Ticketing Information For 2026 i-dle World Tour “Syncopation” In Hong Kong

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K-pop popular girl group i-dle (formerly known as (G)I-DLE) will hold their concert 2026 i-dle WORLD TOUR [Syncopation] IN HONG KONG at Kai Tak Stadium on June 27 and 28, 2026.

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This will be their returning concert in Hong Kong after two years since their last one in August 2024. It will also be their first time performing at the Kai Tak Stadium, the largest performance venue in Hong Kong, generating immense anticipation among fans.

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Ticket prices range from $799 HKD to $2,499 HKD. All $2,499 HKD ticket holders are entitled to participate in the soundcheck session, receive a set of Hong Kong exclusive gifts, and enjoy the early admission privilege.

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i-dle official fanclub NEVERLAND members, who successfully verified their membership on Berriz, will be eligible to participate in the i-dle official fanclub NEVERLAND presale.

The presale will take place via HK Ticketing, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM local time on April 21, 2026. The Hang Seng Mastercard Credit Card Presale will be available through HK Ticketing from 12:00 PM to 11:59 PM local time on April 22, 2026. The General Sale is scheduled to open at 12:00 PM local time on April 23, 2026 through HK Ticketing and Damai.

The tour is titled [Syncopation], a musical term referring to the technique of emphasizing off-beats to create tension and variation. This concept reflects i-dle’s style since debut—constantly breaking conventions and experimenting unpredictably with their music. The title also signals that the group will deliver fresh, unexpected performances unconstrained by social conventions.

The tour began in February at KSPO DOME in Seoul, where i-dle presented a series of re-arranged stages of their iconic hits, including “Nxde,” “HWAA,” “Wife,” “Queencard,” and “TOMBOY.” They also performed their new digital single “Mono (Feat. skaiwater)” and unveiled an unreleased song “Crow,” heightening anticipation among international fans for the upcoming overseas shows.

Last year, coinciding with their 7th anniversary, the group announced a name change from (G)I-DLE to i-dle, symbolizing their departure from the confines of a female-centric identity and embracing a more mature chapter in their future. As their first world tour under the new name, the Hong Kong stop will be staged at the Kai Tak Stadium, underscoring their global-scale music production and performance ambitions—a show fans absolutely should not miss.

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