Jeong Eun Ji's first solo tour in 4 years adds 3 stops

Jeong Eun Ji's SUMMER, I tour adds Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Taipei dates after sold-out Seoul shows.

Jeong Eun Ji's first solo tour in 4 years adds 3 stops

When and Where Is Jeong Eun Ji Playing SUMMER, I in 2026?

Jeong Eun Ji is back on a solo stage for the first time in four years, and the run now stretches past Seoul into three more Asian cities. One caveat worth stating upfront: only the Seoul dates come with a ticketing notice attached.

"2026 JEONG EUNJI SOLO CONCERT [SUMMER, I]" opens with two shows in Seoul on 12–13 September 2026 at Ticketlink 1975 Theater, then continues to Kuala Lumpur on 11 October, Hong Kong on 31 October and Taipei on 14 November . The Seoul leg is fully documented on Ticketlink; the three overseas stops were revealed through a tour poster reported on 19 August 2026 and currently carry no venue, on-sale date or ticket price .

Quick Answer: Jeong Eun Ji's "SUMMER, I" solo tour runs 12–13 September 2026 at Ticketlink 1975 Theater in Seoul (all seats KRW 154,000, sold out), then adds Kuala Lumpur on 11 October, Hong Kong on 31 October and Taipei on 14 November 2026. Only the Seoul dates have confirmed venues and ticketing.

Here is the full schedule as it stands on 20 August 2026:

  • Seoul — 12 September 2026 (Sat), 18:00 KST, Ticketlink 1975 Theater. Confirmed, ticketed, sold out .
  • Seoul — 13 September 2026 (Sun), 16:00 KST, Ticketlink 1975 Theater. Confirmed, ticketed, sold out .
  • Kuala Lumpur — 11 October 2026. Date announced via tour poster; venue and ticketing not yet published .
  • Hong Kong — 31 October 2026. Date only; no promoter or venue announcement .
  • Taipei — 14 November 2026. Date only; no local ticketing page on tixCraft or KKTIX as of publication .

The tour marks Jeong Eun Ji's first solo concert since "Travelog" in 2022, and the first time her solo career has extended into a multi-city Asia routing rather than Seoul-only dates . Her agency Billions first teased the show on 27 July 2026 through official SNS, roughly two weeks before the accompanying fifth mini album "Summer, I" arrived on 11 August 2026 . For the overseas legs, on-sale news is expected through Billions' official channels and local ticketing platforms rather than Ticketlink.

The Seoul Shows: What's Officially Confirmed

Ticketlink 1975 Theater, Seoul

The Seoul leg of "SUMMER, I" runs for two nights at Ticketlink 1975 Theater: 12 September 2026 (Sat) at 18:00 KST and 13 September 2026 (Sun) at 16:00 KST . Every seat is priced at KRW 154,000, the hall is reserved seating only, the show is programmed at a 150-minute runtime, and the age rating is 8 years and older . These are the only two dates on the tour with a published venue, price and on-sale record.

Ticketing ran exclusively through Ticketlink, with no secondary official outlet . The sale was split into two windows:

  • Fanclub presale — Apink OFFICIAL FANCLUB PANDA 8th members only, 7 August 2026 20:00 KST through 9 August 2026 23:59 KST, requiring Ticketlink fanclub certification, capped at 1 ticket per person per show .
  • General sale — from 10 August 2026 20:00 KST, capped at 2 tickets per person per show, with presale purchases counting toward that limit .

Korean coverage reports the general sale sold out . Billions stated that tickets are sold solely through Ticketlink and that resale, transfer or proxy purchase through unofficial channels is prohibited and may carry legal consequences . In practice that means listings appearing on third-party marketplaces for the 12 or 13 September shows carry entry risk, since the ticket holder's identity is tied to the Ticketlink account that made the purchase.

The production sits with Billions, the agency that first revealed the teaser poster on 27 July 2026 via official SNS . That sequencing — poster on 27 July, presale on 7 August, mini album on 11 August, general sale window closing around it — put the Seoul run on sale in the same week the record landed . Fans without tickets should watch Billions' official channels for any added Seoul date; none has been announced as of 20 August 2026.

Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Taipei: Dates Are Out, Venues Aren't Yet

Kuala Lumpur concert stop

The Asian leg of "SUMMER, I" currently exists as three cities and three dates — nothing more. On 19 August 2026, Billions published a tour poster listing Kuala Lumpur on 11 October, Hong Kong on 31 October and Taipei on 14 November 2026, as reported by Soompi and Outlook India. No venue was named for any of the three stops.

As of 20 August 2026, checks against Ticketlink, Billions' notice board, local promoter channels and Taiwanese, Hong Kong and Malaysian ticketing pages returned no on-sale date, no ticket price, no seating chart and no named local promoter for Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong or Taipei. That gap is normal at this stage — overseas legs are typically handed to a regional promoter who announces pricing weeks after the routing poster — but it means the three dates should be read as scheduling intent, not as bookable shows.

CityDate (2026)VenueTicketing status
Seoul12–13 SeptemberTicketlink 1975 TheaterSold out via Ticketlink; KRW 154,000 all seats
Kuala Lumpur11 OctoberNot announcedNo on-sale date published
Hong Kong31 OctoberNot announcedNo on-sale date published
Taipei14 NovemberNot announcedNo on-sale date published

For fans planning travel around these dates, the practical move is to hold off on non-refundable bookings until a venue and on-sale date are confirmed. Watch these channels:

  • Billions and Jeong Eun Ji official SNS — the agency posted both the 27 July teaser and the 19 August routing poster here first .
  • Taiwan — tixCraft and KKTIX handle most K-pop solo bookings in Taipei; expect the Taipei venue and price tiers to surface there.
  • Hong Kong and Malaysia — local promoter announcements, which typically arrive alongside the venue reveal rather than before it.

One caution worth repeating: because the poster gives only city and date, any listing that already claims a specific venue, seat map or price for these three shows is not sourced from Billions. Treat resale or "pre-order" offers for the Asian leg with the same skepticism the agency applied to Seoul, where it stated tickets were sold solely through Ticketlink and that transfers or proxy purchases through unofficial channels are prohibited .

Why This Tour Is a Bigger Deal Than It Looks

Hong Kong concert stop

The scale of "SUMMER, I" is modest — two Seoul nights and three reported Asian stops — but the release behind it is the first substantial solo body of work Jeong Eun Ji has issued in years. "Summer, I" is her fifth mini album and her first EP in roughly six years, following "Simple" in July 2020, and her first solo release of any kind in about three years and nine months, since the remake album "log" in November 2022 . It arrived on 11 August 2026 at 18:00 KST through Billions , roughly a month before the Seoul dates, which makes the concerts a first live airing rather than a legacy set.

The record is also more author-driven than her earlier solo output. Eun Ji wrote, composed and produced across all seven tracks, working with Kwon Jeong-yeol of 10cm, Jukjae and singer-songwriter So Soobin . The title track is "파도 (i love LOVE)," followed by "NO FIGHT," "링귀니" (Linguini), "바람따라," "다시 못 만날 것 같아," "낭만파티" and "사랑이 지나간 자리" . The sequencing traces one relationship from early excitement through separation, with summer as the connective imagery — a structure that reads as a setlist arc more than a singles collection.

At the listening session held on 8 August 2026 at Spigen Hall in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, she explained the framing directly :

"Summer naturally came to mind since I was born in August. But love also feels like summer, so I thought I could bring those two things together," — Jeong Eun Ji, at the "Summer, I" listening session (source: Sports Khan, 2026-08)

There is a career marker attached to the timing as well. She debuted with Apink in 2011, began her solo career in 2016, and made her acting debut in 2012 in tvN's "Reply 1997," which makes 2026 her 15th year in the industry . For fans deciding whether to chase an overseas date, that combination — new self-produced material, a four-year gap since the 2022 "Travelog" solo run, and an anniversary year — is the practical argument for why these shows are worth the flight cost.

Don't Mix This Up With Apink's Other 2026 Asia Shows

Three separate Jeong Eun Ji-related bookings in Taipei, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur are circulating alongside "SUMMER, I," and none of them is the solo tour. Apink's group run "The Origin : APINK" already played Taipei on 7 March 2026, Hong Kong on 19–20 April 2026 and Kuala Lumpur on 3 May 2026 — the same three cities as the reported solo leg, months earlier, with the full group on stage. If a listing names those dates, it is the group tour, not "SUMMER, I."

The second source of confusion is her 2025 birthday fan meeting "A Day Of Life," which ran through Tokyo's Shinjuku Park Tower Hall on 15 September 2025, Hong Kong's AXA Dreamland on 1 October 2025 and Taipei's NTU Sports Center on 25 October 2025, with a later Singapore date handled by promoter Three Angles Production . Those venue names still surface in fan posts and aggregator pages, but they belong to 2025. No venue has been published for any 2026 "SUMMER, I" overseas stop, so AXA Dreamland or NTU Sports Center appearing next to an October or November 2026 date is a recycled detail, not an announcement.

Third, "HER VOICE" is a multi-artist bill at Kaohsiung Arena on 5 September 2026 at 19:30 with Eun Ji on the lineup . It is in Kaohsiung, not Taipei, it is a shared bill rather than a solo show, and it lands a week before the Seoul dates — it has nothing to do with the reported 14 November Taipei stop .

The practical filter: for "SUMMER, I," only four dates currently exist — 12 and 13 September in Seoul, ticketed and sold out through Ticketlink, plus Kuala Lumpur on 11 October, Hong Kong on 31 October and Taipei on 14 November as announced city-and-date pairs with no venue or on-sale yet. Anything with a different city, a different month or a named 2025 venue is a different event. Watch Billions' official channels and local ticketing platforms for the venue reveals before booking flights.

Frequently asked questions

What are the confirmed dates for Jeong Eun Ji's SUMMER, I tour?

Two tiers of certainty apply. The Seoul shows are ticketed and documented in Ticketlink's official notice: 12 September 2026 (Sat) at 18:00 KST and 13 September 2026 (Sun) at 16:00 KST, both at Ticketlink 1975 Theater in Seoul . The Asian leg announced on 19 August 2026 lists Kuala Lumpur on 11 October, Hong Kong on 31 October and Taipei on 14 November — dates only, with no venue or ticketing page published yet .

Are tickets on sale for the Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Taipei shows?

No. As of 20 August 2026, none of the three overseas stops has a published venue, ticket price, seating chart, local promoter or on-sale date — only the city-and-date pairing from the 19 August announcement . Searches across Ticketlink, agency notices and local ticketing platforms in English, Korean and Traditional Chinese returned no ticketing listing. Fans should monitor Billions' and Jeong Eun Ji's official SNS channels, plus tixCraft or KKTIX in Taiwan and local promoter channels in Malaysia and Hong Kong, rather than booking travel on the date alone.

Is this the same as Apink's group tour stops in the same cities?

No. Apink's group tour "The Origin : APINK" visited the same three cities earlier in 2026 on entirely different dates — Taipei on 7 March at TICC, Hong Kong on 19–20 April and Kuala Lumpur on 3 May . "SUMMER, I" is Jeong Eun Ji's solo tour, running from September to November 2026. A third source of confusion is "HER VOICE," a multi-artist bill at Kaohsiung Arena on 5 September 2026 at 19:30 that lists her on the lineup; it is a separate booking and not the Taipei solo date .

What album is the SUMMER, I tour promoting?

The tour shares its name with "Summer, I," Jeong Eun Ji's fifth mini album, released on 11 August 2026 at 18:00 KST through Billions . It is a seven-track EP led by the title track "파도 (i love LOVE)," alongside "NO FIGHT," "링귀니," "바람따라," "다시 못 만날 것 같아," "낭만파티" and "사랑이 지나간 자리." She wrote, composed and produced across the record, working with Kwon Jeong-yeol of 10cm, Jukjae and So Soobin . It is her first mini album in about six years, since "Simple" in July 2020.

Can I still get Seoul tickets?

Korean coverage reports that the general sale for both Seoul dates sold out . General sale opened 10 August 2026 at 20:00 KST with a limit of two tickets per person per show, following a PANDA 8th fanclub presale from 7 to 9 August . The remaining route is Ticketlink itself, where cancellation seats are released as buyers drop out. All seats were priced at KRW 154,000, reserved seating only, with a 150-minute runtime and an age rating of 8 and older. Billions has stated tickets are sold solely through Ticketlink and that resale, transfer or proxy purchase through unofficial channels is prohibited and may carry legal consequences.

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This article was written using information collected and analyzed by NAMANE's in-house K-pop research AI engine. We use AI technology to bring you faster, broader coverage, and in the process some details may occasionally differ from the latest facts. For important information such as dates, venues, and prices, please double-check with official sources.

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