
K-pop’s grip on the global touring scene only tightened in 2025. Billboard’s year-end Boxscore charts highlight the genre’s biggest live draws of the year, with arena- and stadium-filling runs across Asia, Europe, and the Americas driving record-setting numbers.
10. aespa

aespa’s Synk: Aexis Line tour across North America and Europe grossed $18 million from 15 shows, drawing 138,000 fans and underscoring the group’s rapid rise as a global touring act.
9. G-Dragon

Despite playing just nine shows in the United States, Sydney, and Paris, G-Dragon’s Übermensch World Tour generated $27.1 million, proving the enduring pull of the K-pop icon.
8. LE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM’s Easy Crazy Hot Tour spanned Asia and North America, pulling in $34.1 million and nearly a quarter-million attendees across 27 shows.
7. Jin

Jin’s solo #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR brought in $46.1 million from 18 shows across Asia, the U.S., and Europe, with 287,000 fans turning out for his first major solo run.
6. TOMORROW X TOGETHER

TXT’s ACT: TOMORROW tour was one of the year’s most extensive, earning $64.3 million across 39 shows in Asia, Europe, and the U.S., and attracting 485,000 concertgoers.
5. ATEEZ

ATEEZ’s 2025 World Tour [In Your Fantasy] delivered $70 million in gross from 28 shows, with 400,000 fans packing venues across Europe and North America.
4. ENHYPEN

ENHYPEN’s Walk the Line World Tour grossed $76.1 million, selling 556,000 tickets over 25 shows in Asia, the U.S., and Europe.
3. J-Hope

J-Hope’s Hope on the Stage Tour generated $79.9 million across 33 shows in Asia and North America, drawing more than half a million fans worldwide.
2. SEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN’s Right Here World Tour was a juggernaut, earning $142.4 million from 34 shows and pulling in 964,000 fans across Asia and the United States.
1. Stray Kids

Stray Kids claimed the No. 1 spot with their Dominate World Tour, which grossed a massive $185.7 million from 31 shows, reaching 1.3 million fans across Asia, Europe, and both North and South America.
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