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IVE Announces Singapore and Macao Concert Dates, Japan EP Release

The K-pop group IVE has scheduled regional performances and a new Japanese EP release for May, continuing their international expansion following recent music video releases.

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South Korean girl group IVE has unveiled an extensive schedule for May featuring concert dates across Asia and the release of a fourth Japanese extended play.

The group will perform in Singapore on May 9, followed by appearances in Macao on May 23 and 24. A regional awards event, Rei MC ASEA, is slated for May 16. The schedule concludes with the release of “Lucid Dream,” their fourth Japanese EP, on May 27.

These announcements come as IVE continues to promote content from their recent releases. The group has unveiled music videos for “Bang Bang” and “Blackhole,” with additional promotional material available through the REVIVE+ content series. The visual campaigns underscore IVE’s sustained momentum in the global K-pop market.

Starship Entertainment, IVE’s agency, has positioned the group as a touring act of considerable commercial weight. Recent concert scheduling reflects their status among top-tier Korean acts, with performances increasingly concentrated on major regional venues rather than smaller collegiate or grassroots events. Industry observers note that established groups at IVE’s level typically prioritize premium touring opportunities over lower-tier bookings.

The group maintains an active digital presence across multiple platforms, including YouTube, where Starship has begun rolling out 4K video uploads of performances. Fan engagement remains robust across social media, with dedicated account networks tracking content releases and tour information across regional markets.

IVE debuted under Starship Entertainment in late 2021 and has since achieved chart success across Korean, Japanese, and international markets. The group’s Asian tour strategy reflects the broader K-pop industry trend of deepening engagement in Southeast Asian and East Asian markets, where concert attendance and streaming revenue have grown substantially over the past three years.

The May schedule represents the group’s latest commitment to regional touring following a performance calendar that spanned 2025 and into 2026, suggesting sustained demand for live appearances in key markets.


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