SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] ENCORE 2026: A Grand Finale at the Starting Line
SEVENTEEN announces the grand finale of their world tour with an encore concert at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on April 4-5, 2026. Check out the full Asia stadium tour dates and Billboard achievements.
They're coming full circle. The "performance masters," SEVENTEEN, have just announced a massive encore to their world tour, set to take place where it all began. According to Pledis Entertainment on Jan 21, the group will hold the 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] ENCORE' at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on April 4 and 5, 2026.
This stadium holds a special place in the hearts of TEAM SVT. It's the same venue where they kicked off this global journey last September. Since then, the 13-member powerhouse has blazed through Hong Kong, five North American cities, and four major Japanese domes, solidifying their status as global icons.
SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] ENCORE 2026 Global Power
The numbers don't lie. SEVENTEEN's box office dominance was recently highlighted in Billboard's '2025 Year-End Report', where they landed on the 'Top Tours' list for the second consecutive year. The newly released tour poster captures this emotional bond, showing the members looking out at a sea of CARATs and their waving light sticks, promising an intimate yet grand finale for the fans.
Before the Seoul encore, the group will continue their stadium run across Asia through February and March. These stops are expected to feature massive offline fan events, similar to the successful 'The City' projects held in Los Angeles and Japan. For those who can't make it to Incheon, the live online broadcast will ensure that no one misses the historic conclusion of the [NEW_] era.
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