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Aespa announce world tour for 2026 and 2027: tickets, presale

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Tickets go on sale soon

K-pop stars Aespa have announced details of a headline world tour for 2026 and 2027 – and this is how to get tickets.

The group will embark on the Synk: Complaexity Tour, stopping off at arenas across the globe.

The tour will begin on 7 August in Seoul and head to the likes of Taipei, São Paulo, Santiago, Lima and Mexico City.

It’ll continue across the US, with arena shows planned for Washington, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Seattle.

The European leg of the tour will begin in 2027 in Manchester, with stops in London, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan, Barcelona, and Paris.

It’ll be in support of their recently announced second studio album, Lemonade, which is due for release on 29 May.

It follows up their 2024 debut album, Armageddon, and more recently their 2025 EP Rich Man, and is confirmed to feature 11 tracks.

Ahead of Aespa tickets going on sale for their world tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Aespa tickets go on sale?

Tickets go on general sale at 3pm local time on Wednesday, 6 May via: