BOYNEXTDOOR Brings First World Tour, “KNOCK ON Vol. 2,” to North America This Fall

Photo courtesy: KOZ ENTERTAINMENT

BOYNEXTDOOR are taking another major step in their fast-growing career. The six-member group announced their first-ever world tour, BOYNEXTDOOR TOUR ‘KNOCK ON Vol. 2’, which will see them perform 33 shows across 22 cities beginning this July.

After opening the tour in Seoul and traveling throughout Japan, BOYNEXTDOOR will head to North America for the first time this fall. The run includes stops in Dallas, Chicago, New York, Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Mexico City, marking the group's biggest overseas trek to date.

The announcement arrives just weeks after the release of HOME, BOYNEXTDOOR's first full-length album. The project captures the memories and emotions that have shaped the group since their debut and is expected to play a central role in the upcoming setlist.

The tour also follows a breakout year for the group. Last summer, BOYNEXTDOOR introduced their energetic live performances to a wider audience with an appearance at Lollapalooza Chicago. Blending retro-inspired sounds with hip-hop and pop influences, the group has steadily built momentum with each release, earning multiple million-selling albums along the way.

Consisting of SUNGHO, RIWOO, JAEHYUN, TAESAN, LEEHAN, and WOONHAK, BOYNEXTDOOR debuted under KOZ ENTERTAINMENT and quickly established themselves through their relatable storytelling and youthful approach to K-pop. Their latest album, HOME, finds the members reflecting on their journey so far while embracing what lies ahead—a fitting theme as they prepare to embark on their first world tour.

Tickets for the North American leg will first be available through the ONEDOOR Membership presale before opening to the general public on June 26.

  • Oct. 30 — Dallas, Texas — The Bomb Factory

  • Nov. 1 — Pompano Beach, Florida — Pompano Beach Amphitheater

  • Nov. 4 — Chicago, Illinois — The Salt Shed

  • Nov. 7 — New York, New York — Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden

  • Nov. 10 — Toronto, Ontario — Queen Elizabeth Theatre

  • Nov. 13 — Vancouver, British Columbia — Queen Elizabeth Theatre

  • Nov. 15 — Seattle, Washington — Showbox SoDo

  • Nov. 17 — San Francisco, California — The Warfield

  • Nov. 20 — Los Angeles, California — Peacock Theater

  • Nov. 24 — Mexico City, Mexico — Arena Ciudad de México

Additional Asian dates, including stops in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Taipei, are expected to be announced at a later date.

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