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Viviz live performances
Viviz in 2023
Concert tours2
Fan meetings1

South Korean girl group Viviz have announced their second world concert tour, having performed in one world concert tour, one fan meeting and a series of festivals since their debut in 2022. Viviz consists of former GFriend members Eunha, SinB, and Umji, who previously performed on concert tours throughout Asia during their time as a group.

V.hind: Love and Tears

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V.hind: Love and Tears
Tour by Viviz
Promotional poster for the Seoul concerts
Associated albumVarious
Start dateJune 1, 2024 (2024-06-01)
End dateSeptember 28, 2024 (2024-09-28)
No. of shows7 in Asia
21 in North America
28 Total
Viviz concert chronology
  • V.hind: Love and Tears
    (2024)
  • New Legacy
    (2025)

V.hind: Love and Tears was the first concert tour headlined by South Korean girl group Viviz. The tour began on June 1, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on September 28, 2024, in Osaka, Japan. The Seoul dates were announced first, on May 2, 2024,[1] with dates in Taipei, Hong Kong and the United States announced a few days later.[2] Later on, the Japan dates were announced on August 14, 2024.[3]

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date (2024) City Country Venue[4]
June 1 Seoul South Korea KBS Hall
June 2
June 9 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
June 15 Bangkok Thailand MCC Hall The Mall Lifestore Bangkae
July 5 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld-Expo, Runway 11
July 13 Atlanta United States Alliance Theatre
July 14 Charlotte Dale F. Halton Arena
July 16 Washington, D.C. Atlas Performing Arts Center
July 17 Philadelphia Temple Performing Arts Center
July 19 Boston Huntington Theatre Company
July 20 New York City Queens Theatre in the Park
July 22 Pittsburgh Kelly-Strayhorn Theater
July 23 Columbus The King of Clubs
July 25 Detroit The Crofoot Ballroom
July 27 Louisville Art Sanctuary
July 28 Nashville Riverside Revival
July 30 Indianapolis Basile Theatre at the Historic Athenaeum
July 31 Chicago Athenaeum Center
August 2 Minneapolis Granada Theater
August 4 Kansas City Gem Theater
August 6 Oklahoma City Hudson Performance Hall
August 7 Dallas Coppell Arts Center
August 8 San Antonio Vibes Event Center
August 10 Phoenix Stage West at Herberger Theater Center
August 12 Los Angeles Downtown Palace Theater
August 14 San Jose Montgomery Theater
September 26 Yokohama Japan KT Zepp Yokohama
September 28 Osaka Zepp Osaka Bayside

New Legacy

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New Legacy
Tour by Viviz
Associated albumVarious
Start dateJuly 5, 2025 (2025-07-05)
End dateNovember 9, 2025 (2025-11-09)
No. of shows6 in Asia
2 in Oceania
8 Total
Viviz concert chronology
  • V.hind: Love and Tears
    (2024)
  • New Legacy
    (2025)

New Legacy is the upcoming second concert tour headlined by South Korean girl group Viviz. The tour began on July 5, 2025, in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on November 9, 2025, in Sydney, Australia. Eight shows dates were announced first, on May 28, 2025,[5] the announcement also further teases more cities to come.

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
Date (2025) City Country Venue
July 5 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
July 6
October 9 Tokyo Japan Zepp Haneda
October 11 Osaka Zepp Namba
October 18 Hong Kong China TBA
November 2 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
November 6 Melbourne Australia TBA
November 9 Sydney

Fan meetings

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Title Date City Country Venue Ref.
The 1st Vivid Dayz August 13, 2022 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall [6][unreliable source?]
February 25, 2023 Hong Kong China Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre Rotunda 3
March 19, 2023 Taipei Taiwan National Taiwan University Sports Center 1F
April 15, 2023 Macau China The Parisian Macao Theatre [7]

Cancelled dates

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Title Date City Country Venue Reason Ref.
The 1st Vivid Dayz March 4, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Sutera Hall Undisclosed circumstances beyond control [8][unreliable source?][9]

Festivals

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Event Date City Country Venue Ref.
KCON 2022 Premiere Seoul May 7, 2022 Seoul South Korea CJ ENM Center [10]
B.N.F Festival June 4, 2022 Seoul South Korea Olympic Park, Seoul [11]
K-POP Festa June 18, 2022 Nur Sultan Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Central Concert Hall [12]
MIK Festival July 30, 2022 London United Kingdom Southwark Park [13]
KCON 2022 Japan October 14, 2022 Tokyo Japan Ariake Arena [14]
Popstival October 21, 2022 Manila The Philippines Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex [15]
2023 Show Taoyuan New Year's Eve December 31, 2022 Taoyuan Taiwan HSR Taoyuan Station Plaza [16]
We Bridge Music Festival April 22, 2023 Las Vegas United States Michelob Ultra Arena [17]
KCON 2023 Japan May 13, 2023 Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe [18][unreliable source?]
KCON 2024 Hong Kong March 31, 2024 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo [19]
NEXT GENERATION LIVE ARENA 2024 April 6–7, 2024 Yokohama Japan Pia Arena MM [20]
Waterbomb Festival August 24, 2024 Singapore Siloso Beach, Sentosa [21]
Motion IME Festival 2024 December 8, 2024 Jakarta Indonesia Gambir Expo [22]
Waterbomb Festival February 23, 2025 Manila The Philippines Quirino Grandstand [23]
Osaka-Kansai World Expo 2025 'Korea Day' M Concert May 13, 2025 Osaka Japan Expo Arena "Matsuri" [24]
2025 MIXPOP CONCERT May 18, 2025 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center [25]
2025 Weverse Con Festival May 31, 2025 Incheon South Korea Inspire Arena [26]

References

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  18. ^ Cho, Sarah (March 16, 2023). "Update: KCON 2023 Japan Announces 3rd And Finalized Performer Lineup". Soompi. Archived from the original on May 22, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
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