Synk: Hyper Line

2023 concert tour by Aespa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Synk: Hyper Line was the first worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Aespa, in support of their extended plays Savage (2021), Girls (2022), and My World (2023). The tour began on February 25, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on September 30, 2023, in Paris, France. The tour consisted of 31 concerts in 21 cities in 12 countries around the world.

Associated albums
Start dateFebruary 25, 2023 (2023-02-25)
End dateSeptember 30, 2023 (2023-09-30)
Legs4
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Synk: Hyper Line
World tour by Aespa
Promotional poster showing the four members
Promotional poster
Associated albums
Start dateFebruary 25, 2023 (2023-02-25)
End dateSeptember 30, 2023 (2023-09-30)
Legs4
No. of shows31
Aespa concert chronology
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Background

On December 1, 2022, Aespa's official Japanese website announced that the group would hold their first concert tour in Japan. It was confirmed as part of the Aespa Live Tour 2023 "Synk: Hyper Line" on January 20, 2023.[1] On the same day, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would hold concerts in South Korea for the first time since their debut at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium on February 25 and 26.[2] In April, two shows were added at the Tokyo Dome,[3] and a show in Jakarta was added the following month.[4] On May 19, the tour was expanded to North America, South America, and Europe with 14 dates.[5]

Set list

The section below contains the setlist of the concert.

Setlist in Seoul
  1. "Girls"
  2. "Aenergy"
  3. "I'll Make You Cry"
  4. "Savage"
  5. "Menagerie" (Karina solo)[A]
  6. "Illusion"
  7. "Lucid Dream"
  8. "Thirsty"
  9. "Dreams Come True"
  10. "Lips" (Winter solo)[A]
  11. "Life's Too Short" (Korean version)
  12. "I'm Unhappy"
  13. "Don't Blink"
  14. "Lingo"
  15. "2Hot4U" (Giselle solo)[A]
  16. "Iconic"
  17. "Hot Air Balloon"
  18. "Yeppi Yeppi"
  19. "Yolo"
  20. "Wake Up" (Ningning solo)[A]
  21. "Salty & Sweet"
  22. "Next Level"
  23. "Black Mamba"

Encore

  1. "Till We Meet Again"
  2. "ICU"
Setlist in Tokyo Dome
  1. "Girls"
  2. "Aenergy"
  3. "I'll Make You Cry"
  4. "Savage"
  5. "Menagerie" (Karina solo)[A]
  6. "Illusion"
  7. "Lucid Dream"
  8. "Thirsty"
  9. "Dreams Come True"
  10. "Keep Going" (Giselle solo)[A]
  11. "Life's Too Short"
  12. "I'm Unhappy"
  13. "Lingo"
  14. "Don't Blink"
  15. "Shine We Are!" (Winter solo) (BoA cover)
  16. "Iconic"
  17. "Hot Air Balloon"
  18. "Yeppi Yeppi"
  19. "Hold on Tight (Remix)"
  20. "Spicy"
  21. "Yolo"
  22. "Wake Up" (Ningning solo)[A]
  23. "Salty & Sweet"
  24. "Next Level" (Band remix)
  25. "Black Mamba" (Orchestra version)

Encore

  1. "Till We Meet Again"
  2. "Welcome to My World"
  3. "ICU"
Setlist in North America & Europe
  1. "Girls"
  2. "Aenergy"
  3. "I'll Make You Cry"
  4. "Savage"
  5. "Menagerie" (Karina solo)[A]
  6. "Illusion"
  7. "Lucid Dream"
  8. "Thirsty"
  9. "Dreams Come True"
  10. "Lips" (Winter solo)[A]
  11. "Life's Too Short" (English version)
  12. "Welcome To My World"
  13. "Don't Blink"
  14. "2Hot4U" (Giselle solo)[A]
  15. "Yeppi Yeppi"
  16. "Yolo"
  17. "Hold on Tight"
  18. "Spicy"
  19. "Better Things"
  20. "Wake Up" (Ningning solo)[A]
  21. "Salty & Sweet"
  22. "Next Level"
  23. "Black Mamba"

Encore

  1. "Till We Meet Again"
  2. "ICU"

Notes

  • At the second show at Jamsil Arena in Seoul, Aespa sang a cappella version of "Forever".
  • Winter was absent from the Nagoya shows due to health issues.
  • Starting from Jakarta's show, "Iconic" was replaced with "Spicy".
  • Starting from Dallas's show, "I'm Unhappy" was replaced with "Welcome to My World", "Lingo" and "Hot Air Balloon" were taken out of the setlist and "Hold on Tight" and "Better Things" were added.
  • At the Berlin show, "I'll Make You Cry" and "Dreams Come True" were not performed for unknown reasons. They both returned for the London show.
  • At the Paris show, "I'll Make You Cry" was also not performed.

Tour dates

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List of 2023 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and gross revenue
Date (2023) City Country Venue[6] Attendance
February 25 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena
Beyond Live[B]
10,000[7]
February 26
March 15 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall 110,000[8]
March 16
March 18
March 19
April 1 Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium
April 2
April 15 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
April 16
April 29 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall
April 30
June 24 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition 7,000[9]
July 29 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome 10,000[10]
July 30
August 5 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 94,000[11]
August 6
August 13 Los Angeles United States Crypto.com Arena 10,000[12]
August 18 Dallas The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
August 22 Miami James L. Knight Center
August 25 Atlanta Fox Theatre
August 27 Washington, D.C. The Theater at MGM National Harbor
August 30 Chicago Rosemont Theatre
September 2 Boston MGM Music Hall
September 5 New York City Barclays Center
September 8 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
September 11 São Paulo Brazil Espaço Unimed [pt]
September 14 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán
September 25 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
September 28 London England The O2 Arena 10,000[13]
September 30 Paris France Dôme de Paris 5,000[14]
Total 256,000
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Notes

  1. Unreleased song
  2. February 26 only.

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