FIFTY FIFTY's first Asia fancon tour lost two of its four original stops before it ever began. The Jakarta show is off entirely, the Kuala Lumpur date has been pushed into the second half of 2026, and fans who already paid have yet to receive a refund process.
What happened to FIFTY FIFTY's Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur dates?
International promoter hellolive announced on June 26, 2026 that the Jakarta stop of the "2026 FIFTY FIFTY Asia Fancon Tour [Still LoBubble]" is cancelled outright, while the Kuala Lumpur show — originally scheduled for July 19, 2026 — is postponed to an unannounced date later in 2026 . The promoter described the change as a newly reorganized Asia tour routing, with the tour now opening in Seoul rather than Jakarta .
Quick Answer: hellolive cancelled FIFTY FIFTY's Jakarta fancon (originally July 11, 2026) and postponed Kuala Lumpur (originally July 19, 2026) to an unannounced second-half date, announced June 26, 2026. The reorganized tour now runs Seoul (Aug 1), Tokyo (Aug 11) and Manila (Sept 20). No refund timetable has been published.
The two decisions were framed differently. For Jakarta, hellolive cited "keadaan lokal yang tidak terhindarkan" — unavoidable local circumstances — without naming a venue, permit, or partner issue; no venue had ever been publicly confirmed for the Indonesian date . For Kuala Lumpur, the promoter said the delay would allow more thorough preparation, with a revised date to follow .
The refund question is the open one. hellolive said details for ticket purchasers would be announced "segera" — soon — and pointed fans to its official social media channels, but as of the June 26 announcement no refund window, mechanism, or ticketing-platform instruction had been published . Notably, the statement came from the promoter side alone; FIFTY FIFTY's agency ATTRAKT issued no separate comment on the routing change at the time .
"Additional details for each city will be announced at a later date," hellolive said in its routing statement (source: allthe.news, 2026-06).
One practical detail shapes how much money is actually at stake: hellolive's original announcement said general admission tickets and VIP upgrades would be "available soon via each local ticketing platform," meaning the Jakarta date was scrapped before or around general on-sale and many affected fans hold presale or add-on purchases rather than fully issued tickets .
Original tour routing vs. what's confirmed now

The original four-city plan announced in early June 2026 no longer exists in any recognizable form: of the four dates hellolive first published — Jakarta on July 11, Kuala Lumpur on July 19, Manila on July 25 and Seoul on August 1, 2026 — only Seoul survived at its original date . Jakarta was cancelled, Kuala Lumpur was pushed to the second half of 2026, Manila slipped by nearly two months, and Tokyo was added to the itinerary entirely after the fact .
The revised shape came from ATTRAKT rather than hellolive. On July 23, 2026, the agency confirmed three stops with venues attached: Seoul on August 1 at Sky Art Hall in Gangseo District, with two performances on the same day; Tokyo on August 11 at Otemachi Mitsui Hall; and Manila on September 20 at Samsung Hall . That is the first time the tour has been described with named halls, and it is also the first version of the routing in which the opening night belongs to Seoul instead of Jakarta .
| City | Original plan (early June 2026) | Current status (as of Aug 2026) | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jakarta, Indonesia | July 11, 2026 | Cancelled — no replacement city or make-good date | Never publicly confirmed |
| Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | July 19, 2026 | Postponed to H2 2026, date TBA | Not announced |
| Manila, Philippines | July 25, 2026 | Moved to September 20, 2026 | Samsung Hall |
| Seoul, South Korea | August 1, 2026 | Confirmed — two shows, now the tour opener | Sky Art Hall, Gangseo District |
| Tokyo, Japan | Not in original plan | Added — August 11, 2026 | Otemachi Mitsui Hall |
Two gaps are worth flagging for fans tracking the schedule. Jakarta has no announced replacement — no substitute Southeast Asian city, no rescheduled date, and no venue was ever publicly confirmed for the cancelled show in the first place . Kuala Lumpur sits in a different category: it is deferred rather than dropped, with hellolive saying a revised date would follow later in 2026 . Beyond those two, the promoter's line has been that "additional details for each city will be announced at a later date" , so the five-row picture above should be read as the current state rather than a final itinerary.
Why Jakarta was cancelled and KL was delayed
hellolive attributed the Jakarta cancellation to "keadaan lokal yang tidak terhindarkan" — unavoidable local circumstances — and stopped there, without naming a venue conflict, a permit refusal, or a local partner failure as the cause . Kuala Lumpur was framed in different language: not cancelled, but pushed to the second half of 2026 so the production could be prepared more thoroughly, with a revised date to be announced later . The distinction matters for fans: one date is gone, the other is unscheduled.
Three details in the June 26, 2026 announcement are worth reading carefully, because each limits how much can be inferred about the cause :
- No Jakarta venue was ever publicly confirmed. The July 11, 2026 date circulated without a named hall, so there is no venue-side record to check against the promoter's explanation .
- No separate ATTRAKT statement. FIFTY FIFTY's agency did not issue its own notice on the routing change; the announcement came from the promoter side only . ATTRAKT's next public communication on the tour was the July 23, 2026 addition of confirmed stops, not a follow-up on Jakarta .
- The statement circulated as an image card. hellolive posted the notice as a graphic on its social channels rather than as machine-readable text, which is why verbatim quotation beyond the phrases relayed by Soompi and Indonesian outlets is not reliably available .
Taken together, the wording pointed outward rather than inward — toward conditions on the ground in Indonesia rather than toward the artists' schedule or health. That reading is consistent with what followed: the tour was not shortened but expanded, with Seoul moving to the opening slot and Tokyo added on August 11, 2026 at Otemachi Mitsui Hall . In its own framing, hellolive presented the change as a "newly reorganized Asia tour routing" rather than a retreat .
What the promoter has not said still outweighs what it has. There is no Jakarta make-good, no replacement Southeast Asian city, and no rescheduled Kuala Lumpur date on record — only the standing line that "additional details for each city will be announced at a later date" . Until hellolive publishes specifics, the cause of the Jakarta cancellation remains undisclosed, and Malaysian fans have a promise of a date rather than a date.
Refunds and ticket status: what fans holding Jakarta or KL tickets should do

Fans holding Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur purchases have no published refund window yet — hellolive said on June 26, 2026 that details for ticket purchasers would be announced "segera" (soon) and directed buyers to monitor its official social channels, but no timetable, mechanism, or ticketing-platform instruction has followed . The practical scope is narrower than a typical cancellation: the Jakarta show, originally set for July 11, 2026, appears to have been scrapped around or before general on-sale .
That timing matters. When hellolive first announced the four-city routing, it stated GA tickets and VIP upgrades would be "available soon via each local ticketing platform," with add-ons revealed exclusively through hellolive and FIFTY FIFTY's official channels . Many affected fans therefore hold presale registrations or VIP add-on charges rather than fully issued GA tickets — which changes who processes the money back and how quickly.
Three practical points for anyone with a Jakarta or Kuala Lumpur purchase on record:
- Contact the local ticketing partner, not ATTRAKT. Refund and transfer mechanics for Southeast Asian K-pop cancellations are typically executed by the local platform of record in Indonesia or Malaysia, and no separate statement was issued by FIFTY FIFTY's agency at the time of the routing change .
- Treat the Kuala Lumpur hold differently from Jakarta. Kuala Lumpur, originally July 19, 2026, is postponed to the second half of 2026 rather than cancelled, so purchases there may carry over to the revised date instead of being refunded outright .
- Ignore third-party resale sites. Operations such as fiftyfiftytour2026.com are ticket brokers unaffiliated with and unendorsed by ATTRAKT, and should not be treated as authoritative on dates, inventory, or refunds .
One documentation habit is worth adopting while the promoter's timeline stays open: keep the original order confirmation, the payment method's charge record, and a dated screenshot of the June 26 announcement. Card-issuer chargeback windows run on their own clocks regardless of when hellolive publishes its refund process, and the full promoter statement circulated as an image card on social channels rather than machine-readable text , which makes a personal archive the more reliable record.
Seoul, Tokyo, Manila: ticketing details for the confirmed shows

Three stops on the reorganized "Still LoBubble" run now have firm dates and venues: Seoul on August 1, 2026 at Sky Art Hall in Gangseo District with two performances the same day, Tokyo on August 11, 2026 at Otemachi Mitsui Hall, and Manila on September 20, 2026 at Samsung Hall . Seoul tickets were sold through Ticketlink in two separate rounds — the second show opened July 1 and the first show July 2 . Those confirmations came from agency ATTRAKT on July 23, 2026, not from hellolive.
- Seoul — Aug 1, 2026, Sky Art Hall (Gangseo District): two shows in one day, sold via Ticketlink in staggered rounds (second show July 1, first show July 2) .
- Tokyo — Aug 11, 2026, Otemachi Mitsui Hall: a net addition that was not part of the original four-city plan .
- Manila — Sept 20, 2026, Samsung Hall: moved from the original July 25 date .
The format itself is new ground for the group. "Still LoBubble" is FIFTY FIFTY's first fancon-format tour since the act debuted in November 2022 , and it supports fourth mini-album Imperfect-I'mperfect, released June 1, 2026 . FIFTY FIFTY is performing as four members — Keena, Chanelle Moon, Yewon and Athena — with Hana on a health-related hiatus from group activities . Expect focus track "Like a Bubble" alongside B-sides such as "Genie Magic."
The group is "gearing up to deliver high-quality performances" and will "showcase a wide range of songs, including its latest comeback tracks, signature hits and B-sides," with special stages tailored to each city — ATTRAKT, FIFTY FIFTY's agency (source: Korea JoongAng Daily, 2026-07)
One practical filter: buy only through the platform of record for each city — Ticketlink for Seoul, and the officially announced local partners for Tokyo and Manila. Resale operations such as fiftyfiftytour2026.com are broker sites with no affiliation to or endorsement from ATTRAKT, and their listed dates and inventory should not be treated as authoritative . The concrete takeaway: three dates are locked — Seoul August 1, Tokyo August 11, Manila September 20 — while Kuala Lumpur has no rescheduled date and Jakarta has no replacement stop, so treat hellolive's official channels as the only place those two announcements will land.
Frequently asked questions
Is FIFTY FIFTY's Jakarta fancon date cancelled or postponed?
Cancelled outright. In its June 26, 2026 announcement, promoter hellolive said the Indonesia stop of the "2026 FIFTY FIFTY Asia Fancon Tour [Still LoBubble]" — originally set for July 11, 2026 — would not go ahead, and it has not named a replacement city or a make-good date . That is a different status from Kuala Lumpur, which was postponed rather than scrapped. No venue was ever publicly confirmed for the Jakarta show .
When is the new Kuala Lumpur date for FIFTY FIFTY?
It has not been announced. hellolive moved the Malaysia show — first scheduled for July 19, 2026 — into the second half of 2026 and said the delay would allow more thorough preparation, with a revised date to follow . As of the most recent reporting, no new date, venue, or on-sale window had been published, and the promoter's stated position was that "additional details for each city will be announced at a later date" .
Will Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur ticket holders get refunds?
hellolive said refund information for ticket purchasers would be announced "soon" (segera diumumkan) and pointed fans to its official social channels, but no refund window, mechanism, or platform-level instruction had been published as of the June 26, 2026 reporting . Because Southeast Asian K-pop cancellations are normally processed by the local platform of record, fans should raise refund and transfer questions with the Indonesian or Malaysian ticketing partner they bought through, not with ATTRAKT .
Which cities are confirmed for the FIFTY FIFTY Asia Fancon Tour now?
Three cities are locked in. ATTRAKT confirmed on July 23, 2026 that the tour plays Seoul on August 1, 2026 at Sky Art Hall in Gangseo District with two shows the same day; Tokyo on August 11, 2026 at Otemachi Mitsui Hall; and Manila on September 20, 2026 at Samsung Hall . Tokyo is an addition that was not in the original four-city plan, Manila slipped from July 25 to September 20, Jakarta is cancelled, and Kuala Lumpur is awaiting a new date .
Why was the Jakarta show cancelled?
hellolive attributed the cancellation to "keadaan lokal yang tidak terhindarkan" — unavoidable local circumstances — and did not specify venue, permit, or local partner issues . The statement came from the promoter side only; FIFTY FIFTY's agency ATTRAKT issued no separate explanation at the time of the routing change . The full promoter notice circulated as an image card rather than machine-readable text, so verbatim wording beyond the phrases relayed by Soompi and Indonesian outlets is not reliably available .
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