ZEROBASEONE's 2025 World Tour 'HERE&NOW' Sells Out Seoul Shows, Dominating Global Ticket Sales

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ZEROBASEONE's 2025 World Tour 'HERE&NOW' Sells Out Seoul Shows, Dominating Global Ticket Sales

Jihyun Oh · September 26, 2025 at 23:23

Global sensation ZEROBASEONE is making waves with their 2025 World Tour, 'HERE&NOW,' as tickets are selling out across the globe.

The tour is set to kick off in Seoul from October 3rd to 5th, promising an expanded arena-scale experience following their previous successful tour, 'TIMELESS WORLD,' which drew approximately 140,000 fans.

Prior to the official start, all tickets for the Seoul dates were snapped up during the fan club presale, with even additional seats offering restricted views selling out instantly, highlighting their immense popularity. Shows in Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, and Hong Kong have also reported sold-out status. The upcoming Japanese concerts at Saitama Super Arena are experiencing overwhelming demand, with additional restricted view tickets being released due to fervent fan support.

During this world tour, ZEROBASEONE will perform songs from their first full album, 'NEVER SAY NEVER,' for their international fans for the first time. They aim to create iconic moments onstage, translating the journey built with their fandom, ZEROSE, into music and performance.

Meanwhile, ZEROBASEONE continues to break records with their latest album 'NEVER SAY NEVER,' topping domestic and international charts and achieving the first '6 consecutive million-seller' status by a K-pop group. The album also marked their personal best, debuting at number 23 on the Billboard 200, and has remained on six Billboard charts for two consecutive weeks, showcasing their unstoppable momentum.

ZEROBASEONE debuted in July 2023, formed through the Mnet survival show 'Boys Planet.' The nine-member group's name signifies 'members who start from 0 and create infinite possibilities.' They have quickly established themselves as a leading fourth-generation boy group, setting new records since their debut.