J-Pop phenomenon Yoasobi is gearing up for another expansive tour across Asia, with a highly anticipated stop at Singapore Indoor Stadium scheduled for February 2025. This leg of the tour is part of a larger schedule that begins in Seoul, South Korea, on 7 and 8 December 2024 at the Inspire Arena.
The Yoasobi Asia tour is set to traverse seven cities, including Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei, Shanghai, and Jakarta, wrapping up with a grand finale in Jakarta, Indonesia. Yoasobi plans to perform two shows in each city, bringing the total to 14 performances, marking the largest arena tour for a Japanese artist to date.
Yoasobi’s first-ever Asia tour spanning 2023 to 2024 saw overwhelming success, with tickets selling out almost instantly. The previous Asia tour featured a performance at the more intimate setting of Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, which held 5,500 attendees. In contrast, their upcoming 2025 concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium boasts a capacity of 12,000 — more than double the size. Yoasobi has also expressed a desire to scale up their performances, which they are able to do so in the new venue at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The duo has also made significant impressions internationally, performing at major global music festivals like the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Lollapalooza.
Here’s the complete schedule for Yoasobi’s Asia tour 2024-2025:
- 7-8 December 2024: Seoul, Inspire Arena
- 26-27 December 2024: Hong Kong, AsiaWorld-Arena
- 25-26 January 2025: Bangkok, BITEC Live
- 8-9 February 2025: Taipei, Taipei Arena
- 15-16 February 2025: Shanghai, Mercedes-Benz Arena
- 22-23 February 2025: Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium
- 26-27 February 2025: Jakarta, Istora Senayan
Each performance in the Yoasobi Asia tour promises an electric atmosphere, showcasing Yoasobi’s unique blend of music that has captivated fans across the globe. The Singapore concerts, set for 22 and 23 February, are especially significant as they near the tour’s conclusion, offering local fans a memorable experience with one of Japan’s leading musical acts.