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Here’s where to get tickets to all 10 concerts

Jay Park has been making waves everywhere from Seoul to Seattle, and now the South Korean singer and rapper is officially making his return to Asia with the launch of his long-awaited 2025 world tour, Serenades & Body Rolls. The multi-hyphenate artist is hitting 10 cities across the region – Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Bangkok, Manila, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore, Kanagawa and Osaka.
This marks his first solo tour in Asia in six years, and fans are in for a treat. The show promises Jay Park’s signature mix of R&B vocals, hard-hitting hip-hop, and a setlist stacked with fan favourites, new releases, and a few surprises along the way.
Though the global star hardly needs an introduction, here’s a quick rundown: Jay Park rose to fame as a member of the boy group 2PM before establishing himself as a successful solo artist and founder of labels like Aomg, H1ghr Music, and Won Soju. With hit songs such as Mommae, All I Wanna Do, Me Like Yuh, and V, he has consistently topped charts in South Korea and internationally. Throughout his career, Jay Park has also received numerous accolades, including Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) and Korean Music Awards nominations.
Tickets for all 10 cities are now on sale, and prices vary by city. In Seoul, they range from ₩143,000 to ₩220,000. In Kuala Lumpur, from RM398 to RM4,128. Taiwan prices are between NT$2,800 and NT$3,300. Manila ranges from PHP2,700 to PHP10,271, and Bangkok from ฿2,500 to ฿8,000. In Jakarta, tickets cost between IDR1,350,000 and IDR3,450,000. Singapore prices are from S$148 to S$348. In Osaka and Kanagawa, tickets range from ¥5,000 to ¥35,000. Details for Hong Kong are not available yet. Grab yours through the link here.
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