WONHO to Embark on European Tour Across 10 Cities in 8 Countries This September
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Singer WONHO is set to embark on his second European tour.
On July 10 at 6 PM KST, his agency Highline Entertainment announced the 2025 European tour titled STAY AWAKE by unveiling the official tour poster via social media. The poster immediately caught attention with its striking black-and-white image of WONHO illuminated by beams of light, capturing a moody and artistic vibe. The tour dates, listed in bold red font, added to the powerful visual impact and sparked excitement among global fans.
According to the poster, WONHO will kick off his European tour on September 7 in Paris, France, followed by Madrid, Spain on the 9th, London, UK on the 11th, Brussels, Belgium on the 15th, Tilburg, Netherlands on the 17th, Cologne, Germany on the 19th, Warsaw, Poland on the 21st, Berlin, Germany on the 23rd, Hamburg, Germany on the 25th, and wrap up in Helsinki, Finland on the 27th. In total, WONHO will perform in 10 cities across 8 countries.
This marks his second European tour, following 2022’s FACADE tour, during which he visited four cities—Munich and Oberhausen in Germany, Madrid, and London. With STAY AWAKE, WONHO is expanding his reach to even more countries, a testament to his growing global influence.
Before heading to Europe, WONHO will begin a South American tour starting on July 12 in Santiago, Chile, followed by stops in São Paulo, Brazil on the 15th, Monterrey, Mexico on the 18th, and Mexico City on the 20th.
With fans eagerly awaiting his return, the announcement of his European tour comes as a welcome gift. WONHO is expected to once again prove himself as a master of performance, delivering powerful live vocals and captivating choreography that define him as one of K-pop’s leading performers.
Written by Mun Wan Sik
Translated by Lee So Yun
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