GOT7 are officially set to reclaim the global stage with GOT7: THE 2026 REVOLUTION TOUR, a massive world tour that marks one of the group’s most anticipated reunions in years. Blending their signature charisma, mature artistry, and unmatched stage presence, the tour is positioned as both a celebration of their legacy and a bold statement of where they stand now as artists. Fans can expect a production that reflects growth, freedom, and the unbreakable bond between the members and their fandom.
The tour kicks off in Asia with Seoul as the opening city, followed by explosive nights in Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta, and Singapore. Each stop promises a carefully curated setlist that spans GOT7’s discography, from early fan-favorites to newer solo-influenced sounds reimagined for the group stage. The Asian leg is designed to feel intimate yet powerful, emphasizing live vocals, choreography, and raw crowd energy.
From there, THE 2026 REVOLUTION TOUR moves to North America, with confirmed dates in Los Angeles, Oakland, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto, and New York. These shows are expected to be arena-scale events, featuring cinematic visuals, live band arrangements, and extended encore segments tailored to international fans. GOT7’s strong presence in the U.S. makes this leg one of the most talked-about sections of the tour.
Europe follows with stops in London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, and Milan, before the tour heads to South America for concerts in São Paulo, Santiago, and Mexico City. Known for some of the loudest crowds in the world, these regions are expected to deliver unforgettable moments as GOT7 leans into high-energy performances and emotional fan interactions that have defined their concerts over the years.
GOT7: THE 2026 REVOLUTION TOUR officially begins in March 2026, with the final show scheduled for November 2026, closing out the tour with a grand finale in Seoul. As the dates and cities roll out, one thing is already clear: this tour isn’t just a comeback—it’s a declaration that GOT7’s era is far from over.