Yves Is Touring Asia and Australia Again Adding New Stops

Yves is extending her solo touring era once again.

The singer has announced YVES TOUR 2026 ASIA & AUSTRALIA, a seven-city run beginning in Singapore on November 4 and ending in Sydney on November 17.

The schedule includes Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney, with tickets going on sale August 21 through promoter Cult of Ya. For Yves, this is not her first trip through the region as a soloist. It is her second.

The full November schedule

Yves’ new Asia and Australia dates are:

  • Nov. 4 — Singapore
  • Nov. 6 — Bangkok
  • Nov. 7 — Kuala Lumpur
  • Nov. 9 — Manila
  • Nov. 11 — Tokyo
  • Nov. 15 — Melbourne
  • Nov. 17 — Sydney

Australia’s Sydney date is already listed for Liberty Hall on November 17, with general admission tickets priced at A$69.90. The tour also brings her back to cities she visited during 2025’s Cosmic Crispy Tour, while adding notable opportunities for fans in places such as Kuala Lumpur.

Promotional poster for the YVES Tour 2026 in Asia and Australia, featuring a list of concert dates and locations.
YVES TOUR 2026 poster / YVES Instagram

Fans are especially excited about Malaysia and Manila

The announcement quickly generated excitement among longtime LOONA fans.

On Reddit, Malaysian fans reacted immediately when Kuala Lumpur appeared on the list, with comments including “MALAYSIA” and “WE CHEERED.” Another fan said they had been waiting for one of the former LOONA members to perform there.

Manila fans were equally enthusiastic, with one commenter writing, “MANILA, WE ALL CHEERED.”

Australian fans also welcomed the return. One Melbourne concertgoer said they were “super excited to see her again,” while noting that ticket prices appeared more affordable than during the previous tour.

That reaction matters because Yves has been building her solo career heavily through live performance rather than relying only on traditional K-pop promotion.

Her first Asia-Australia tour came just last year

Yves completed her first solo Asia and Australia tour in 2025.

The Cosmic Crispy Tour ultimately took her through Tokyo, Taipei, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Manila and Seoul, where the final concert was held in September.

Those concerts highlighted songs including “LOOP,” “Viola” and viral favorite “DIM,” as well as material from her Soft Error EP.

At the Melbourne stop, fans even celebrated callbacks to her LOONA years when Yves briefly performed choreography from songs including “Butterfly,” “new” and “love4eva.”

Now, barely a year later, she is going back.

Yves with long black hair poses confidently, wearing a pink shirt with the number 77 and a denim mini skirt. She kneels with one hand on her thigh and the other resting on her knee, against a softly lit purple background.
YVES FOR LADYGUNN / YVES Instagram

2026 has already been a heavy touring year for Yves

The November dates come after an extensive international schedule.

Yves performed nine European shows between Manchester and Madrid this spring. Cult of Ya’s archived itinerary includes stops in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Cologne, Munich, Warsaw and Barcelona.

She then moved into a 14-city Americas tour beginning in Vancouver and continuing through the U.S., Canada and Latin America. PAIX PER MIL officially lists the North American dates, while the full tour also included São Paulo, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Bogotá.

A Los Angeles concert review described the show as intimate but energetic, praising how Yves moved between different genres while maintaining a strong connection with the audience.

That makes the upcoming Asia-Australia leg less of a standalone tour and more like another extension of her increasingly global live career.

‘NAIL’ gives the new tour fresh material

The 2026 concerts also arrive after Yves released her fourth solo EP, NAIL, on April 17.

The five-track project includes “It,” “HALO,” “birth,” “Break it” featuring Lexie Liu and the title track “NAIL” featuring Lolo Zouaï.

The official “NAIL” music video has passed 1.5 million views, while PAIX PER MIL describes Yves’ current musical direction as deliberately difficult to define—moving between different genres while focusing on honesty and experimentation.

That evolution has become one of the clearest differences between Yves’ solo career and her earlier identity as a LOONA member.

Her music has become increasingly experimental.

Her tours have become increasingly international.

And her audiences are following.

Yves is building her solo career city by city

Yves officially began her solo career in 2024 with “LOOP.”

Just over two years later, she has released multiple EPs and toured across Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia and Australia.

The scale is still more intimate than an arena-level K-pop tour—and that may actually be part of its appeal.

Fans attending her recent concerts have repeatedly described the shows as personal, giving Yves more room to interact directly with audiences and present the less conventional music she has pursued since going solo.

The November tour continues that strategy.

Rather than chasing only the biggest venues, Yves is steadily returning to cities where a dedicated audience already exists—and adding places where fans have been asking to see her.

For Malaysian fans in particular, the wait is finally over.