Updated April 2026 · 13 min read

ATEEZ World Tour 2026
Complete Asia Travel Guide for Every City

From Macau to Melbourne, Bangkok to Taipei — everything you need to plan your ATEEZ concert trip across Asia in 2026. Nine cities, honest travel advice, budget breakdowns, and after-show plans from ATINYs who've done the tour circuit.

Tour Overview & Key Dates

ATEEZ's 2026 Asia tour is a nine-city sweep across the continent's biggest K-POP markets. Starting with Macau in March and running through Bangkok in early April, the tour hits Greater China, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and East Asia. This is ATEEZ's most comprehensive Asia tour to date, reflecting their explosive growth in the region.

ATEEZ has earned a reputation as one of the most electrifying live acts in K-POP. Their concerts are known for theatrical staging, powerful choreography, and Hongjoong and Mingi's commanding rap performances. ATINY (their fandom) is one of the most passionate touring fanbases — expect packed venues and deafening fan chants at every stop.

The Asia tour routing makes multi-city attendance very achievable. Several cities are close enough for budget airline hopping — Macau to Taipei, Singapore to Jakarta, Melbourne to Sydney — making this an ideal tour for fans planning their first multi-show international trip.

Quick Reference

Agency: KQ Entertainment
Members: Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, Jongho
Tour Period: Mar–Apr 2026
Total Cities: 9 (Asia & Oceania)
Show Length: ~2.5–3 hours
Venue Type: Arenas & Exhibition Halls

Setlist & Show Format

ATEEZ concerts are theatrical experiences. The members commit fully to every performance — San's legendary stage presence, Jongho's live high notes that hit harder than the recording, Hongjoong's freestyle rap segments, and Wooyoung's crowd-hyping energy. The production features pyrotechnics, rising platforms, and elaborate VCR interludes that connect the songs into a narrative.

Expected setlist highlights: “BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)”, “Guerrilla”, “HALAZIA”, “Fireworks (I'm The One)”, “Wonderland”, “Answer”, “Say My Name”, “INCEPTION”, “Deja Vu”, “WORK”, “Crazy Form”, and “The Real”. The encore typically features high-energy closers with extended fan interaction — Hongjoong often freestyles over the crowd chants.

ATEEZ shows run HOT. The combination of 8 members performing full choreography, pyrotechnics, and 10,000+ fans creates real heat inside arenas. Wear breathable clothing even if it's cold outside — you'll warm up fast.

Show Timeline

15:00–17:00 — Merchandise booth opens

17:30–18:00 — Doors open

19:00–19:30 — Show starts

20:15–20:30 — VCR / costume change

21:00–21:30 — Encore & final ment

21:30–22:15 — Venue exit, transit rush

City-by-City Guide

Macau

Macau opens the tour — a unique city that blends Portuguese colonial charm with Cotai Strip mega-casinos. The venue is typically in the Cotai area, well-served by hotel shuttles and local buses. From Macau Airport (MFM), taxis to Cotai cost ~MOP 60 (~$7 USD). Many fans fly into Hong Kong and take the HZM Bridge shuttle bus (45 min, ~$8 USD) or the fast ferry from Sheung Wan (55 min, ~$25 USD). Don't miss Portuguese egg tarts at Lord Stow's and the ruins of St. Paul's. Macau is compact — you can see the highlights in one day and attend the concert the next.

Taipei

Taipei is a fan-favorite tour city for good reason. Hotels start at $40–60/night, the MRT is fast and clean, and the night market food scene is unmatched. Taoyuan Airport MRT runs to Taipei Main Station in 35 minutes (~$5 USD). Stay near Ximending for the best nightlife and shopping, or Zhongxiao Dunhua for a more local vibe. Shilin Night Market is the classic choice for pre-show food — pepper buns, stinky tofu, and bubble tea. Post-show, the MRT runs until midnight; after that, Uber/taxi to Ximending costs ~$5–8 USD.

Jakarta

Jakarta is the most affordable city on the entire tour. Hotels from $15–30/night, street food meals for $1–2, and Grab rides across the city for $2–5. Soekarno-Hatta Airport (CGK) is connected by the airport train to BNI City station (45 min, ~$5 USD). Jakarta traffic is legendary — leave 2+ hours before showtime if taking a car. The MRT and TransJakarta bus are faster for transit. Kota Tua (Old Town) is worth a pre-show visit, and Sudirman/SCBD area has the best restaurant selection. Monas (National Monument) is the iconic Instagram spot.

Singapore

Singapore is the most organized and stress-free city on the tour. Changi Airport to the city center is 30 minutes on MRT ($2 SGD). Everything works, everything is clean, and everyone speaks English. The downside is cost — hotels start at $80–120/night and food is pricier than other SEA cities (though hawker centres keep meals under $5 SGD). Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Clarke Quay nightlife are must-visits. MRT runs until midnight; Grab is reliable after that.

Melbourne & Sydney

Melbourne and Sydney are the Oceania stops. Melbourne's tram network is free in the CBD — ride it everywhere. SkyBus from the airport costs $22 AUD. The laneway coffee culture and Queen Victoria Market are iconic. Sydney has the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and Bondi Beach — the airport train takes just 15 minutes to the city ($18 AUD). Both cities are safe, English-speaking, and walkable. Budget $120–180 AUD/night for hotels near the venues. March weather in both cities is autumn — 18–22°C, comfortable for walking but bring a jacket for evening.

Manila

Manila is one of the most affordable cities with the warmest fan energy. Hotels in Makati from $25–50/night, meals for $2–5, and Grab is cheap and reliable. NAIA airport to Makati/BGC takes 30–60 minutes depending on traffic (Grab ~$5–10 USD). Manila traffic is brutal — plan extra time for concert day. The Mall of Asia complex (if the venue is MOA Arena) has shopping and dining right at the venue. Filipino fans are known for being among the loudest and most enthusiastic in K-POP — expect an unforgettable atmosphere.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur combines stunning architecture with some of the best street food in Asia. KLIA Ekspres from the airport to KL Sentral takes 28 minutes (~$15 USD). Stay near Bukit Bintang for the best combination of nightlife, food, and transit. Jalan Alor street food is a must — satay, nasi lemak, and roti canai for $2–4 per dish. The Petronas Twin Towers are walking distance from the dining district. Grab is reliable and cheap. Hotels start at $30–50/night for clean mid-range options.

Bangkok

Bangkok closes the tour and is the ultimate budget-friendly K-POP concert destination. Hotels on Sukhumvit from $20–40/night, street food pad thai for $1.50, and the BTS Skytrain costs under $1 per ride. Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link gets you to the city center in 30 minutes for under $2 USD. The venue is typically reachable by BTS/MRT. April in Bangkok is HOT — 35°C+ with high humidity. Sunscreen, a cooling towel, and constant hydration are non-negotiable. Post-show, Khao San Road and Sukhumvit Soi 11 are open until the early hours.

Best Cities by Category

Best for First-Time Solo Travelers

Singapore, Taipei, Melbourne — safe, excellent transit, English-friendly, compact and walkable.

Best Budget Destinations

Jakarta (cheapest overall), Bangkok, Manila — full 3-night trips under $300 including hotel, food, and transport.

Best for Food Lovers

Taipei (night markets), Kuala Lumpur (Jalan Alor), Bangkok (street food paradise) — world-class food under $5 per meal.

Best Concert + Vacation Combo

Sydney (Bondi Beach + Opera House), Macau + Hong Kong combo, Bangkok (temples + nightlife + islands nearby).

Loudest Fan Atmosphere

Manila and Jakarta — Filipino and Indonesian ATINYs are legendary for their energy. If you want the most intense concert atmosphere, these are the cities.

Budget Breakdown by City

Estimated costs for a typical 3-night concert trip per person. Includes hotel, local transport, food, and one concert ticket at face value. International flights not included.

CityBudgetMid-RangeComfortable
Jakarta$120–200$200–400$400–650
Bangkok$150–280$280–500$500–800
Manila$150–280$280–450$450–700
Kuala Lumpur$180–320$320–550$550–850
Taipei$250–400$400–650$650–950
Macau$300–500$500–800$800–1,200
Singapore$350–550$550–850$850–1,300
Melbourne$400–600$650–950$1,000–1,500
Sydney$450–650$700–1,000$1,050–1,600

Multi-City Route Planner

The ATEEZ Asia tour routing makes multi-city trips very feasible. Budget airlines (AirAsia, Scoot, Jetstar, Cebu Pacific) connect most of these cities for $50–150 per flight if booked 4–6 weeks in advance.

Southeast Asia Circuit (Budget-Friendly)

Bangkok → Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia, ~$40) → Singapore (bus/train, ~$15) → Jakarta (Scoot, ~$50) → Manila (Cebu Pacific, ~$60). Total transport: ~$165. Add 3 nights per city at budget rates for a total trip around $800–1,200 for 12–15 nights.

East Asia + Oceania Route

Macau → Taipei (budget flight, ~$80) → Melbourne (Jetstar, ~$150) → Sydney (domestic, ~$60). Total transport: ~$290. This route covers the more premium cities — budget $1,500–2,500 for 10–12 nights.

Quick Weekend Double (2 Cities)

Singapore + Kuala Lumpur (bus 4.5h or flight 1h, ~$15–50) — the easiest double-header on the tour. Both cities connected by excellent transit with no visa required for most nationalities.

Packing Checklist

Concert Essentials

LIGHTINY lightstick (charged & synced), portable charger (10,000mAh+), clear bag if required, printed ticket backup, earplugs (ATEEZ concerts are LOUD), comfortable shoes for standing, small water bottle.

Tropical Asia (Most Cities)

Sunscreen SPF50+, cooling towel, reusable water bottle, light breathable clothing, compact umbrella (tropical rain is sudden), insect repellent (outdoor queues), portable fan. Bangkok and Jakarta average 32–35°C.

Oceania (Autumn)

Light jacket, scarf, umbrella. Melbourne and Sydney in March are 18–24°C — comfortable but cool in the evening. The arena will be warm inside but dress for the walk to/from transit.

Multi-City Travel

Universal power adapter (Asia uses various plug types), passport with 6+ months validity, travel insurance (covers medical + cancellation), offline Google Maps for each city, local SIM card or eSIM for data (Airalo/Holafly work across Asia).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATEEZ 2026 tour setlist?
Based on recent tours, ATEEZ performs 24–28 songs over approximately 2.5–3 hours. Expected highlights include "BOUNCY", "Guerrilla", "HALAZIA", "Fireworks", "Wonderland", "Answer", "Say My Name", "INCEPTION", "Deja Vu", and "WORK". Hongjoong and Mingi typically have extended rap segments. The setlist may be refreshed for the 2026 Asia leg.
How long is an ATEEZ concert?
ATEEZ concerts typically run 2.5 to 3 hours. The show is high-energy from start to finish with minimal downtime. Doors usually open around 17:00–18:00, show starts at 19:00–19:30, and ends around 21:30–22:00.
What should I bring to an ATEEZ concert?
Essentials: Official ATEEZ lightstick (LIGHTINY, synced via app), portable charger, clear bag (if required), printed/screenshot ticket, earplugs, water bottle. ATEEZ concerts are extremely loud and energetic — comfortable shoes are a must for standing sections.
Which ATEEZ tour city is the cheapest to visit?
Bangkok and Jakarta are the most budget-friendly cities on the ATEEZ 2026 tour. A full 3-night trip including hotel, food, and local transport can cost under $250 in Bangkok and under $200 in Jakarta, excluding flights and concert ticket.
Which ATEEZ tour city is best for solo travelers?
Singapore and Taipei are the most solo-friendly cities — safe, excellent English signage, efficient transit, and compact city centers. Melbourne is also excellent for solo travel with walkable streets and English-speaking environment.
Is there a fan meeting or hi-touch at ATEEZ concerts?
ATEEZ occasionally offers VIP packages with soundcheck access or photo opportunities. These are sold separately through the official ticketing platform, usually during presale. Check KQ Entertainment official announcements and Weverse for VIP package details for each city.

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Every city has a detailed travel guide with hotels, transit, food, and after-show plans.