Warning Tour

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Warning Tour
Tour by Hoshi X Woozi
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Promotional poster
Associated albumBeam
Start dateJuly 11, 2025 (2025-07-11)
End dateAugust 24, 2025 (2025-08-24)
No. of shows11 in Asia
Attendance100,000[1]

The Warning Tour (stylized as Hoshi X Woozi Fan Concert Warning, in all caps) was the first concert tour by South Korean duo Hoshi X Woozi. It began on July 11 in Seoul, South Korea, and concluded on August 24 in Gwangju, South Korea, following stops in Busan, Taoyuan, and Yokohama.

Background

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In March 2025, Seventeen members Hoshi and Woozi paired up to release music together under the name Hoshi X Woozi.[2] Beam was released on March 10.[3] Later that year, the pair were added to the line up of KCON LA in August 2025.[4]

On June 6, Pledis Entertainment announced that Hoshi X Woozi would be embarking on a concert tour in the coming two months, with shows scheduled for three cities in South Korea,[5] with the Seoul shows livestreamed via Weverse.[6] Further concerts were then announced for Taiwan and Japan.[7] On June 14, Pledis announced that tickets for the opening show in Seoul had sold out during presales the day prior.[8]

Concert synopsis

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The concert run time is approximately two and a half hours, including songs from Beam, "Bring It" from Teen, Age, "Echo!" from the soundtrack of World of Street Woman Fighter and an unreleased song titled "Copy and Paste".[9] Each member performed a solo stage, with Hoshi performing "Spider" and "Touch", and Woozi performing "Ruby" and "Simple".[9] The encore portion of the concert included a medley of Seventeen songs including "Super", "Hot", "Cheers" and "F*ck My Life".[10] During the final performance in Seoul, various members of Seventeen made surprise appearances to join the Seventeen song medley.[11]

Tour dates

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Key
Indicates performances streamed simultaneously on Weverse Concerts
List of concerts, showing event names, dates, cities, countries, venues and attendance
Date (2025) City Country Venue Attendance Ref.
July 11 ‡ Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Stadium 17,000 [12]
July 12 ‡
July 13 ‡
July 19 Busan Busan Sajik Gymnasium 83,000 [5]
July 20
July 26 Taoyuan Taiwan NTSU Arena [7]
July 27
August 6 Yokohama Japan K-Arena Yokohama
August 7
August 23 Gwangju South Korea Gwangju Women's University Universiade Gymnasium [5]
August 24
Total 100,000 [1]

See also

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References

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