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Yves 2027 Tour | Post-Independence Second Album & Asia Tour Information

Published: 4/29/2026

Yves in 2027, her second year of independence. Her second album release and a full-scale Asia tour are anticipated. Covers the movement of fans from her LOONA era, outreach to new audiences, and ticket strategies in full detail.

Overview & Latest Status for 2027

2027 is a turning point for Yves as a solo artist. Entering her third year since independence, the release of her second album and a full-scale Asia tour are expected to become a reality.

Building on the consolidation of her core fanbase in 2026, her activities are expected to be strategic in nature, aiming to expand reach to new audiences. This is also a period when Japanese performances become increasingly likely.

Full Concert Schedule List

The detailed 2027 schedule announcement is expected between November and December 2026. The following are trend forecasts.

Tour / ConcertExpected PeriodRegionVenue CapacityNotes
Second Album Release & TourFirst HalfSeoul1,000–1,500 seatsPossible first large hall performance
Full-Scale Asia TourSummerJapan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand1,000–2,000 seatsMultiple venues
Japan TourAutumn–WinterTokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka1,000–1,500 seatsMost anticipated event of 2027

Tour Format:

  • Main Tour: 1 (supporting second album)
  • Mini Tour / Fan Concert: 2–3 (expected autumn/winter)

How to Purchase Tickets

Expected Changes in 2027 Sales Structure

From the individual agency format of 2026, there is a possibility of stepping up to a contract with a small label or a label through a business partnership. The ticket sales network will expand.

Expected Sales Channels:

  1. Korea (Main Tour)

    • Melon Ticket (as before)
    • Yes24 (expected expansion)
    • Venue official (direct sales at small halls continue)
  2. Japan Performances (if realized)

    • Official sales via Pia / Lawson Ticket / e+ (new development in 2027)
    • Venue official websites
    • Amazon Prime member pre-sales, etc.
  3. Other Asian Countries

    • Local ticket vendors in each country
    • Partner sales at large festivals such as KCON

Ticket Acquisition Schedule (Expected)

  • Pre-sale: 2 months before the concert date (members only)
  • General sale: 1.5 months before (online sales starting around 10:00 AM)
  • Estimated sellout: Approximately 2 weeks for small-to-mid-sized venues

Venue Access & Seating Information

Expected Step-Up in Venue Scale

2026: 500–1,000 seats (hall)

2027 Expected: 1,000–2,000 seats (mix of halls and small arenas)

Reasons:

  • Confirmed ticket sales at 2026 concerts
  • Positive reception of the second album
  • Understanding of demand across Asia, including Japan

Expected Venues for Japanese Performances

Tokyo:

  • Orchard Hall (2,000 seats)
  • NHK Hall (2,000 seats)
  • Akasaka Blitz (1,000 seats)

Osaka:

  • Festival Hall (2,700 seats)
  • Zepp Osaka (2,000 seats)

Other Cities:

  • Assumed 3–4 cities nationwide including Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Sendai

Changes in Seating & Acoustics

Small-scale era (2026): All seats close, intimate atmosphere

Mid-scale era (2027):

  • VIP / Priority seats (front): Slightly more distance
  • General seats (side/upper): Utilization of large screens
  • Acoustics: Covered by stadium speaker systems

Tour Costs & Accommodation Guide

For Japanese Performances (Tokyo assumed)

Transportation:

  • Greater Tokyo area residents: Day trip possible (Shinkansen / plane)
  • Regional residents: Previous night stay recommended (¥8,000–¥15,000/night)

Near Venue:

  • Hotels near the concert venue: ¥12,000–¥30,000/night
  • Shinjuku / Shibuya area: ¥10,000–¥25,000/night

Food & Transportation:

  • IC card (Suica, etc.): ¥5,000 charge is sufficient
  • Food: ¥3,000–¥8,000/day

Merchandise & Other:

  • Concert merchandise: ¥3,000–¥8,000
  • Support banners / merchandise purchases: ¥2,000–¥5,000

Estimated total for Japan trip: ¥30,000–¥60,000 (transportation, food, merchandise)

Korea Trip (if continuing)

  • Airfare: ¥15,000–¥35,000
  • Accommodation & food: ¥8,000–¥15,000/night
  • Total: ¥40,000–¥70,000

Past Tour History & Trends

Inheriting LOONA's Tour Legacy

Characteristics of LOONA's Late-Era Tours (2022–2024):

  • Setlist: 45–60 songs (over 2 hours)
  • Tour scale: 1 major tour per year + 1–2 small/mid-scale tours
  • Domestic setlist: Includes 3–5 Japanese-language songs
  • VIP greeting: Available (approx. ₩300,000)

Yves' Individual Style:

  • Vocal technique: Stable since LOONA era (vibrato, emotional expression)
  • Rap skills: Likely to be showcased more than in group settings
  • Solo song tendency: R&B / Soul oriented (mix of ballads and uptempo tracks)

2027 Setlist Forecast

Composition ratio:

  • New solo songs (second album): 40%
  • LOONA-era solo songs (re-edited versions): 30%
  • R&B / Soul covers: 20%
  • LOONA group song medley: 10%

Unique aspects:

  • Nostalgia for fans from the LOONA era
  • Presentation of a new Yves as a solo artist
  • Local adaptations for each Asian country (including Japanese)

Notes & FAQ

Q1: Is there a chance of a reunion unit with other LOONA members?

A: Unlikely. An official reunion is difficult due to the complexity of copyright and contractual matters. However, the possibility of individual fan events (such as collaborative greetings) remains. ARTMS (HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul, ViVi) is currently active as a new unit.

Q2: Will Japanese-language songs be produced?

A: Possible. Following the convention of Asia tours during the LOONA era, there is a high likelihood of including a Japanese-language B-side in the 2027 second album. During the Japan tour, the setlist will surely include 1–2 such songs.

Q3: What about special benefits like VIP greetings?

A: With the expansion of venue scale, a multi-tiered benefit structure is expected, including VIP tickets, early access, and greeting time. Price range: ₩80,000–₩150,000 (approx. ¥6,400–¥12,000).

Q4: Will ticket prices rise from 2026?

A: A 20%–30% price increase is expected. 2026: ¥3,200–¥6,400 → 2027: approximately ¥4,800–¥10,000. The background is rising costs due to the expansion of venue and tour scale.

Q5: When will the Japan tour be confirmed?

A: The official announcement is expected around autumn/winter of 2026 (September–December). Fans hoping to see the Japan tour realized must follow Yves' official SNS (Instagram / Twitter).

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