These artists are touring and holding concerts in Asia in 2024

A composite image of Laufey and Olivia Rodrigo performing onstage

Want a quick look at the big artists touring Asia in 2024? Then read on – NME’s compiled a list of musicians and bands performing in the continent this year, from pop heavyweights like Olivia Rodrigo and Anne-Marie to metal favourites like Arch Enemy and more.

And if you’re wondering where all the K-pop concerts and fanmeets have gone – we’ve got a whole other list for them, which you can check out here. And here’s a small sample of the K-pop artists who are coming to Asia in 2024: aespa, RIIZE, (G)I-DLE and many more.

If music fests are more up your alley, you can check out NME’s list of Asia festivals taking place in 2024. And here are some Asia music festivals happening this year: It’s The Ship, Java Jazz, Seoul Jazz Festival, Waterbomb, Ultra Bali and Korea, Good Vibes, We The Fest, Fuji Rock, Summer Sonic Japan and Bangkok, LaLaLa Festival, Rolling Loud Thailand, Maho Rasop and Clockenflap.

This list is long, and it’s only going to get longer. Read on to find out which artists are touring Asia in 2024, and whether they’re coming to a city near you…

The artists holding concerts and touring Asia in 2024 are:

Atarayo

Dates: March 24 – June 13
Cities: Taipei, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Tokyo
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Atarayo, the Japanese band behind the anime theme song of The Dangers In My Heart season 2, are heading out on their first ever Asia tour. They’ll perform in Taiwan, China, and their native Japan.

Hitsujibungaku

Dates: July 3 – July 8, August 30 – October 2
Cities: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Hong Kong, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Niigata, Tokyo
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Japanese indie rockers Hitsujibungaku (who’ve experienced an anime-fuelled upswing in popularity thanks to their Jujutsu Kaisen theme ‘More Than Words’) have extended their first-ever Asia tour, which ran from March to April. In July, they’ll perform headline shows in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Hong Kong. The latter two dates are already sold out. In late August, they’ll perform another slew of dates at home in Japan.

Psychic Fever From Exile Tribe: Psychic Fever Asia Tour: “Heat”

Dates: May 18 – June 28
Cities: Sendai, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and more
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The Japanese boyband Psychic Fever From Exile Tribe are embarking on a tour of Asia that will kick off with several dates in their native Japan before continuing onto other locations in Asia, a press release states. Stay tuned for more details.

Accusefive: Around the New World Tour

Dates: May 18 – June 22
Cities: Xiamen, Xian, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong
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Taiwan trio Accusefive will take their Around the New World Tour to Asia this year, playing two dates in China before heading to Southeast Asia. They’ll perform two shows in Malaysia (adding another after the first sold out), and one in Singapore (which is already sold out). Details of a Hong Kong show are forthcoming.

XG: 1st World Tour “The First Howl”

Dates: May 18-19, May 25-26, July 11-16, August 2-7
Cities: Osaka, Yokohama, Bangkok, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Taipei
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Japan’s XG will kick off their first world tour in Asia, playing four shows in Japan – two in Osaka and Yokohama apiece – before heading to the rest of East and Southeast Asia. They’ve confirmed that they’ll play South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore in July, then perform in the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia the following month.

They’ve also promised more dates in greater China, not to mention North America, Australia, South America and Europe.

Alexander 23: American Boy In Asia Tour

Dates: June 6 – June 16
Cities: Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei
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Alexander 23 is undertaking the self-explanatory American Boy In Asia Tour this June, kicking things off in China before heading to Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and finally Taiwan.

Perfume: COD3 OF P3RFUM3 ZOZ5 Asia Tour 2024

Dates: June 8 – July 13
Cities: Hong Kong, Taipei, Bangkok, Shanghai
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Japanese pop queens Perfume have announced their first performances in Asia in five years, taking their COD3 OF P3RFUM3 ZOZ5 show to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and China.

Elephant Gym: The World Tour 2024

Dates: June 14 – July 26
Cities: Bangkok, Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ulaanbaatar, Tainan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Kaohsiung
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Taiwanese math rockers Elephant Gym are embarking on an extensive tour befitting the title of their latest album, 2023’s ‘World’. In June and July they will perform shows and festival slots in Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Mongolia and their native Taiwan.

TOKYO ~The City of Music and Love

Dates: June 22
Cities: Singapore
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Yu Shirota will stage his first-ever show in Southeast Asia by bringing TOKYO ~The City of Music and Love to Singapore. Expect the decorated actor and singer to belt Broadway, Disney and J-pop hits with the support of a formidable ensemble, not to mention special guests miwa and Singapore’s own Nathan Hartono.

Choreography, costumes and sets will help bring the essence of Tokyo to the Esplanade Theatre stage in this show by promotion company Kyodo Tokyo, which is also behind NME Japan.

Atarashii Gakko!: World Tour

Dates: June 25 – June 29
Cities: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore
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Atarashii Gakko! will be playing four dates in Asia as part of their 2024 world tour. Their irrepressible energy, eye-catching choreography and infectious songs make these shows in Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore not to be missed.

Deafheaven

Dates: July 3 – July 16
Cities: Seoul, Gachurt Village, Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta
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American blackgaze stalwarts Deafheaven are finally returning to Asia for a proper run of shows for the first time in nearly a decade this July. Over the course of their trek, they’ll perform in cities like Seoul, Tokyo, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, Jakarta and more.

Chinese Football: 2024 World Tour: View

Dates: July 13 – July 18
Cities: Bangkok, Singapore, Manila
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Last year, Chinese Football told NME that their goal in 2023 was “to break out of Asia and go to the world”. And the emo band from Wuhan, China are making good on that – in October they’ll stage their first-ever tour of North America. Before that, though, they’ll play three dates across Southeast Asia – heading to Thailand (for a festival celebrating post-rock, and headlined by Deafheaven), Singapore and the Philippines.

Hikaru Utada: Science Fiction Tour 2024

Dates: July 13 – September 1
Cities: Taipei, Hong Kong, Fukuoka, Tokoname, Saitama, Miyagi, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama
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J-pop legend Hikaru Utada has unveiled their first greatest-hits compilation, ‘Science Fiction’ – as well as a huge arena/stadium tour of Japan and their first-ever solo shows in Taipei and Hong Kong.

Turnstile

Dates: July 18 – August 2
Cities: Bangkok, Jakarta, Niigata, Tokyo, Osaka, Incheon
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Hardcore’s favourite underwater bois return to the region. Turnstile’s 2024 Asia tour includes appearances at festivals (Indonesia’s We The Fest, Japan’s Fuji Rock and South Korea’s Pentaport Rock Festival) but also their own headline dates in Thailand and Japan.

Alec Benjamin: 12 Notes Tour 2024

Dates: July 20 – July 27
Cities: Genting, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, Seoul
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Singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin will return to Asia this July for a short collection of performances, consisting of solo shows and festival appearances. Benjamin will kick off his run with festival dates in Genting, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia before a solo show in Singapore, next making his way to Taipei, and Hong Kong for solo shows in support of his new album, ‘12 Notes’. He’ll play his final Asia date of this tour in Seoul, South Korea for the Have A Nice Trip festival.

Teddy Swims: I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour

Dates: July 21 – July 26
Cities: Jakarta, Singapore, Manila, Niigata
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American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims will make his way to Asia this July for a short run of four shows, consisting of two festival dates and two standalone concerts. He’ll kick off his Asia shows at We The Fest in Jakarta, Indonesia before playing solo shows in Singapore and Manila, Philippines, before ending his Asia trek at Fuji Rock in Niigata, Japan.

Girl In Red: Doing It Again Tour

Dates: July 27 – August 3
Cities: Niigata, Singapore, Hong Kong, Incheon
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Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer Girl In Red – real name Marie Ulven Ringheim – heads to Asia for four shows between July and August, kicking off with the iconic Fuji Rock festival in Japan, before she plays solo shows in Singapore’s Esplanade Theatre and Hong Kong’s Aqualand. She will end off her Asian run of shows in Incheon, Korea, where she will play at the massive Pentaport festival.

Chris James

Dates: August 15 – August 26
Cities: Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo
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German-American bedroom pop artist Chris James will perform six shows in Asia this August, with stops confirmed in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Thailand’s Bangkok, Singapore, Taiwan’s Taipei, Seoul in South Korea and Japan’s Tokyo. Expect infectious grooves and good vibes all around.

Sasha Alex Sloan: “Me Again” Tour Asia 2024

Dates: August 16 – September 1
Cities: Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Jakarta, Tokyo, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Seoul
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Sasha Alex Sloan has just released her third album ‘Me Again’ – and confirmed that she’ll tour it in Asia from August. She’ll perform in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. Pre-sale begins May 28 at 12pm local time for all markets, while general sale begins at varying times the following day (except for Japan, where general sale begins June 15).

Tori Kelly: Purple Skies World Tour

Dates: August 17 – August 29
Cities: Taipei, Singapore, Manila, Jakarta, Seoul, Tokyo
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R&B artist and showstopping vocalist Tori Kelly will kick off her Purple Skies World Tour in Asia, playing six dates across Taiwan, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan. She’ll be supported by Maisy Kay on all dates except for Indonesia.

Laufey: Bewitched – The Goddess Tour

Dates: August 17 – September 4
Cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Manila, Singapore
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NME’s The Cover star Laufey will return to Asia this August and September for her second slate of shows in the region this year. A healthy mix of festival dates and headlining concerts, the Chinese-Icelandic jazz lumiere will bring with her a breathtaking brand of jazz and pop for her biggest Asia tour date.

Emotional Oranges

Dates: August 23 – August 28
Cities: Manila, Jakarta, Seoul
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Things will get juicy when R&B duo Emotional Oranges come to Asia for the first time. Accompanied by soul act Chiiild, they’ll play One Ayala Trade Hall in Manila, Philippines, drop by Lalala Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia and finally play Yes4 Live Hall in Seoul, South Korea.

Conan Gray: Found Heaven on Tour

Dates: August 23 – September 10
Cities: Jakarta, Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, Bangkok, Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka
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At long last, Conan Gray is bringing the ‘Found Heaven on Tour’ show to Asia later this year. Over two weeks, the singer will perform a balance of festival performances and headlining concerts that range from coliseums to stadiums.

Bruno Major

Dates: August 24 – September 8
Cities: Jakarta, Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Hong Kong
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One year after performing in Asia, Bruno Major will return to the region for another string of shows in Jakarta, Tokyo, Osaka, Manila and Hong Kong. For fans who missed out on catching the guitarist and singer-songwriter’s performance in 2023, this is your chance to do so.

Travis Japan: World Tour 2024: Road To A

Dates: September 3 – September 14
Cities: Taipei, Hong Kong, Bangkok
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Travis Japan have confirmed three shows in Asia as part of their 2024 world tour in support of their album ‘Road To A’. They’ll play two dates apiece in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and then wrap up with one date in Thailand. A month after that, the boyband will head to the US for three sold-out concerts.

Jay Chou: Carnival World Tour

Dates: September 12 – October 26
Cities: Shenzhen, Nanjing, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur
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Mandopop superstar Jay Chou returns to Asia for another leg of the Carnival World Tour. He kicked it off with dates in two Chinese cities in May and June, and will soon restart the tour in September and October with concerts in China, Singapore and Malaysia. Stay tuned for ticket details.

ONE OK ROCK

Dates: September 14 – September 21
Cities: Tokyo, Kaohsiung
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Japanese rock legends ONE OK ROCK are soon embarking on a tour of Europe and North America… but not before they play a handful of shows in Asia first. The band will kick off their 2024 trek with two shows in Tokyo’s Ajinimoto Stadium, before they head to Kaohsiung to perform at the National Stadium.

Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS Tour

Dates: September 15 – October 2
Cities: Bangkok, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore
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Good for you, Asia! Olivia Rodrigo has finally announced several long-awaited tour dates in Asia between September 16 and October 1. She’s confirmed concerts in Bangkok, Seoul, Hong Kong and Singapore so far – and added new shows in Bangkok, Seoul and Singapore. The singer has also teased that Manila dates are on the way. Stay tuned!

LANY: A Beautiful Blur World Tour

Dates: September 20 – October 13
Cities: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka, Seoul, Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Cebu
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Pop-rock duo LANY are returning to the region yet for their third Asia tour in as many years. They’ll be playing stadiums and arenas this time round, heading to Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Anne-Marie

Dates: September 24 – October 7
Cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei
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Anne-Marie is finally returning to Asia this year for a small but packed tour that will see her perform in Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taipei. Tickets go on sale soon so don’t miss your chance to snag passes.

Dua Lipa: Radical Optimism Asia Tour

Dates: November 6 – December 4
Cities: Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Seoul
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Chin up – Dua Lipa is bringing ‘Radical Optimism’ to Asia. To support her newly released third album, the pop star has locked in stadium and arena dates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and South Korea.

Thom Yorke: Everything

Dates: November 5 – November 26
Cities: Singapore, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Nagoya, Tokyo, Kyoto
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This November, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke will embark on a solo tour dubbed Everything, a “new king of solo show thing” where he plays “version of songs from my recent and not so recent past”, as he put it. He’ll kick things off in New Zealand and Australia before heading to Asia – performing eight shows across Japan and only one other date in Singapore. Ticket sales for Singapore begin June 6, while the Japanese dates go on sale June 29.

Bombay Bicycle Club

Dates: November 21 – November 24
Cities: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta
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Bombay Bicycle Club will tour their 2023 album ‘My Big Day’ in Australia and Asia this November. For the Asia leg, they’ll kick things off at Singapore’s Capitol Theatre, move onto Zepp Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and finally wrap up by headlining Joyland Festival Jakarta in Indonesia.

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