PENTAGON member KINO is embarking on his first solo stateside tour this coming January. Kicking off 2025 with his I think I think too much tour, the singer-songwriter will begin in New York before moving west to finish off his tour in Los Angeles. The tour itself, though taking him from coast to coast, will only last a little under two weeks.

Although KINO first debuted as a member of the Cube Entertainment ten-member boy group PENTAGON, he established his own music label, NAKED, in 2023 to further his solo career. Releasing music he states can share his genuine stories and emotions that his listeners can find relatable, KINO also composes and produces much of his own music as well. His first EP, If this love, I want a refund, produced five new tracks including title song “Broky My Heart,” featuring Lay Bankz, and tells the story of a full relationship cycle.

Now, KINO is ready to show U.S. audiences his creativity, his vulnerability, and his true self. Sharing that he hopes to highlight KINO the artist and Kang Hyeonggu the human with this chapter of his life, the tour will surely be unforgettable.

Show Dates & Locations:
Jan. 19 — New York, NY — Bowery Ballroom
Jan. 21 — Boston, MA — Brighton Live Hall
Jan. 22 — Washington D.C. — Jammin Java
Jan. 24 — Chicago, IL — Bottom Lounge
Jan. 25 — Columbus, OH — Skully’s Music-Diner
Jan. 27 — Dallas, TX — Club Dada
Jan. 29 — Seattle, WA — The Crocodile
Jan. 31 — Los Angeles, CA — Los Globos

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