The King of Vocals is Back: Kim Sungkyu Solo Tour 2026 Guide!

Kim Sungkyu is officially kicking off his new run of solo concerts today, March 27, as “2026 KIMSUNGKYU LIVE [LV4: Leap to Vector]” opens in Seoul. The three-night kickoff at Olympic Hall is already making noise: every seat for all Seoul dates sold out quickly, a tidy reminder that Sungkyu’s solo ticket power is still very real in 2026.

The tour rollout has been straightforward and very K-pop: Billions’ official announcement first, then Sungkyu’s poster and concept photo drops to lock in the mood. And while the biggest touring headlines usually chase stadium numbers, this is the kind of schedule that tells its own story—steady venues, clear routing, and fans who show up.

Kim Sungkyu live stage photo with crowd energy and performance lighting

Seoul schedule (confirmed) + venue details

Sungkyu’s Seoul concerts take place at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, a venue fans know for clean sightlines and solid acoustics. The title is styled “LV4: Leap to Vector,” continuing the “LV” branding fans have come to recognize from his live series.

  • March 27, 2026 – 7:30 PM KST
  • March 28, 2026 – 6:00 PM KST
  • March 29, 2026 – 5:00 PM KST

Asia tour routing: every stop announced so far

After Seoul, “LV4” moves into a compact Asia run. Nothing bloated, no awkward gaps—just city-to-city momentum based on the official poster and updates shared through his channels, including the posted Asia tour schedule.

  • Macau – April 11
  • Hong Kong – May 2–3
  • Taipei – May 16
  • Ho Chi Minh City – June 13
  • Kaohsiung – June 20
  • Manila – June 27 (final show)
Kim Sung Kyu performing at the LV4 Leap to Vector final show in Manila at the UP Theater.

Ticketing guide: what’s sold out, what to watch next

Seoul is fully sold out. Ticketing opened in late February 2026 with a fan club presale followed by general sales, and seats were gone fast—something also reflected in coverage of the sell-out speed.

Now the focus shifts to the rest of the route. Each city will run on its own platform, and rules can vary a lot—ID checks, pick-up methods, and what’s allowed at the venue. For the cleanest info, double-check on-sale dates and links through the tour’s official announcement details and Billions/Sungkyu’s official accounts. And yes, be careful with resale listings while local policies are still rolling out.

Quick primer: who Kim Sungkyu is

Kim Sungkyu is Infinite’s leader and main vocalist, known for steady live vocals and a performance style that fits band-forward arrangements. Now under Billions, he’s continuing to build a solo lane that leans on his catalog while keeping the production current.

Why 2nd-gen solo tours are thriving in 2026

Sungkyu opening “LV4” today also fits a wider touring mood this year: established idols may not always be the loudest headline, but they’re consistent. Mid-size venues across Asia are built for exactly what these shows deliver—live vocals, recognizable songs, and a room that still feels close.

With Seoul selling out quickly, “LV4” is already one of the more visible 2nd-gen male idol solo tours on the 2026 calendar.

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