K-Event Calendar

Upcoming K-pop Events

Concerts, comebacks, fan meetings, awards shows — all the moments that matter, for the next 90 days.

How to Find K-pop Events Near You

K-pop has grown from a regional Korean phenomenon into one of the most energetic touring industries on Earth. In a single month, fans can choose between an arena tour stop in Seoul, a fan meeting in Tokyo, a stadium show in Los Angeles, an outdoor festival in Singapore, and a streaming-only comeback that drops at midnight KST. Keeping track of it all used to require a patchwork of Twitter accounts, Discord servers, agency newsletters, and forum threads. K-Event Calendar is built to replace that chaos with one beautifully simple, always-current source of truth.

Filter by Type, City, and Group

The filters above let you narrow events by type — concert, comeback, fan meeting, awards show, birthday, or TV show appearance — and by city or specific group. Looking for everything happening in Seoul over the next month? Filter by city. Want to track BLACKPINK's world tour stops? Filter by group. Curious whether anyone is releasing music on a specific weekend? Filter by type and pick "comeback." Each filter updates the URL, so you can bookmark or share the exact view you care about.

Timezones, Done Right

Every K-pop event has a "local" time — the time in the city where it's happening — and a UTC time that can be translated into any other city's clock. K-Event Calendar handles this conversion for you. By default we display each event in its venue's local timezone, but on client load we also translate the time into your device timezone, so you never have to do the math yourself. Hover over any time on the site to see it converted into Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Singapore.

Comebacks vs. Releases vs. Fan Meetings vs. Concerts

For newer fans: a "comeback" in K-pop is the standard term for a new album or single drop, almost always accompanied by a music video, a few broadcast performances, and a coordinated rollout. A "concert" is a full-length live show, often as part of a multi-city tour. A "fan meeting" (often abbreviated as "fanmeet" or styled as a "fan-con") is a smaller-format event mixing a few stage performances with audience interaction, games, and merchandise drops. "Awards" shows like the MAMA, MMA, AAA, and Golden Disc Awards are end-of-year galas where multiple acts perform. We tag every event with the right category so you can filter precisely.

Why Buy Tickets Through Our Links

We don't sell tickets. We link directly to authorized ticketing partners (Interpark, Yes24, Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, viagogo, and others) and clearly mark affiliate links as such. When you book through one of those links, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you — and that commission is what keeps this site free for every fan who can't afford a subscription service. We never recommend resellers we don't trust, and we never mislead you about whether a price is from primary or secondary market.

Setting Up Notifications

We're launching email notifications and a Google Calendar sync feature in Phase 2. For now, bookmark this page or follow your favorite groups via the individual group pages — every group page surfaces its own upcoming events list. If you want to be notified when a specific tour goes on sale, the best move today is to follow the official agency social handles linked from each group's page, since on-sale windows often differ by region.

Why We Don't Show Past Events

By default this page shows the next 90 days of upcoming events. We don't display historical events here because the goal of this list is decisions — which show should I attend, which comeback do I need to set an alarm for? — and old events distract from that. If you're looking for past data, our calendar view shows month-by-month history.

No events in the next 90 days

Once new comebacks, concerts, or fan meetings are announced, they will show up here automatically.