Japan's flagship band King Gnu will reunite with Korean fans in Seoul this June.
On the 17th, King Gnu announced they will bring their 'King Gnu CENTRAL TOUR 2026 in Seoul' to the KSPO DOME (formerly the Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul, on June 20–21.
The shows are part of a 15-city Asia tour and will be staged at a scale that can accommodate roughly 15,000 attendees per night. The move up to a larger venue reflects the disappointment from their first Korea concert in 2024 at Olympic Hall, where many fans couldn't get tickets.
Since their major debut in 2019, King Gnu have led Japan's music scene with an original sound and explosive live performances. The four-piece features Daiki Tsuneta (guitar, vocals), Satoru Iguchi (vocals, keyboards), Kazuki Arai (bass), and Yu Seki (drums). Signature hits like 'Hakujitsu' (白日), 'Sakayume' (逆夢), and 'SPECIALZ' are already beloved in Korea.
Ticket sales open at 7 p.m. on the 17th via YES24 Ticket, with both standing and reserved sections. Prices range from 154,000 to 165,000 won.