TREASURE hasn't played Seoul in 15 months. June changes that.

TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 NEW WAV: Seoul June 19–21, Japan July–Sept. Full date, venue, and fan event schedule.

TREASURE hasn't played Seoul in 15 months. June changes that.

For the first time in roughly 15 months, TREASURE is back on a Seoul stage — and they're doing it for three straight nights in June.

What Is TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE]?

TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] is a 20-performance fan-concert run by the seven-member YG Entertainment group, built around its fourth mini album NEW WAV, released June 1, 2026 . The run spans three Seoul nights at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium (June 19–21) plus 17 Japan dates across seven cities, for eight total Korea/Japan markets and 20 shows in all .

Quick Answer: TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] is a 20-show fan-concert run supporting the group's fourth mini album NEW WAV. It opens with three Seoul nights at Hwajeong Gymnasium on June 19–21, 2026 — TREASURE's first Seoul stage in about eight months — then continues with 17 Japan dates through September 6.

YG positions the Seoul leg as a homecoming. It marks TREASURE's first domestic reunion in roughly one year and three months — about 15 months — counting from March 2025, and their first Seoul performance in about eight months since their [PULSE ON] tour stop the previous October . The concert title borrows the NEW WAV album name — a play on "new wave" — and because the shows land just weeks after the June 1 release, the setlist is expected to mix signature hits with the new tracks .

This fan-concert run is distinct from, though it overlaps with, TREASURE's larger ongoing arena and dome tour, the 2025–26 TREASURE TOUR [PULSE ON], which has already reached some 14 Asian cities including Macau, Taipei, Manila, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur . So fans tracking TREASURE in 2026 are really following two parallel itineraries: the [NEW WAV : LIVE] fan concerts tied to the new album, and the broader [PULSE ON] tour rolling across the region.

There's also a reason to watch the Seoul nights beyond the music. YG has teased an upcoming "new second act" tied to this cycle, telling fans to "look forward to another side of the members who have become stronger and grown" . With the shows built around two-way "Treasure Maker" fan-interaction content, the June 19–21 dates are the most likely place for that announcement to surface.

NEW WAV: The Album Powering the Tour

TREASURE K-pop group YG Entertainment

NEW WAV is TREASURE's fourth mini album, a four-track release that dropped on June 1, 2026 at 6 PM KST . YG Entertainment frames it as the group's first record built wholly around hip-hop, and the title — a play on "new wave" — is the same phrase that names the fan-concert run. The tracklist is led by title song "IF I," followed by "ZOOM ZOOM," "NALLY-NA (HYUNHAYO)," and "DANGER" . That hip-hop framing is the throughline the Seoul setlist is expected to draw from.

The album is unusually member-driven. Choi Hyun Suk, Yoshi, and Haruto contributed songwriting across multiple tracks, while Junkyu took part in producing "ZOOM ZOOM" alongside producers DEE.P, P.K, and Kang Uk Jin; Yang Hyun Suk oversaw production overall . The credits matter for context: a fan concert tied to a record this self-authored gives the June dates a clearer creative identity than a standard comeback stage.

On the title track, YG's own description sets the tone. According to YG Entertainment, "IF I" conveys "strong confidence and ambition to rise even higher while proving one's potential and possibilities" — language that lines up with the "stronger and grown" messaging carried into the Seoul shows.

Demand arrived early. YG reported that NEW WAV passed 1,000,000 pre-orders as of May 31, 2026, during a preorder window that ran May 7–31 . The album ships in three editions: RED and ICE versions priced at KRW 18,600, and a RAW version at KRW 12,600 .

The release date is the reason the rest of June lines up the way it does. With the album out June 1, the fan-event slate and the Seoul concerts both sit inside the same promotional cycle, so the new tracks reach fans on record days before they reach the stage. For anyone planning around the comeback, NEW WAV is the anchor — every June date downstream of it, from the fansigns to the three Hwajeong nights, traces back to this drop.

Seoul Fan Concert: Three Nights at Hwajeong Gymnasium

The Seoul leg of TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] runs three consecutive nights, June 19–21, 2026, at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium . Each show has a different KST start time: June 19 at 8 PM, June 20 at 6 PM, and June 21 at 5 PM . The concert borrows the "NEW WAV" album name — a play on "new wave" — and because the dates fall just over two weeks after the June 1 release, the setlist is expected to mix signature hits with the new tracks .

The venue, also called the Hwajeong Tiger Dome, sits in Seongbuk-gu in northeastern Seoul, with Anam Station on Line 6 as the nearest stop . For domestic fans the run carries extra weight: YG framed it as TREASURE's first reunion with Korean fans in about one year and three months — roughly 15 months — since March 2025, and their first Seoul performance in about eight months since the [PULSE ON] tour stop the previous October .

All three nights are built around interactive, two-way content branded "Treasure Maker," a format YG describes as a way to strengthen the fandom bond rather than run a standard concert set . That programming choice frames the Seoul shows as participation-driven fan concerts, consistent with the album-linked promotional cycle the rest of June follows.

YG also used the announcement to tease what it called a "new second act," signaling that the Seoul run may serve as a turning point rather than a closing chapter:

"Look forward to another side of the members who have become stronger and grown," — YG Entertainment, on the upcoming "new second act" (source: Star News Korea).

The wording leaves the exact timing open, but the framing places the reveal during or after the three Hwajeong nights, positioning June 19–21 as the moment TREASURE pivots from comeback to its next phase . For fans tracking the cycle, the Seoul shows are both the centerpiece of the June schedule and the likely launch point for whatever YG has lined up next.

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Seoul Ticketing: Prices, Platforms, and Current Availability

NEW WAV album cover art

Tickets for the three Hwajeong Gymnasium shows were sold in two tiers, and the official sale window has already closed. Weverse listed VIP seats — which include soundcheck access — at KRW 154,000, and general seats at KRW 132,000. The fan-club presale ran from April 27 (8 PM) to April 28 (11:59 PM) KST, with general sale opening April 30 at 8 PM KST through NOL Ticket Global and Melon Ticket Global, per Sports Khan.

Seat tierPrice (KRW)PlatformSale window (KST)
VIP (includes soundcheck)154,000Weverse / NOL Ticket Global / Melon Ticket GlobalFan-club presale Apr 27 8 PM – Apr 28 11:59 PM
General132,000NOL Ticket Global / Melon Ticket GlobalGeneral sale opened Apr 30 8 PM

Because the official sale closed in late April 2026, no first-party inventory remains as of early June 2026. International fans still searching for entry should treat any remaining offers as secondary-market listings and verify them carefully. The most important caveat is the entry policy: ticketing notices for the run repeatedly require matching legal identification, and winner or buyer identity is non-transferable. That means a resold ticket registered to another person's name may not clear the gate, regardless of price paid.

Fans who missed the Seoul on-sale have a clearer path through the Japan leg, where general sale — including added seats released after stage-plan finalization — began May 30 at 10 AM via Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, and eplus, according to NOL. 📍 View on Google Maps

June 6–12 Fan Events: The NEW WAV Fansign and Video-Call Slate

Between June 6 and June 12, 2026, TREASURE runs more than ten lottery-based NEW WAV album events across ten separate platforms — Ktown4u, YG SELECT, Weverse Global, MakeStar, Fanplee, JumpUpEnt, hellolive, K&POPS, Beatroad, and Whosfan . These split into two formats: in-person offline fansigns capped at 50 winners each, and individual video-call fansigns capped at 100 winners each. Entry is by random draw tied to album purchase, and most application windows closed in May, so the June dates are confirmation and attendance, not sign-up.

The offline fansigns cluster in two 18:00–20:30 KST blocks. Ktown4u hosts June 6 at 18:30 ; YG SELECT follows June 6 at 20:30, with theSameE offline stores also participating ; Weverse Global runs June 7 at 18:30 in Seoul ; MakeStar takes June 7 at 20:30 ; and K&POPS and Beatroad close the week on June 12 at 18:00 and 20:00 respectively .

The video-call slate carries the larger 100-winner pools. YG SELECT adds an individual video-call session June 6 at 22:00 , MakeStar a photo event June 7 at 22:00 , and Fanplee, JumpUpEnt, and hellolive stagger calls June 11 at 21:00, 21:30, and 22:00 . Whosfan runs the final video call June 12 at 22:00 .

PlatformDate (2026)Time (KST)FormatWinners
Ktown4uJune 618:30Offline fansign50
YG SELECTJune 620:30 / 22:00Offline / video call50 / 100
Weverse GlobalJune 718:30Offline fansign (Seoul)50
MakeStarJune 720:30 / 22:00Offline / photo event50 / 100
FanpleeJune 1121:00Video call100
JumpUpEntJune 1121:30Video call100
helloliveJune 1122:00Video call100
K&POPSJune 1218:00Offline fansign50
BeatroadJune 1220:00Offline fansign50
WhosfanJune 1222:00Video call100

Two practical rules apply across the slate. First, the locations of the private offline fansigns are disclosed only to confirmed winners — there is no published public venue. Second, every event is non-transferable: notices repeatedly require matching legal identification at entry or call check-in, so winning slots cannot be resold or handed off . Fans holding a confirmation should verify the exact draw result and ID requirements on the originating platform before each date.

Japan Tour: 17 Shows Across 7 Cities (July 8 – September 6)

The Japan leg of TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] runs from July 8 to September 6, 2026, with 17 performance slots across seven markets, according to the official YGEX live page . The route opens at Osaka-Jo Hall and closes at Tokyo's Ariake Arena, threading through Yokohama, Kobe, Aichi, Fukui, and Fukuoka in between. Combined with the three Seoul nights, that totals 20 performances across eight Korea/Japan markets — the figure YG cited in its June 1 corporate report .

Two stops carry double-show days that fans should read carefully before booking travel. GLION ARENA KOBE hosts back-to-back sessions on July 25 — one at 13:30 and one at 18:00 — followed by a single July 26 show. Ariake Arena in Tokyo repeats the pattern on September 5 with 13:30 and 18:00 sessions, then a September 6 finale . On those dates, a ticket is tied to one specific session, so confirm whether yours covers the afternoon or evening show before committing to a flight or train.

Date(s)VenueCity / PrefectureNotes
July 8–9Osaka-Jo HallOsaka2 shows
July 18–20K Arena YokohamaKanagawa3 shows
July 25 (13:30 & 18:00), July 26GLION ARENA KOBEHyogoDouble-show day July 25
Aug 1–2IG ArenaAichi2 shows
Aug 8–9Sundome FukuiFukui2 shows
Aug 22–23Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall AFukuoka2 shows
Sept 5 (13:30 & 18:00), Sept 6Ariake ArenaTokyoDouble-show day Sept 5

Ticketing for the Japan run moved into general sale on May 30, 2026 at 10 AM, a window that included added seats for performances that had sold out once stage plans were finalized, per a May 28 YGEX announcement . Sales run through Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, and eplus, with entry managed via the AnyPASS smartphone app . Because added-seat releases follow stage-plan finalization, availability on previously sold-out dates can change after the initial on-sale, so checking the listed platforms close to each date is worthwhile.

For international fans planning around the schedule, the geography matters: the route is not linear, jumping from Osaka west to Kobe, east to Aichi and Yokohama, then north to Fukui and southwest to Fukuoka before finishing in Tokyo. Spacing between legs leaves multi-week gaps — notably the stretch from the Fukuoka shows on August 22–23 to the Tokyo finale on September 5–6 — that allow for travel and accommodation planning across markets .

Japan Seat Categories and the WithLIVE Rehearsal Lottery

YG Entertainment building Mapo

The Japan leg uses six ticket tiers, ranging from a top-priced TREASURE SEAT at ¥25,800 down to an entry-level WELCOME SEAT at ¥9,900, with a four-ticket limit per buyer . Between those ends sit four mid-range options, so fans can match seat location and budget across all 17 Japan dates. The full price ladder is straightforward:

  • TREASURE SEAT — ¥25,800
  • YG FAMILY SEAT — ¥22,800
  • ARENA SEAT — ¥15,800
  • Seated reserved — ¥14,800
  • General reserved — ¥12,800
  • WELCOME SEAT — ¥9,900

All six tiers carry the same limit of four tickets per purchaser, a cap YGEX applied consistently across the Osaka, Yokohama, Kobe, Aichi, Fukui, Fukuoka, and Tokyo markets .

Separate from the concert itself, TREASURE has attached a public rehearsal viewing lottery to the Japan run through WithLIVE Meet&Greet. Eligibility is tied to serial-code postcards: buyers of those codes can apply for an invitation to watch a rehearsal in person . The scale is defined — up to 600 invitees per eligible date and up to 7,800 total spots across 13 listed Japan dates .

The application window opens June 15 at noon (JST), with staggered cutoffs that vary by venue rather than a single shared deadline . One distinction matters for planning: a concert ticket is not required to apply for or attend the rehearsal lottery, but it is required to attend the concert performance itself — the two are processed independently .

Because the rehearsal cutoffs differ city by city, fans already holding Japan arena tickets should verify their specific venue's lottery deadline on its own, rather than assume the dates align with the general ticket sale or with another market's schedule. Confirming the per-venue cutoff in advance is the safest way to avoid missing the application window .

TREASURE's Broader 2026 Itinerary: PULSE ON and What Comes Next

THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] is not happening in isolation — it runs alongside the group's larger, ongoing arena and dome run, the 2025–26 TREASURE TOUR [PULSE ON], which has already reached more than 14 Asian cities . The two are distinct cycles that overlap on the calendar: PULSE ON is the wide regional tour, while THE STAGE is the NEW WAV-linked fan-concert series anchored in Seoul and Japan.

PULSE ON's confirmed stops include Macau, Taipei, Manila, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur . The most recent PULSE ON date surfaced in current ticketing listings is the Singapore Indoor Stadium show on May 3, 2026, placing it within the broader 2026 itinerary .

For fans outside East Asia, the practical takeaway is straightforward. As of publication, no Southeast Asian, European, or North American stops have been confirmed for THE STAGE 2026 [NEW WAV : LIVE] — the named markets remain Seoul plus the seven Japanese cities running July 8 to September 6. The NEW WAV fan-concert footprint is, for now, a Korea-and-Japan run.

What may change that is YG's own signal. The company paired the NEW WAV cycle with a teaser about a "new second act," telling fans to "look forward to another side of the members who have become stronger and grown" . That language points to a post–NEW WAV announcement rather than a fixed date, so no further legs can be assumed yet.

The concrete plan to act on: the June 1 NEW WAV release, the June 6–12 fan-event slate, and the June 19–21 Seoul fan concert at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium come first, with the 17-show Japan leg following from July. Fans hoping for additional markets should monitor the official TREASURE and YG channels during the June Seoul run, when a "second act" reveal would most plausibly land.

Last updated: 2026-06-03. Schedule and pricing details reflect official YG, YGEX, and ticketing notices available as of this date; confirm any date or market on the official channels before making plans.

Frequently asked questions

How can international fans buy tickets for TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 in Seoul?

Official sales have closed. The fan-club presale ran Apr. 27 (8 PM) to Apr. 28 (11:59 PM) KST, and general sale opened Apr. 30 at 8 PM KST through NOL Ticket Global and Melon Ticket Global . International fans who missed those windows should approach any resale with caution: TREASURE's notices repeatedly require matching legal ID, and winner or buyer identity is non-transferable, so a ticket bought under another name may not grant entry. Verify availability only on the official NOL Ticket Global and Melon Ticket Global listings before paying.

What songs will TREASURE perform at THE STAGE 2026 NEW WAV?

No official setlist has been released. Because the three Seoul nights (June 19–21, 2026) follow directly after the June 1, 2026 release of the fourth mini album NEW WAV, all four new tracks — "IF I," "ZOOM ZOOM," "NALLY-NA (HYUNHAYO)," and "DANGER" — are expected alongside catalog hits . YG has also built the shows around an interactive "Treasure Maker" two-way communication format , which may add fan-choice or audience-participation elements to the running order.

Does TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 include any dates outside Korea and Japan?

Not as of this article. The fan-concert run currently covers Korea (3 Seoul nights, June 19–21) and Japan (17 shows, July 8 – Sept. 6, 2026) only — eight total Korea/Japan markets and 20 performances . The separate "2025–26 TREASURE TOUR [PULSE ON]" arena run has reached roughly 14 Asian cities including Macau, Taipei, Manila, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur , but no additional cities have been added to THE STAGE 2026 schedule.

How does the WithLIVE Japan rehearsal lottery work, and do I need a concert ticket to apply?

You do not need a concert ticket to apply, but you do need one to attend the show itself. Fans who buy serial-code postcards can enter the WithLIVE Meet&Greet lottery for up to 600 invitees per eligible date and up to 7,800 total across 13 listed Japan dates, with applications opening June 15 at noon and staggered cutoffs by venue . The rehearsal-viewing entry is handled separately from concert ticketing, so apply through WithLIVE independently of your show ticket.

Are the June fan event fansign applications still open?

Most are closed. Application windows for the dense June 6–12, 2026 slate of NEW WAV offline and video-call fansigns — across platforms including Ktown4u, YG SELECT, Weverse Global, and MakeStar — closed during May 2026, and winners have been notified . Locations for private offline events are disclosed only to winners, and entry requires matching legal ID. For any late-addition events or a next promotion cycle tied to NEW WAV, follow the official platform channels (Ktown4u, MakeStar, Weverse, and YG SELECT) directly.

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