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SHINee’s Onew announces solo 2024 ‘Guess!’ tour

SHINee singer Onew has announced his upcoming solo 2024 ‘Guess!’ tour, featuring concerts in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and more.SHINee’s Onew and his label Griffin Entertainment announced the K-pop singer’s solo 2024 ‘Guess!’ tour on April 29. The tour will feature 11 concerts across seven countries in Asia from May to July this year.The idol will kick off his tour with a two-date concert in Seoul, South Korean on May 17 and 18.

The following month, Onew will bring this ‘Guess!’ show to two cities in Japan, Osaka and Yokohama, as well as a concert in Macau, China.In July 2024, Onew will embark on the Southeast Asian leg of this ‘Guess!’ tour, with concerts in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. In the same month, the SHINee singer will also perform in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.The venues and ticketing information for Onew’s solo 2024 ‘Guess!’ tour have yet to be announced.

Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.MAY 2024
17: Seoul, South Korea
18: Seoul, South KoreaJUNE 2024
04: Osaka, Japan
05: Osaka, Japan
07: Yokohama, Japan
08: Yokohama, Japan
23: Macau, ChinaJULY 2024
04: Manila, the Philippines
13: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
21: Singapore, Singapore
27: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2024 ONEW FANMEETING <GUESS!> ASIA TOUR#온유 #ONEW #GUESS #ONEW_GUESS #GRIFFIN pic.twitter.com/3SHwhZYRco— GRIFFIN Entertainment (@griffinenter) April 29, 2024Earlier this month, SHINee singer Key announced the dates for his upcoming 2024 ‘Keyland On: And On’ tour. It will feature concerts in Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia and more.Meanwhile, Onew previously opened up about his decision to leave long-time label SM Entertainment.

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