CL (formerly 2NE1) Live 2027 | Global Tour Expansion & Japan Concert Info
Published: 4/29/2026
Concert information for CL in 2027. Includes predicted activities based on the 2026 global tour track record, solo shows and festival appearances in Japan, ticket purchasing methods, venue guides, and travel costs.
Overview & Latest 2027 Status
2027 is expected to be a year when CL's global activities expand even further, following the world tour of 2026.
Key predicted activities for 2027:
- World Tour Continuation — An expanded tour featuring new albums and new material, building on 2026's success
- Increased Japan Shows — Multiple regional shows at small to mid-sized halls and arenas
- Global Festivals — Continued appearances at Summer Sonic, Fuji Rock, and international festivals
Note: The official 2027 schedule has not yet been announced. The following is a prediction guide based on 2026 results and past trends.
Full Concert Schedule List
2027 CL World Tour (Unannounced)
Predicted Schedule:
- Spring (March–May) — Start of Asia/North America tour, tied to new release campaign
- Early Summer–Summer (June–August) — Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia shows; rush of festival appearances
- Fall–Winter (September–December) — Europe/North America tour, or additional Asia dates
Predicted Japan Show Breakdown
- Tokyo — 2–3 shows (Orchard Hall or mid-sized halls)
- Osaka — 1–2 shows
- Other — Solo shows or festival appearances in Nagoya, Fukuoka, etc.
How to Buy Tickets
Japan Shows (Solo & Festival)
Solo Show Purchase Process
① Fan Club Pre-sale
- CL Official Fan Club (if available)
- Annual membership fee: approx. 2,000–3,000 yen (estimated)
- Pre-sale lottery: 1–2 weeks after show announcement
② General Pre-sale
- Lawson Ticket, Ticket Pia, e+
- Registration opens 1 month before the show
③ General Sale
- Available at all ticket agencies
- Only limited quantities available if pre-sale sells out
Music Festivals (Summer Sonic / Fuji Rock)
Festival Tickets
- 1-day pass: 12,000–16,000 yen
- 2-day pass: 22,000–28,000 yen
- 3-day pass (Fuji Rock): 35,000–42,000 yen
On Sale Dates
- Early ticket sales start March–April
- General sales start May–June
Estimated Ticket Prices
- General Seats (Hall) — 8,000–11,000 yen
- Front Seats — 12,000–15,000 yen
- Premium Seats — 16,000–20,000 yen
Venue Access & Seating Info
Expected Venues (2027)
Tokyo
- Orchard Hall (Shibuya) — Capacity: 2,150
- Line Cube Shibuya (Shibuya) — Capacity: 2,704
- Nippon Budokan (Chiyoda) — Capacity: 14,000 (for large-scale shows)
Osaka
- Festival Hall — Capacity: 1,500
- ABC Hall — Capacity: 1,300
Other
- Zepp Nagoya — Capacity: 3,000
- Fukuoka Sunpalace — Capacity: 5,000
Access to Each Venue
Orchard Hall (Shibuya)
- 10-min walk from Shibuya Station
- Shibuya Mark City 6F
- Parking: affiliated lots available (expensive)
Line Cube Shibuya
- 2-min walk from Shibuya Station (connected to nearest station)
- Parking: use nearby lots
Nippon Budokan
- 5-min walk from Kudanshita Station
- Parking: use Kitanomaru Park lot
Seating Tips
- Hall size — All seats are generally reserved; sightlines are good even from side seats
- Large venues — Standing areas may be introduced
- VIP seats — May be sold in limited quantities in the front row closest to the stage
Travel Costs & Accommodation Guide
2027 Accommodation Cost Estimates
Tokyo Shows (Shibuya area)
| Accommodation Type | Price Range (per night) | Recommended Area |
|---|---|---|
| Dormitory / Guesthouse | 3,000–4,500 yen | Shibuya, Harajuku |
| Business Hotel | 5,500–8,500 yen | Shinjuku, Shibuya |
| Mid-range City Hotel | 11,000–17,000 yen | Jingumae, Aoyama |
Osaka Shows (around Osaka Station)
| Accommodation Type | Price Range (per night) | Recommended Area |
|---|---|---|
| Dormitory / Guesthouse | 2,500–4,000 yen | Around Osaka Castle, Noda |
| Business Hotel | 5,000–7,500 yen | Osaka Station, Kitashinchi |
| Mid-range City Hotel | 10,000–15,000 yen | Umeda, Yodoyabashi |
Budget by Trip Pattern (per person)
[Pattern A] Day Trip
- Transportation (round-trip Shinkansen): 8,000–12,000 yen
- Ticket: 10,000–15,000 yen
- Food & merchandise: 3,000 yen
- Subtotal: approx. 21,000–30,000 yen
[Pattern B] Tokyo Stay × 1 Night, 2 Days
- Shinkansen round trip (e.g., from Osaka): 13,320 yen
- 1 night accommodation (business hotel): 6,000–9,000 yen
- Ticket: 10,000–15,000 yen
- Food, transport & merchandise: 5,000 yen
- Subtotal: approx. 34,000–52,000 yen
[Pattern C] Multiple Shows (Tokyo & Osaka)
- Transportation (Shinkansen round trip): 13,320 yen
- 2 nights accommodation: 12,000–18,000 yen
- Tickets × 2 shows: 20,000–30,000 yen
- Food, transport & merchandise: 8,000 yen
- Subtotal: approx. 53,000–79,000 yen
[Pattern D] Festival (Summer Sonic, 1 Day)
- Transportation (day trip / 1 night): 0–5,000 yen
- Festival ticket (1 day): 12,000–16,000 yen
- Food & transport: 3,000–5,000 yen
- Subtotal: approx. 15,000–26,000 yen
Past Tour Track Record & Trends
The 'ALPHA' Tour (Reference)
Observed Trends:
- Setlist Composition — 2NE1 songs 25%, CL solo 45%, new songs/remixes 30%
- Show Duration — Approx. 1 hour 45 min to 2 hours
- Venue Choice — Preference for small to mid-sized halls (1,500–2,500 capacity)
- Price Range — General seats 10,000–12,000 yen, front seats 15,000–18,000 yen
Characteristics of CL's Global Activities
CL is an artist with the following traits:
- Independent artist — High degree of freedom, not affiliated with a major label
- HIP-HOP/R&B oriented — Musical style that transcends conventional K-pop
- Multilingual — Performs in Japanese, English, and Korean
- Strong SNS presence — Direct fan communication via YouTube and TikTok
New Developments Expected in 2027
New Directions
- New album release — Reflecting trends in the global music scene
- Collaborations — Feature projects with international artists
- Fashion & Entertainment — Expanded activities beyond music (DJ, producer, etc.)
Notes & FAQ
① It Has Been Over 13 Years Since 2NE1's Disbandment
Current Identity
- CL has established a career as a fully independent solo artist
- 2NE1 songs appear in live shows as nostalgic moments, but the main focus is CL's solo work
- Fan Approach — Engage as a fan of CL (the individual), not as a 2NE1 fan
② Uncertainty Around Ticket Announcements
Why Japan Show Announcements Are Slow
- As an independent artist, there is no planning infrastructure of a major agency
- International tour scheduling takes priority
- Action — Check CL's official Twitter/Instagram daily
③ The Importance of SNS Activity
Real Examples of Ticket Announcements
- Historically announced suddenly on Twitter
- Recently via limited announcements on Instagram Stories
- Action — Turn on story notifications / set up direct message alerts
④ Managing Fan Spending
Sample Annual Budget for Multiple Shows
- CL solo shows ×1–2: 20,000–40,000 yen
- Festival attendance ×1–2: 12,000–28,000 yen
- Merchandise & online streaming: 5,000–10,000 yen
- Total monthly estimate: approx. 7,000 yen
⑤ Information for Global Fans
For International Attendees
- Visa — Up to 90 days visa-free stay in Japan (Korea, Southeast Asia)
- Transportation — Use LCCs for approx. 10,000–15,000 yen to Tokyo (round trip from Korea)
- Language — Ticket sites are mainly in Japanese; use a translation tool
- Accommodation — Airbnb, guesthouses (3,000–5,000 yen/night) are affordable
Related Articles & Internal Links
- 2NE1 Guide / CL Solo Career — Info on the transition from group to solo
- Global Music Career / Independent Artist Guide — How non-major-label artists operate
- Music Festivals 2027 | Summer Sonic, Fuji Rock, KCON Japan — Predicted domestic and international festival appearances
- K-POP Artists 2027 Tour Outlook — Industry-wide trends
- Access to Shibuya Orchard Hall / Line Cube Shibuya — Venue-by-venue guide
- Fan Spending Management & Concert Trip Planning Guide — Budget allocation for multi-region attendance
- SNS Info Checking & Ticket Pre-sale Lottery Tips — How to reliably get tickets
- K-POP Public Schedule — All artists' 2027 schedules
This article was created based on predictions as of April 2026. The latest information on CL's tours and festival appearances will be updated as official SNS announcements and ticket sales begin.
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