K-pop singer Yves has announced her upcoming 2025 ‘Apple Cinnamon Crunch’ tour in North America, featuring concerts in Chicago, New York, Montreal and more.
Today (November 20), Yves and her label Paix Per Mil announced the dates and concerts for the K-pop star’s first-ever solo North American tour, titled ‘Apple Cinnamon Crunch’, set to take place from January to February 2025.
The singer will kick off her tour with two concerts in Canada, in the cities of Montreal and Toronto on January 16 and 19, respectively. In the same month, she will head to the US states of New York, Illinois, Texas and California.
Yves’ upcoming solo tour will then extend into February 2025, with two final shows in the cities of Glendale and Tacoma at the Alex Theatre and Pantages Theater, respectively.
Tickets to the concerts on Yves’ 2025 ‘Apple Cinnamon Crunch’ tour in North America are set to go on sale this Friday (November 22) at 12pm EST via Ticketmaster. For more information, head to the official MyMusicTaste website.
JANUARY 2025
16: Montreal, Quebec, Mtelus
19: Toronto, Ontario, Danforth Music Hall
21: Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Paramount
23: Chicago, Illinois, Copernicus Center
25: Dallas, Texas, House of Blues
27: Houston, Texas, House of Blues
30: San Francisco, California, Palance of Fine Arts
FEBRUARY 2025
01: Glendale, California, Alex Theatre
04: Tacoma, Washington, Pantages Theater
In other touring news, Stray Kids have announced the Europe, UK and US dates for 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour. The legs will run from March to July 2025, with 20 dates over 11 different countries.
Meanwhile, ENHYPEN have added new Southeast Asia dates to their 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour. Plus, girl group BABYMONSTER have announced their upcoming 2025 ‘Hello Monsters’ world tour.
Lorde returned to Governor’s Ball for the first time in nine years and gave fans a unique take on her collaboration with Charli XCX, ‘Girl, So Confusing’.
The New Zealand singer made her long awaited comeback to the New York festival on Friday (June 5), where she headlined the opening night.
Speaking to the crowd about stepping back onto the Governor’s Ball stage after almost a decade away, Lorde admitted it was “the most nervous I’ve been for a show in a while”. She then treated fans to a string of beloved tracks including ‘Royals’, ‘What Was That’, and ‘Hammer’.
One of the standout highlights of the evening arrived near the end of her 21 song performance when she performed ‘Girl, So Confusing’, the track she later reworked alongside Charli XCX.
The song first appeared on Charli XCX’s hugely successful 2024 album ‘Brat’ without Lorde’s involvement, though it was inspired by her. In the lyrics, Charli reflected on the complicated feelings between the two artists and revealed she had once felt “super jealous” of the New Zealander’s achievements during her early career.
The pair later teamed up for a remix after Charli shared the song’s meaning with Lorde ahead of the release of ‘Brat’. Following that conversation, Lorde proposed creating a collaborative version together.
At Governor’s Ball, Lorde performed the remix adaptation during the closing section of her set and added her own personal touch to the track.
Charli was not present for the performance, leaving Lorde to deliver the song on her own. The moment stood out even more because the track had only appeared sparingly throughout Lorde’s recent ‘Ultrasound’ tour. More footage from the show can be seen below.
In addition to revisiting fan favourites and reimagining ‘Girl, So Confusing’, Lorde also surprised the audience with a preview of brand new material.
Early in the set, she introduced a portion of an unreleased song from the side of the stage. Standing behind a synthesizer setup, she sang: “Don’t look for me now that I’m gone/ Don’t look for me, I’m gone.”
Lorde’s festival appearances this summer follow her recent ‘Ultrasound’ tour, which was launched in support of her newest album, ‘Virgin’.
Released last June, the record earned a four star review from NME, which stated: “‘Virgin’ is a vibrant combination of Lorde’s best qualities, and then some.”

“With her newfound candour, the record combines the emotional whirlwind of ‘Melodrama’, the chilling minimalism of ‘Pure Heroine’ and the breezy freedom of ‘Solar Power’,” it added. “This might be called ‘Virgin’, but Lorde proves she’s not afraid to strip herself bare.”
While ‘Girl, So Confusing’ was not a regular feature during the ‘Ultrasound’ tour, Lorde did perform it at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles last October, where she surprised fans by bringing Charli XCX on stage.
Since releasing ‘Virgin’ and launching the accompanying tour, Lorde has contributed more than $200,000 from merchandise sales to Minnesota immigrant funds. She has also been announced as a headliner for All Points East 2026 in London, where PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson and additional artists are also set to appear.