EXO’s Baekhyun has officially concluded his remarkable Baekhyun world tour, ending months of sold-out performances around the globe. The finale, held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 1, marked the end of an extraordinary five-month journey that united fans worldwide.
The Baekhyun world tour began in June at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. It later expanded across 28 cities in South America, North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. Major stops included São Paulo, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, London, Sydney, Jakarta, and Tokyo. With each show, Baekhyun strengthened his reputation as one of K-pop’s most powerful solo performers.
During the final concert in Singapore, Baekhyun opened with “YOUNG,” followed by high-energy renditions of “Ghost” and “Pineapple Slice.” He told fans, “Today marks the end of the Baekhyun world tour. After 37 shows in 28 cities, I want tonight to be unforgettable.”
Throughout the night, he shifted smoothly between moods, performing songs like “Woo,” “Underwater,” “Bambi,” “UN Village,” and “Candy.” His emotional speech reflected heartfelt gratitude as he thanked EXO-Ls for their endless support. Moreover, he promised to continue evolving as an artist who gives back as much love as he receives.
The show ended beautifully with “Amusement Park.” However, fans were thrilled when a surprise message appeared on the screen. Baekhyun announced encore concerts titled “Reverie dot,” scheduled for January 2 to 4, 2026, at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. The news reignited excitement, proving that the Baekhyun world tour story will continue.
Furthermore, industry experts noted that his global tour success highlights the growing impact of K-pop solo artists. In addition, Baekhyun’s ability to fill major arenas worldwide demonstrates the enduring influence of Korean music culture.
With encore performances ahead, Baekhyun continues to shape the global music scene. Ultimately, the Baekhyun world tour showcased his artistic depth, emotional connection with fans, and undeniable stage presence, solidifying his place as one of Korea’s most influential solo performers.

