The Dream Show2: In A Dream tour will debut in seven US cities this spring.
K-Pop group NCT Dream will begin their first US concert tour this April. It will air in seven major cities nationwide: Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas and Houston, starting in Newark. New Jersey On April 5, the US leg will continue The Dream Show2: In A Dream Tour, comprising 32 performances in 22 cities around the world, with more to come.
In addition to launching shows in the United States, The epic tour will also take the vibrant seven-member group to the UK, France and Germany for the first time. European dates are scheduled for late March with performances at the OVO Arena Wembley in London, Zenith Paris -La Villette in Paris and the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin. The group will return to Asia in Manila, Singapore, Macau and Kuala Lumpur. Following the leg of the United States
General ticket sales for the tour begin March 10 at 4pm local via Ticketmaster or AXS.
last year The K-pop superstars have released their second full album. crash mode The album’s pre-orders exceeded 2 million copies on its release date. breaking the record for the debut album that had previously been made hot sauceFeaturing 1.71 million pre-orders, with members Mark Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle and Jisung, NCT Dream kicked off their worldwide concert tour in September 2022 with a sold out night. 2 nights at Jamsil Olympic Stadium, the largest concert venue in Korea
to connect with the band’s massive global fan base The final performance in Seoul was then streamed live for fans. The world was seen on the Beyond Live platform in November. The tour is simultaneously broadcast in theaters around the world. This feature includes original concert performances along with behind-the-scenes interviews with the group.
NCT Dream 2023 US Tour Dates:
April 5 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
April 7 – Chicago @ Allstate Arena
April 9 – Atlanta @ State Farm Arena
April 12 – Houston @ Toyota Center
April 14 – Dallas @ Texas Trust CU Theater
April 18 – Los Angeles @ Honda Center
April 21 – Seattle @ Climate Pledge Arena