: List of TVXQ concert tours in Japan

Showcases[edit]
Rising Sun Showcase[edit]

Date City Venue

September 10, 2005 Seoul Seoul Olympic Stadium

The 3rd Album "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. Showcase[edit]

Date City Venue

September 30, 2006 Seoul Seoul Olympic Stadium

Giving Young Adults Dreams And Hope- "TVXQ’s Fall Mini Concert"[edit]

Date City Venue

September 21, 2008 Seoul Seoul City Hall Plaza

Fan Meetings[edit]
Cassiopeia Special Day With TVXQ[edit]

Date City Venue


January 20, 2008 (Twice) Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena

5th Anniversary Special Party[edit]

Date City Venue

December 26, 2008 Seoul Korea University Gymnasium

Cassiopeia Special Day With TVXQ 2013[edit]

Date City Venue

October 5, 2013 Seoul Korea University Gymnasium

TVXQ! Special Comeback Live - YouR PresenT[edit]


Set list
show
Setlist
Tour dates

Date City Country Venue

September 30, 2017


Seoul South Korea[43] Jamsil Arena
October 1, 2017

October 15, 2017 Macau[44] Studio City Event Center

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