KARD announce 2023 ‘Playground’ world tour
Co-ed K-pop group KARD have announced the dates for their upcoming 2023 ‘Playground’ world tour.
KARD are set to go on a 17-date world tour this year in support of their new mini-album ‘Icky’, which featured a single of the same name. The tour currently features shows in Latin America, the US and Europe.
KARD’s 2023 ‘Playground’ world tour will kick off in the Mexican city of Monterrey on July 6, followed by a show in Mexico City and Heredia, Costa Rica on July 8 and 14. After which, the K-pop group will head on the US leg of the tour.
The US leg of KARD’s ‘Playground’ world tour will start in New York City on July 17. Thereafter, they will play eight other shows across the US, including Kentucky, Arizona, California and more.
In late-August, KARD will head over the pond for the Europe leg fo their ‘Playground’ world tour. The five-show tour includes concerts in Spain, Germany, France and more.
KARD have yet to announced the venues and ticketing details of their ‘Playground’ world tour. Keep tabs on this page for more information.
KARD’s 2023 ‘Playground’ world tour dates are:
JULY
06: Monterrey, Mexico
08: Mexico City, Mexico
14: Heredia, Costa Rica
17: New York, New York
19: Washinton, D.C.
21: Atlanta, Georgia
23: Chicago, Illinois
25: Louisville, Kentucky
29: Dallas, Texas
31: Phoenix, Arizona
AUGUST
02: Los Angeles, California
04: San Francisco, California
30: Budapest, Hungary
SEPTEMBER
01: Madrid, Spain
04: Frankfurt, Germany
06: London, England
08: Paris, France
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‘Icky’ arrived nearly a year after KARD’s fifth mini-album ‘Re:’ last June, led by ‘Ring The Alarm’. That release had been their first after member J.seph returned from his mandatory military service, and was followed by a North American tour.
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