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Riizing Day
2024 concert tour by Riize From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Riizing Day was the first concert tour by South Korean boy band Riize. The tour began on May 4, 2024, at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul, South Korea, and held 31 shows across 19 cities in Asia and North America. The tour concluded on September 15 with three encore shows at the KSPO Dome in Seoul promoted as "Riizing Day Finale", featuring a revamped setlist, staging and costumes. Riize member Seunghan, who was on hiatus from the group at the time, did not participate in the tour.[1]
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Background and announcement
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In February 2024, SM Entertainment confirmed to Dispatch that Riize was preparing for an upcoming tour that would start in Seoul on May 4.[2] On March 5, SM officially announced the tour, indicating that the Seoul dates would be at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium and that the tour would visit cities across Asia and North America in the upcoming months.[3] At the same time, it was also announced that the group would release a single and EP within the second quarter of the year.[4] At the group's concert in Tokyo on May 11, the group announced that they would be adding an additional leg to the tour, returning to Japan for a 9-city, 15-show tour beginning in July.[5]
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After the group completed their first two dates in Seoul, SM announced that they would be returning to the city in September for a series of encore shows branded "Riizing Day Finale", with two dates at the KSPO Dome on September 14 and 15.[6] After the first two dates sold out, an additional date was announced for September 13.[7]
On July 31, SM announced that the group's September 13 concert in Seoul would be broadcast live in cinemas around the world entitled, Riize Fan-Con Tour 'Riizing Day' Finale in Cinemas.[8]
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In the days leading up to the start of the tour, Riize released several new songs that would be included in the concert's setlist: "Siren", "Impossible", "One Kiss", "Honestly", and "9 Days". These songs would later be included on the group's EP, Riizing.[9]
Ticketing
When tickets went on sale on March 13, both Seoul dates were sold out to members of the group's fan club, before being made available to the general public. In light of this, SM announced that the concert would be live streamed online via Beyond Live and Weverse for people who were unable to attend or get tickets to the show.[10][11] The Tokyo dates were also sold out, where 500,000 applications were submitted. Additional restricted-view tickets were later released, totaling 24,000 seats.[5] The remainder of the Japanese leg of the tour were also sold out.[12]
The group's second round of shows in Seoul at the KSPO Dome sold out during the advance sales to the group's fan club.[13] The live broadcast of the September 13 concert in cinemas were also sold out in several locations, namely over 40 theatres in Japan.[14]
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Setlist
Riizing Day[15]
- Siren
- One Thing (One Direction cover)
- White Christmas (Super Junior cover)
- Love 119
- Get a Guitar
- Honestly
- Talk Saxy
- 9 Days
- Impossible
- Encore
- One Kiss
- Memories
Alterations
- At the Tokyo shows on May 11 and 12, the Japanese-language version of "Love 119" was performed.[16]
- Starting from the May 11 show in Tokyo, "Happy! Happy! Happy!" was added to the setlist after "One Thing".[16]
- Starting from the July 14 show in Quezon City, "Boom Boom Bass" was added to the setlist after "Impossible".[17]
Riizing Day Japan Hall Tour[18]
- Siren
- Same Key
- Love 119 (Japanese version)
- Be My Next
- Honestly
- Talk Saxy
- Get a Guitar
- 9 Days
- Impossible
- Lucky
- Boom Boom Bass
- Encore
- One Kiss
- Memories
Riizing Day Finale in Seoul[14]
- Siren
- Love 119
- Get a Guitar
- Honestly
- Be My Next
- Lucky
- Memories
- Combo
- Rising Sun (TVXQ cover)
- Talk Saxy
- 9 Days
- Impossible
- Boom Boom Bass
- Encore
- Same Key
- Happy! Happy! Happy!
- One Kiss
Tour dates
Notes
- Labeled as Manila in promotional material.
- Labeled as Bangkok in promotional material.
- Labeled as Jakarta in promotional material.
- Labeled as Kanagawa in promotional material.
- Labeled as Miyagi in promotional material.
- Labeled as Gunma in promotional material.
- Labeled as Aichi in promotional material.
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