KINO Announces “I think I think too much” – Tickets on Sale Now

KINO Announces “I think I think too much” – Tickets on Sale Now

Singer-songwriter KINO announces his first U.S. tour, titled “I think I think too much,” set for January 2025. The tour will span eight cities across the country, kicking off in New York and wrapping up in Los Angeles.

KINO returns to the U.S. after his last tour with the group PENTAGON six years ago. He kicked off this tour last September in Korea, which included two dates. Unlike previous shows, KINO aimed to express his creativity through a concert where he opened up about his vulnerabilities as an artist. As the driving force behind the show, KINO rearranged all the songs and collaborated with fans who submitted audio files of their happy memories. He incorporated these files into the interlude of one section of the show, as engaging with his fans is an essential part of his musical journey.

KINO aims to introduce various sides of himself through divided chapters that showcase the emotional thoughts and feelings that occupy him the most. The audience will get to know who KINO (the artist) and Kang Hyeonggu (the human being) are by sharing the feelings and emotions we all possess inside. He hopes the show can provide an array of emotions that remedy their sadness, comfort, relief, and joy.

Ticket sales for the “I think I think too much” tour start on November 8 at 10am EST. See down below for more information on the tour. Tickets can be purchased here.

“I think I think too much” Tour Dates

1/19/25 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom

1/21/25 Boston, MA Brighton Live Hall

1/22/25 Washington, D.C Jammin Java

1/24/25 Chicago, IL Bottom Lounge

1/25/25 Columbus, Skully’s Music-Diner

1/27/25 Dallas, TX Club Dada

1/29/25 Seattle, WA The Crocodile

1/31/25 Los Angeles, CA Los Globos


To celebrate the upcoming tour, KINO has released a brand new single, “Everglow,” which has become an instant fan favorite. He first performed the song at a live event in Tokyo in 2023 during “KINO’s Housewarming Party.” The single is also accompanied by a music video that captures energetic scenes from the ‘I think I think too much’ Seoul show, providing audiences with a sneak peek of what they can expect at his performances.


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