List of IU concert tours

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South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer and actress IU has embarked on numerous headlining concert tours, four of which toured multiple countries in Asia.

IU concert tours
IU performing in Seoul at the Love, Poem tour (2019).
Concert tours9
One-off concerts3

Real Fantasy

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Real Fantasy
Tour by IU
LocationSouth Korea
Associated albumLast Fantasy
Start dateJune 2, 2012 (2012-06-02)
End dateSeptember 10, 2012 (2012-09-10)
No. of shows13
Attendance28,000
IU concert chronology
  • Real Fantasy
    (2012)
  • Modern Times
    (2013)

Real Fantasy (Korean리얼 판타지) was the first concert tour by IU. She toured six cities in South Korea: Seoul, Ulsan, Jeonju, Suwon, Busan and Daegu. The tour began on June 2, 2012, with two dates in Seoul and finished on July 15 in Daegu. Two dates in Seoul were added to celebrate the end on the tour.

Background

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On April 16, 2012, Loen announced IU would tour concert halls in six cities in South Korea: Seoul, Ulsan, Jeonju, Suwon, Busan and Daegu.[1] Tickets for the first two dates in Seoul were put on sale on Interpark the next day and sold out in 30 minutes.[2][3] IU released a single album, Spring of a Twenty Year Old, on May 11. The stages of the three songs included in the album were revealed for the first time at the concert.[4] On August 27, it was announced that IU would hold two additional encore concerts on an outdoor stage in Seoul on September 22 and 23. Tickets were put on sale on Interpark on September 3.[5] A special DVD was released digitally on December 18, while the physical version was released on December 27. It included footage of the encore concert held in Seoul on September 22, about 50 minutes of live performances, concert rehearsals and interviews, other videos, an 84-page photo book, and 30 star cards, as well as songs from Spring of a Twenty Year Old and Last Fantasy.[6]

Show overview and reception

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IU performing at the Real Fantasy tour on September 23, 2012.

The music director was G. Gorilla, singer-songwriter and member of the South Korean rock band Eve. For the concert, IU collaborated with the Urban Pops Orchestra.[7] The concert opened with "the dreamlike atmosphere" of "Cruel Fairytale" and "You & I". IU performed "Peach", "Rain Drop", "Nagging", "The Night of the First Breakup", "Mia", "Every End of the Day", "Love Attack", "Marshmallow", "Uncle". During "Nagging" and "Uncle", she was joined on stage by Lim Seul-ong and Heo Kyung-hwan, respectively. She performed dance covers of a mix of songs, including "Boom Boom Pow" by Black Eyed Peas, "Rainism" by Rain and "Trouble Maker" by Trouble Maker.[8] Several singers made guest appearances during the tour, including Lee Juck, Lee Seung-gi, 2AM, Sung Si-kyung, K.Will, Kim Tae-woo, Leessang, Sunny Hill, Jia, Ra.D, Haha, Norazo, Sweet Sorrow, Baechigi, Mighty Mouth, Huh Gak and Second Moon. Others celebrities that made an appearance include Noh Hong-cheol, Park Ji-sung, Yoo In-na and Ji Hyun-woo.[7]

The tour recorded an average ticket sale rate of 90% in 11 dates in six cities and attracted 20,000 spectators.[7] The additional two dates in Seoul attracted 8,000 spectators.[9] After the first two-day concert in Seoul, it was reported that 43.8% of ticket purchasers were in their 20s, 24.2% were in their 30s and 19.6% were in their 40s, while only 12.4% were in their teens. Furthermore, 71% of the spectators were male, which was considered uncommon for a K-pop concert.[10] The first show in Seoul was well received and IU's ability to confidently lead a three-hour concert by herself was praised alongside her vocals and dancing skills.[11][12] Lee Mi-young of JoyNews24 commented that the performance was enjoyable for both young adults and families.[12] Park Young-woong of Star News said that "it was a performance that predicted IU's future".[11] The tour as a whole received positive reviews.[13]

Tour dates

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List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, and attendance
Date City Country Venue Attendance
June 2, 2012 Seoul South Korea Kyung Hee University Peace Hall 20,000[7]
June 3, 2012
June 9, 2012 Ulsan Ulsan KBS Hall
June 10, 2012
June 16, 2012 Jeonju Jeonbuk National University Stadium
June 30, 2012 Suwon Gyeonggi Arts Center
July 1, 2012
July 7, 2012 Busan Busan KBS Hall
July 8, 2012
July 14, 2012 Daegu Yeungnam University Grand Hall
July 15, 2012
September 22, 2012 Seoul Korean War Memorial Peace Plaza 8,000[9]
September 23, 2012
Total 28,000

Modern Times

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Modern Times
Tour by IU
LocationSouth Korea
Associated albumModern Times
Start dateNovember 23, 2013 (2013-11-23)
End dateDecember 1, 2013 (2013-12-01)
No. of shows4
IU concert chronology
  • Real Fantasy
    (2012)
  • Modern Times
    (2013)
  • Chat-Shire
    (2015)

Modern Times (Korean모던타임즈) was the second concert tour by IU, launched in support of her third studio album Modern Times (2013). She visited two cities in South Korea: Seoul on November 23 and 24, 2013, and Busan on November 30 and December 1.

 
IU performing at the Modern Times tour on December 1, 2013.

Background

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Following the release of her third studio album Modern Times (2013), IU started promoting the album on music shows but had to cancel the remaining activities due to her casting in the television series Bel Ami (2013–2014). On October 15, 2013, it was announced that IU would hold her second concert tour Modern Times to support the album. She performed at Kyung Hee University Peace Hall in Seoul on November 23 and 24, 2013, and at Busan KBS Hall in Busan on November 30 and December 1.[14][15]

Show overview

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IU presented songs from Modern Times and rearranged versions of her past hit songs.[14] She started the concert with "The Red Shoes". She played the role of a woman seeking revenge after her lover abandoned her in "Wait" and "Obliviate"'s stages. During "Mia", "I Really Don't Like Her" and "Voice Mail", IU sat down and performed with her acoustic guitar. She also performed "Wild Flower", "You Know", "Every End of the Day", "You & I", "Good Day", "Modern Times" and "Secret". IU covered older popular Korean songs, including "The Forgotten Season" by Lee Yong [ko], "The Letter" by Kim Kwang-jin [ko] and "Somehow I Found You" by Peregrine Falcon [ko]. She was joined on stage by Choi Baek-ho [ko] for their collaborative song "Walk with Me, Girl" and together they covered his 1995 single "About Romance".[16]

Tour dates

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List of concerts showing date, city, country, and venue
Date City Country Venue
November 23, 2013 Seoul South Korea Kyung Hee University Peace Hall
November 24, 2013
November 30, 2013 Busan Busan KBS Hall
December 1, 2013

Chat-Shire

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Chat-Shire
Tour by IU
LocationSouth Korea
Associated albumChat-Shire
Start dateNovember 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
End dateDecember 31, 2015 (2015-12-31)
No. of shows7
Attendance15,000+
IU concert chronology
  • Modern Times
    (2013)
  • Chat-Shire
    (2015)
  • 24 Steps: One, Two, Three, Four
    (2016–2017)

Chat-Shire was the third concert tour by IU. She toured four cities in South Korea: Seoul, Busan, Daegu and Gwangju. The tour began on November 21, 2015, with two dates in Seoul and finished on December 31.

Background

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On October 19, 2015, four days before the release of IU's fourth extended play, Chat-Shire, it was announced that the singer would hold her third concert tour Chat-Shire in support of the EP, and would not perform on music shows to focus on live performances and her health, which had been deteriorating due to hectic schedules.[17] Starting in November, the tour four cities in South Korea: Seoul, Busan, Daegu and Gwangju.[18] Tickets for the first two concerts in Seoul were put on sale on Interpark on October 26 and, according to Loen, sold out in one minute.[19][20] Ticket sales for the concert in Busan started on October 29.[21] On December 8, it was announced that IU would hold two additional encore concerts at Jamsil Students' Gymnasium in Seoul on December 30 and 31. Tickets were put on sale on Interpark on December 10.[22] On December 31, Loen announced on Facebook that a limited edition photo book would be sold alongside ticket reservations. It would also be sold on Melon Shopping.[23]

Despite its success, Chat-Shire became controversial when the Korean publisher of the novel My Sweet Orange Tree (1968), from which IU took inspiration for the b-side "Zezé", criticized IU's "sexual" interpretation of the five-year-old protagonist in the lyrics of the song and on the EP's cover artwork.[24] The scandal started a heated debate in the Korean entertainment industry over freedom of interpretation.[25] As the main producer of the EP, she was also criticized for illegally sampling Britney Spears' 2007 song "Gimme More" on a bonus track of the EP.[24][26] As a result, many ticket reservations were allegedly cancelled.[27]

Show overview and reception

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IU performing at the Chat-Shire tour on December 13, 2015.

The concert lasted circa two hours, during which IU performed 20 songs.[28] The first half focused on dance songs, while in the second half IU presented her popular ballads.[29] IU appeared on the stage as a "fairy tale protagonist" wearing a white dress and opened the show with "Shoes".[28] Upon presenting "Zezé", she said "It's a song in the new album. It's a song I love unchangingly".[28] The concert marked IU's first performance of "Twenty-Three", during which she wore a black crop top and hot pants.[28] Commenting on the outfit, she said "I thought it was like Sailor Moon. Isn't it like the clothes of a female protagonist who transforms?".[30] She performed a mix of "lively" and "heartfelt" songs, including "Every End of the Day", "You & I", "The Red Shoes", "The Shower", "Knees", "Bad Day", "Obliviate", "Red Queen", "Everyone Has Secrets" and "See you on Friday".[28][29] She also sang "My Old Story" and "Meaning of You" from her remake album A Flower Bookmark (2014), as well as a medley of the theme songs of Sailor Moon (1992–1997), Cardcaptor Sakura (1998–2000) and Yumeiro Patissiere (2009–2010).[29] She ended the show with her hit song "Good Day". IU came back on stage for the encore and performed "Heart", "Glasses" and her unreleased song "Drama", which would later be featured on her 2021 EP Pieces.[29][30]

Among sets, IU took the time to interact with the audience and share personal stories.[31] During the first concert in Seoul, Dynamic Duo joined IU on the stage for "Leon" and performed their songs "Jam" and "Friday Night".[29] Several celebrities made guest appearances during the two-day concert in Seoul, including IU's boyfriend at the time Chang Kiha, Kwon Jung-yeol of 10cm, Yoo In-na, Ji Hyun-woo, Han Seung-yeon, Goo Hara, Lim Seul-ong, Baek A-yeon, Hyukoh, Epik High and GFriend.[29][32][33]

The tour attracted 15,000 spectators for the first five performances.[33] IU's vocals and versatility were praised.[34] Choi Hyun-jung of The Dong-a Ilbo said it was "a concert that combines story and song".[31] The concert held on November 21 was IU's first public appearance following the scandal. After a discussion with her music director, she decided to include "Zezé" in the set list despite the controversy.[35] Critics commended IU for her decision, which was perceived as a bold move from the singer that showed "the affection and sincerity she had for this song".[36][28][29][30] Choi Hyun-jung wrote, "IU is a singer with a much stronger mentality than we thought, and at her concert that day, she overcame her burden with her sometimes strong and witty appearance".[31]

Tour dates

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List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, and attendance
Date City Country Venue Attendance
November 21, 2015 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 15,000[33]
November 22, 2015
November 29, 2015 Busan Busan Exhibition & Convention Center
December 6, 2015 Daegu Daegu Exhibition & Convention Center
December 13, 2015 Gwangju Kim Daejung Convention Center
December 30, 2015 Seoul Jamsil Students' Gymnasium
December 31, 2015
Total N/A

24 Steps: One, Two, Three, Four

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24 Steps: One, Two, Three, Four
Tour by IU
LocationAsia
Start dateDecember 4, 2016 (2016-12-04)
End dateJanuary 7, 2017 (2017-01-07)
No. of shows4
IU concert chronology
  • Chat-Shire
    (2015)
  • 24 Steps: One, Two, Three, Four
    (2016–2017)
  • Palette
    (2017)

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on December 4, 2016, in Seoul.[37]

  1. "Twenty-Four"
  2. "Red Queen" (First verse)
  3. "Pierrot Smiles At Us"
  4. "Shoes"
  5. "Every End of the Day"
  6. "You & I"
  7. "Someday"
  8. "A Dreamer"
  9. "I Really Don't Like Her"
  10. "Mia" (Acoustic version)
  11. "Meaning of You"
  12. "Summer Love" (First verse)
  13. "Sogyeokdong"
  14. "4AM"
  15. "Glasses" (First verse)
  16. "Zezé"
  17. "Knees
  18. "Boo" / "Marshmallow"
  19. Cover medley of the theme songs of Slam Dunk, Doochi and Puku [ko] and Full Moon o Sagashite
  20. "Leon"
  21. "Merry Christmas Ahead"
  22. "See you on Friday" / "Let It Snow"
  23. "Good Day"
Encore
  1. "The Shower"
  2. "Heart"
  3. "You Know"

Tour dates

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Concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
December 3, 2016 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 7,000[38]
December 4, 2016
December 16, 2016 Hong Kong China HKCEC–Hall 5BC
January 7, 2017 New Taipei City Taiwan Xinzhuang Gymnasium

Palette

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Palette
Tour by IU
LocationAsia
Associated albumPalette
Start dateNovember 3, 2017 (2017-11-03)
End dateDecember 10, 2017 (2017-12-10)
No. of shows6
IU concert chronology
  • 24 Steps: One, Two, Three, Four
    (2016–2017)
  • Palette
    (2017)
  • Dlwlrma
    (2018–2019)
Set list in Hong Kong[39]
  1. dlwlrma
  2. Red Queen
  3. The Red Shoes
  4. Jam Jam
  5. You and I
  6. Leon
  7. Every End of the Day
  8. Secret Garden
  9. The Shower
  10. Bad Day
  11. Night of the First Farewell
  12. Knees
  13. Sleepless Rainy Night
  14. Can't Love You Anymore
  15. Black Out
  16. Last Night Story
  17. Twenty-Three
  18. You Know
  19. Zeze
  20. Merry Christmas in Advance
  21. Friday
  22. Palette
  23. Good Day
  24. Through the Night
  25. Dear Name
  26. Autumn Morning
  27. Through the Night (Cantonese ver.)
  28. Heart
  29. Full Stop
  30. Meaning of You
Concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
November 3, 2017 Busan South Korea Sajik Arena
November 11, 2017 Gwangju Universiade Gymnasium
November 25, 2017 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10
December 3, 2017 Cheongju South Korea Seokyu Culture Gymnasium
December 9, 2017 Seoul Jamsil Indoor Stadium 12,000[40]
December 10, 2017

Dlwlrma

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Dlwlrma
Tour by IU
LocationAsia
Start dateOctober 28, 2018 (2018-10-28)
End dateJanuary 5, 2019 (2019-01-05)
No. of shows10
IU concert chronology
  • Palette
    (2017)
  • Dlwlrma
    (2018–2019)
  • Love, Poem
    (2019)
Set list in Singapore[41]
  1. The Red Shoes
  2. Cruel Fairy Tale
  3. dlwlrma
  4. Every End of the Day
  5. Good Day
  6. Between the Lips (50cm)
  7. Friday
  8. Meaning of You
  9. Nagging
  10. The Story Only I Didn't Know
  11. Ending Scene
  12. Mia
  13. Twenty-Three
  14. Glasses
  15. Zeze
  16. BBIBBI
  17. Palette
  18. Marshmallow
  19. Love Attack
  20. Boo
  21. Last Night Story
  22. You Know
  23. Merry Christmas in Advance
  24. You and I

Encore

  1. Through the Night
  2. Dear Name
  3. Leon

Second Encore

  1. The Shower
  2. Heart
Concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
October 28, 2018 Busan South Korea Sajik Arena
November 10, 2018 Gwangju Universiade Gymnasium
November 17, 2018 Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena 24,000[42]
November 18, 2018
December 8, 2018 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10 6,000[43]
December 15, 2018 Singapore The Star Theatre 5,000[44]
December 16, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Impact Exhibition Hall 4
December 24, 2018 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Center 10,000[45]
December 25, 2018
January 5, 2019 Jeju South Korea International Convention Center

Love, Poem

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Love, Poem
Tour by IU
LocationAsia
Associated albumLove Poem
Start dateNovember 2, 2019 (2019-11-02)
End dateDecember 29, 2019 (2019-12-29)
No. of shows15
IU concert chronology
  • Dlwlrma
    (2018–2019)
  • Love, Poem
    (2019)
  • The Golden Hour
    (2022)
Set list in Singapore[46]
  1. Unlucky
  2. Palette
  3. Autumn Morning
  4. Friday
  5. Secret Garden
  6. The Visitor
  7. JAM JAM
  8. Twenty Three
  9. BBIBBI
  10. Hold My Hand
  11. Last Night Story
  12. Blueming
  13. Meaning of You
  14. Knees
  15. Hotel Del Luna OST Medley
  16. Lullaby
  17. Through the Night
  18. Sogyeogdong
  19. The Red Shoes
  20. Above the Time
  21. You & I
  22. Good Day
  23. Love Poem
Concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
November 2, 2019 Gwangju South Korea Women's University Universiade Gymnasium
November 3, 2019
November 9, 2019 Incheon Namdong Gymnasium
November 16, 2019 Busan Sajik Arena
November 23, 2019 Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Arena 30,000[47]
November 24, 2019
November 30, 2019 Taoyuan Taiwan NTSU Arena 15,000
December 1, 2019
December 6, 2019 Singapore The Star Theatre
December 7, 2019
December 13, 2019 Manila Philippines Araneta Coliseum
December 21, 2019 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Axiata Arena
December 24, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome 3,500[48]
December 28, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Tennis Indoor Senayan
December 29, 2019
Total 90,000[49]

The Golden Hour: Under the Orange Sun

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HEREH World Tour

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Other concerts

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Title Duration Associated release(s) Region Shows Attendance Ref.
IU Japan Premium Special Live January 24, 2012 Japan 2 4,000 [50]
IU Friendship Showcase — Spring 2012 September 17, 2012 — October 15, 2012 "Good Day" (Japanese version)
"You & I" (Japanese version)
5 [51]
IU Friendship Special Concert — Autumn 2012 September 17, 2012 1 5,000 [52]
Modern Times Showcase In Hong Kong March 23, 2014 Modern Times Hong Kong 1 [53]
Just One Step... That Much More May 22, 2014 — June 1, 2014 A Flower Bookmark South Korea 8 3,600 [54]
I&U Fan Meeting November 1, 2015 — January 10, 2016 Hong Kong, China, Taiwan 4 [55][56]
IU Good Day China Fan Meeting Tour July 9, 2016 – August 27, 2016 China 7 [57]

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