K-pop boyband NCT 127 have their upcoming 2025 ‘Neo City – The Momentum’ world tour, featuring concerts in Asia, the US and more.
Today (November 5), NCT 127 announced the stops for their 2025 ‘Neo City – The Momentum’ world tour, which will include concerts in Asia and the US from January to April next year.
The boyband will kick things off with a two-night concert in Seoul on January 18 and 19, followed by two shows each in the Southeast Asian cities of Jakarta and Bangkok in February.
At the end of February, NCT 127 will also embark on the tour’s North American leg in Duluth, Minnesota. It will continue on in March, with concerts in Illinois, Texas and California, as well as a singular Canadian date in Ontario.
From mid-March to end-April, the group will return to Asia with concerts in Japan across three cities, as well as performances in Macau and Taipei.
Venue and ticketign information for concerts on NCT 127’s 2025 ‘Neo City – The Momentum’ world tour have yet to be announced. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.
JANUARY 2025
18: Seoul, South Korea
19: Seoul, South Korea
FEBRUARY 2025
15: Jakarta, Indonesia
16: Jakarta, Indonesia
22: Bangkok, Thailand
23: Bangkok, Thailand
28: Duluth, Minnesota
MARCH 2025
02: Newark, New Jersey
05: Toronto, Ontario
07: Rosemont, Illinois
09: San Antonio, Texas
12: Los Angeles, California
15: Osaka, Japan
16: Osaka, Japan
22: Taipei, Taiwan
23: Taipei, Taiwan
29: Fukuoka, Japan
30: Fukuoka, Japan
APRIL 2025
05: Nagoya, Japan
06: Nagoya, Japan
26: Macau, China
27: Macau, China
In July this year, NCT 127 released their sixth studio album ‘Walk’, led by the single of the same name. The following month, member Taeil was removed from the group after being investigated on sexual assault allegations.
Meanwhile, member Jaehyun officially began his mandatory military service yesterday (November 4), a little over a month after he announced his enlistment in the military army band. Ahead of his enlistment, the singer dropped his solo single ‘Unconditional’ last month.
Perry Farrell has released another public apology following an on-stage confrontation involving his bandmate Dave Navarro.
The Jane's Addiction frontman was involved in a physical altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro last year during a live performance, an incident that prompted the band to cancel their reunion tour and eventually led to their split.
“I'd like to address what happened on stage last year,” Perry, 66, said in a statement shared across both his personal Instagram account and Jane's Addiction’s official page. “I've reflected on it and know I didn't handle myself the way I should have. I apologize to our patrons and my bandmates for losing my temper and for disrupting the show.”
He went on to admit that he did not meet fan expectations and described himself as deeply remorseful toward everyone impacted by the incident.
“Jane's Addiction has been at the center of my life for decades. The band, the songs, the patrons, and the impact that we've had on music and culture mean more to me than any words I could ever possibly write down,” he shared.
“My aim has always been to give our audience the best possible show, something real, honest and positive. In Boston, we fell short of that, and I'm truly sorry to everyone who was impacted.”
Jane's Addiction also issued its own statement regarding the altercation, which ultimately led to the group’s remaining members filing a lawsuit against Perry alleging assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract.
“Today we are here to announce that we have come together one last time to resolve our differences, so that the legacy of Jane's Addiction will remain the work the four of us created together,” the band wrote, signaling that the group would not move forward with Perry. “We now look forward to the future as we embark on our separate musical and creative endeavors.”