RIIZE world tour has drawn global attention as the group completes its first major international circuit. The tour started in Seoul in July and showcases the group’s expanding global popularity. Fans worldwide have embraced the RIIZE world tour with enthusiasm and energy.
The tour visited Hyogo, Hong Kong, Saitama, Hiroshima, Kuala Lumpur, Fukuoka, Taipei, Tokyo, and Bangkok before moving to North America. The North American leg included Rosemont, New York, Washington, D.C., Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. Fans in each city created a lively atmosphere that energized the performances.
At the New York stop, Anton expressed pride performing near his home in New Jersey. He told the audience, “It feels like a dream come true,” while leading a celebratory “Welcome home.” The members said the North American shows created unforgettable memories and strengthened their global connection.
The setlist featured fan-participation moments and new arrangements, including a freestyle segment for ‘Fly Up’ and a hand-mic choreography version of ‘Siren.’ Fans also joined in a sing-along section for ‘Show Me Love.’ The 22-song set combined tracks from their first studio album with earlier hits.
Songs performed included ‘Bag Bad Back,’ ‘Midnight Mirage,’ ‘Another Life,’ ‘Get A Guitar,’ ‘Talk Saxy,’ and ‘Boom Boom Bass.’ Local audiences danced, sang in Korean, and captured performance moments in selfies and challenges. Media coverage highlighted the group’s growing influence and global appeal.
Looking ahead, RIIZE will release the single ‘Fame’ on November 24. The group also opens a special exhibition, ‘Silence: Inside the Fame,’ at Ilmin Museum of Art in Seoul on November 16. Analysts say these projects will expand the RIIZE brand in music and cultural spaces.
The RIIZE world tour demonstrates the value of immersive performances and fan engagement. Experts note it strengthens the group’s global presence and K-pop influence internationally.

