Wonho Announces South American Tour

  • 이소연 |2025.05.23 15:38
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Wonho to Embark on South American Tour, Meeting Fans Across Four Cities

Singer Wonho will be meeting fans in South America as part of his upcoming tour.

His agency, Highline Entertainment, announced the ‘2025 WONHO WORLD TOUR ‘STAY AWAKE’ : LATIN AMERICA’ and released a tour poster on May 23rd at 1 AM KST via official SNS channels. The poster features a charismatic image of Wonho bathed in a single beam of light, immediately capturing attention.

The poster depicts Wonho in a chic all-black outfit, partially obscuring his face, and gazing intensely into the camera, radiating an overwhelming presence and exciting fans. The poster’s strong mood heightened anticipation for the new charms Wonho will showcase during his South American tour.

According to the poster, Wonho will begin his tour on July 12th in Santiago, Chile, followed by performances in São Paulo, Brazil on July 15th, Monterrey, Mexico on July 18th, and Mexico City on July 20th, meeting fans across four cities. Previously, Wonho visited Mexico in November of last year to perform at ‘2024 Kpop Masterz in Mexico,’ captivating local fans with performances of his popular songs and winning their hearts.

In December, he alternated between participating in iHeartRadio’s annual large-scale Jingle Ball Tour, which travels to major cities across the US, and his first US fan meet tour, ‘WELCOME BACK, WENEE,’ connecting with fans and proving his reputation as a ‘performance master.’

With continued activities and growth expanding his global influence, anticipation is building for what new stages and charms Wonho will showcase on his 2025 South American tour and how he will captivate global fans.

Further details regarding ticket sales for Wonho’s South American tour will be announced at a later date.

Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun



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