aespa begins their long-anticipated Asia tour with an immersive storyline and a renewed creative direction. The Asia tour includes 15 large-scale arena shows across nine major cities, running from August 2025 through April 2026. Alongside this tour, aespa will release their sixth mini-album “Rich Man,” deepening their connection with fans worldwide through music and performance.
aespa Begins Their Third World Tour With a New Vision
aespa has officially unveiled their third world tour titled “2025 aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK : aeXIS LINE.” The tour is set to begin with a three-day concert in Seoul from August 29 to 31, 2025, held at the KSPO DOME (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Songpa-gu, Seoul. This marks the beginning of a massive concert journey across Asia, highlighting aespa’s continued growth and strong connection with their international fanbase.
According to SM Entertainment, the group will perform 15 shows at large-scale venues, each seating over 10,000 fans. These performances will take place in various major cities across Asia from late August 2025 through April 2026. The extended tour reflects aespa’s commitment to reaching their fans on a deeper level and providing unforgettable live experiences throughout the region.
aespa Showcases Asia Tour Through a Meticulously Planned Itinerary
Following their kickoff in Seoul, aespa’s Asia tour will move through key cities in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Macau. Each stop has been carefully chosen to maximize accessibility for local fans and showcase the group’s dynamic stage presence.
The detailed Asia tour schedule is as follows:
- Fukuoka (Japan): Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A, October 4 and 5, 2025
- Tokyo (Japan): Ariake Arena, October 11 and 12, 2025
- Nagoya (Japan): IG Arena, October 18 and 19, 2025
- Tokyo (Japan): Yoyogi National Stadium First Gymnasium, November 8 and 9, 2025
- Bangkok (Thailand): Impact Arena, November 15 and 16, 2025
- Osaka (Japan): Osaka-Jo Hall, November 26 and 27, 2025
- Hong Kong: AsiaWorld-Arena, February 7 and 8, 2026
- Macau: Galaxy Arena, March 7 and 8, 2026
- Jakarta (Indonesia): Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD), April 4, 2026
Each city will host multiple shows to accommodate as many fans as possible, reflecting aespa’s dedication to deepening connections with their growing Asian audience.
The Concept Behind the Tour Highlights aespa’s Message of Unity
The tour’s title, “SYNK : aeXIS LINE,” was inspired by the word “Axis Line,” which symbolizes a central point or core alignment. SM Entertainment explained that aespa aims to deliver an empowering and self-driven message through their performances. This message emphasizes solidarity, positive energy, and the importance of shared values.
Through the SYNK : aeXIS LINE tour, aespa intends to express the beginning of a collective movement with those who resonate with their worldview. This isn’t just about music or performance—it’s a step toward building a meaningful connection between aespa and their audience based on shared identity and direction.
New Album ‘Rich Man’ to Strengthen Global Reach
aespa’s Asia tour plays a significant role in reinforcing their global presence. Each arena concert is more than a performance—it’s an opportunity to share their narrative and invite fans to become part of their artistic journey. Through immersive visuals, strong vocals, and powerful choreography, aespa will show why they are one of the most exciting acts in K-pop today.
In the midst of this Asia tour, aespa also plans to expand their global reach by releasing their sixth mini-album, titled “Rich Man,” on September 5, 2025. The album is expected to highlight a more evolved sound and aesthetic, further defining their unique identity and creative voice. This strategic timing ensures that the energy from the new music naturally carries into the live tour experience.
Public Reaction Highlights the Ongoing Interest in aespa’s Asia Tour
The announcement of the tour led to mixed reactions on theqoo, a popular Korean online community. Some fans mistakenly believed that aespa’s earlier tour from the spring was still ongoing, and expressed concern that the group was touring for too long without pause. However, those familiar with the group clarified that the spring tour had ended in March 2025, and the newly announced SYNK : aeXIS LINE is a completely fresh series starting in late August.
Japanese fans also raised questions about the absence of a dome tour, given aespa’s growing popularity in Japan. While aespa previously performed at the Tokyo Dome, they have not yet embarked on a full dome tour within Japan. This has led to speculation about future possibilities as their fanbase continues to expand. The choice of arena venues for now reflects a balanced strategy—ensuring both intimacy and scale while preparing for even larger stages ahead.

aespa starts their 2025 Asia Tour with three shows at KSPO DOME in Seoul from August 29 to 31.
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they really do tour often, huh? went to parallel line, it was lovely. just hope the girls are getting their rest in