PENTAGON’s Kino announces 2025 ‘I think I think too much’ US tour

PENTAGON’s Kino announces 2025 ‘I think I think too much’ US tour

PENTAGON member and soloist Kino has announced his upcoming 2025 ‘I think I think too much’ US tour, featuring concerts in New York, Illinois, Texas and more.

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Earlier today (November 7), PENTAGON’s Kino announced the stops and concerts for his upcoming solo 2025 ‘I think I think too much’ US tour, which is set to take place across January next year.

The singer will kick things off at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on January 19. Thereafter, the singer will play shows in other major cities, including Boston, Washington D.C. and Chicago.

In the final week of the tour, the K-pop star will then head to Columbus, Dallas and Seattle, before wrapping things up in Los Angeles on January 31. Tickets to concerts on Kino’s 2025 tour will go on sale on November 8 at 10am EST.

The dates for Kino’s 2025 ‘I think I think too much’ US tour are:

JANUARY 2025
19: New York City, New York, Bowery Ballroom
21: Boston, Massachusetts, Brighton Music Hall
22: Washington D.C., Jammin Java
24: Chicago, Illinois, Bottom Lounge
25: Columbus, Ohio, Skully’s Music Diner
27: Dallas, Texas, Club Dada
29: Seattle, Washington, The Crocodile
31: Los Angeles, California, Los Globos

‘I think I think too much’ US tour 2025

Tour dates
JAN.19th – NEW YORK
JAN.21st – BOSTON
JAN.22nd – WASHINGTON, D.C.
JAN.24th – CHICAGO
JAN.25th – COLUMBUS
JAN.27th – DALLAS
JAN.29th – SEATTLE
JAN.31th – LA

Tickets on sale: Nov. 8, 2024 10AM (EST)
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The tour announcement comes just hours after Kino released his latest solo single ‘Everglow’. It follows his September single ‘Dancing On The Road’, and his solo debut EP ‘If this is love, I want a refund’, which arrived in May. That record was led by the single ‘Broke My Heart’ featuring American rapper Lay Bankz.

Kino first debuted as a member of CUBE Entertainment boyband PENTAGON in 2016, and later debuted as a soloist with his single ‘Pose’ in 2022. The singer left the agency in late 2023 and set up his own agency, NAKED, shortly after and embarked on his ‘Born Naked’ Asia tour at the beginning of 2024.

In other K-pop news, BTS’ V is set to release a new rendition of the Christmas classic ‘White Christmas’ in partnership with the Bing Crosby Estate. The duet will be released on December 6.

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