They successfully launched their first world tour with a sold-out concert in Incheon last November.
The tour consists of 15 performances across 13 locations.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Jin-seok] NMIXX is set to start their first European tour today, March 17 (local time), in Madrid, marking the resumption of their world tour. The group kicked off their first-ever world tour, 'EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER,' in Incheon last November, achieving a notable feat with both shows completely sold out. The six members—Lily, Haewon, Seolyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin—delighted fans with a setlist that spanned from their debut track 'O.O' to their latest song 'Blue Valentine.' This European tour is their first independent performance on the continent, and the group will visit five cities: Madrid, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, and London, sharing heartfelt moments with local fans. Following the European leg, they will move on to North America, with 15 concerts planned across 13 cities. Recently, the group made headlines by performing at Brazil's São Paulo Carnival and the 2026 Viña del Mar Festival, showcasing their global influence. They are also set to attend an esports festival on the 24th, promising to unveil new performances.
NMIXX's first world tour is seen as a significant milestone in the ongoing globalization of K-pop. For the artists, a world tour represents more than just concerts; it is an opportunity for genuine connections with fans, and NMIXX captured the excitement of many attendees with their performance in Incheon. Their debut in European cities allows them to extend their appeal to global fans and creates a cultural exchange that transcends borders.
Continuing to North America after the European tour poses a new challenge for NMIXX, as this market plays a vital role in the expansion of K-pop. Their performances in this region are expected to contribute to opening new avenues for Korean music and culture, along with providing significant branding opportunities for the group.
The recent participation of NMIXX in global festivals and their entry into the Japanese market indicate a rise in their popularity worldwide. As they explore various means of engaging their audience, the potential impact of their future activities in the K-pop landscape is worth observing.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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