Extraordinary Heroes to Hold First Standalone Concert at Handball Arena

  • 이소연 |2025.06.19 15:24
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Extraordinary Heroes to Hold First Standalone Concert at Handball Arena – <The Xcape> – Pre-sale Tickets Open Today (June 19th)

JYP Entertainment’s boy band Extraordinary Heroes (Xdinary Heroes, XH) will begin ticket pre-sales today (June 19th) for their first-ever performance at a handball arena.

Extraordinary Heroes will be holding ‘Xdinary Heroes Summer Special <The Xcape>’ for three days from July 4th to 6th at the Olympic Handball Arena in Songpa-gu, Seoul. This summer special concert is particularly meaningful as it marks the band’s first standalone performance at a handball arena.

Tickets for the concert will be available through YES24, with a fan club pre-sale for Villains (fandom name) 2nd generation members taking place from 8 PM to 11:59 PM on June 19th. General sales will open at 7 PM on June 23rd. Further details regarding the concert and ticket purchases can be found on the official SNS channels.

Extraordinary Heroes, known for their exhilarating band live performances and established as ‘performance powerhouses,’ are continuing to connect with audiences both domestically and internationally this year. Their new world tour, ‘Xdinary Heroes World Tour <Beautiful Mind>,’ which began on May 2nd at the Olympic Hall, successfully concluded performances in Bangkok (May 17th), Kuala Lumpur (May 31st), and Busan (June 14th-15th). The tour will resume in Taipei on July 11th.

This summer, in addition to the world tour, they are scheduled to perform at major global music festivals, captivating fans worldwide. They will take the stage at ‘Lollapalooza Chicago,’ a world-renowned music festival held at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois, USA on July 31st, delivering a cool rock energy to beat the heat.

Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun



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