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Korean Superstar BIBI Announces ‘Eve' World Tour Unveiling New Zealand Show This October

Korean Superstar BIBI Announces ‘Eve' World Tour Unveiling New Zealand Show This October

Scoop24-05-2025

Press Release – Live Nation Entertainment
TĀMAKI MAKAURAU AUCKLAND, NZ (May 23, 2025) – Multi-talented Korean singer and actress BIBI is set to embark on her highly anticipated first world tour EVE, announcing one night only in New Zealand, marking a significant milestone in her international career.
With the tour commencing in Seoul, Korea last week, she will connect with fans across the United States and Canada before making stops in Asia including Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Osaka, Tokyo, Fukuoka, Taipei and Jakarta, before heading to Australia and New Zealand in October.
BIBI will perform at Auckland's Spark Arena on October 15.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Monday June 2.
A Weverse pookïe Membership Presale will run from 10am until 2pm on Thursday May 29.
Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets in New Zealand. Mastercard Presale starts Thursday May 29 at 3pm and ends Thursday May 29 at 11:59pm. Plus, preferred ticket access to some of the best tickets are available from Monday June 2 at 10am. Check out priceless.com/music for details.
My Live Nation members may secure tickets during the presale beginning Friday May 30 at 10am until Monday June 2 at 9am.
For complete tour and ticket information, visit livenation.co.nz.
As BIBI's first global tour since her debut in 2019, expectations are high for her dynamic performances and bold artistic vision. Renowned for her genre-blending music and distinctive stage presence, she is set to deliver an electrifying experience, featuring hits from her discography along with special performances. This tour not only highlights BIBI's growing global influence but also solidifies her status as one of the most exciting artists in the international music scene.
The title of BIBI's world tour, EVE, also adds an intriguing layer to the experience. The tour serves as a fitting conclusion to her Era of Love series, which has unfolded since last year through releases like ' Hongdae R&B,' ' Bam Yang Gang,' ' DERRE,' and ' Bluebird.' Throughout this series, BIBI has introduced two distinct personas, EVE and EVE-1, using them to convey contrasting emotions and perspectives in her music – each time releasing her work as a double single. With such a unique storytelling approach, anticipation is high for how this narrative will be brought to life on stage.
About BIBI
BIBI (Kim Hyoung-seo) is an artist under Feel Ghood Music, recognised for her distinctive musical style and emotionally captivating performances. With her unique sound and deeply expressive lyrics, she has captured the hearts of fans across the globe. Effortlessly blending R&B, hip-hop, and pop, her music showcases a genre-defying versatility.
Since making her debut with the single BINU in 2019, BIBI has released hit songs such as BIBI Vengeance, The Weekend, and Bam Yang Gang, establishing herself as a rising global artist.
Renowned for her exceptional songwriting, composing skills, and dynamic stage presence, she continues to carve out a musical identity that is entirely her own.
Beyond music, BIBI has also made a name for herself in film and television, displaying her multifaceted talents. Seamlessly balancing mainstream appeal with artistic originality, she constantly delivers fresh and unexpected sounds, making her one of the most exciting artists to watch.

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